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The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, October 2, 2015 18 Cable Conversion Chart O SB C NB GG N Dish DTV ABC WIVT %LQJKDPWRQ - 7 - - - 7 - - ABC WUTR 8WLFD 7 - - - 10 - 20 20 CBS WBNG %LQJKDPWRQ 3 3 - 7 - - 12 - CBS WRGB 6FKHQHFWDG\ 26 - 6 3 - 2 - - CBS WTVH 6\UDFXVH - - - - 6 - - 5 CW WKTV2 8WLFD 11 - - - - - - 3 FOX WFXV 8WLFD 9 9 - 11 - 11 33 33 FOX WICZ %LQJKDPWRQ 10 10 - 9 - - - - FOX WOLF 6FUDQWRQ - - - 10 - 10 - - FOX WXXA $OEDQ\ - - 8 - - - - - IND WISF 2QHRQWD 27 27 - - 8 - - - MNT WPNY 8WLFD - - - 27 - - - - NBC WGBH (OPLUD - 2 - - - - - - NBC WKTV 8WLFD 2 - - - - 17 2 2 NBC WNYT $OEDQ\ - - 13 2 - - - - NBC WSTM 6\UDFXVH - - - - 13 - - - NBC WTEN $OEDQ\ - - 10 - - 3 - - PBS WCNY 6\UDFXVH 12 12 - 12 - 12 - - PBS WMHT 6FKHQHFWDG\ - - 11 - 11 - - - PBS WSKG %LQJKDPWRQ 8 8 - 8 - 8 - - WGN &KLFDJR 25 25 - - - - 239 307 ABC FAMILY 16 16 35 16 35 25 180 311 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS 66 66 29 66 29 66 131 254 ANIMAL PLANET 67 67 132 67 132 67 184 282 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 42 42 38 42 38 42 118 265 BRAVO 29 29 59 29 59 29 129 237 CABLE NEWS NETWORK 15 15 46 15 46 24 200 202 CNN INTERNATIONAL - - 216 - 216 - - - CARTOON NETWORK 59 59 32 59 32 59 176 296 CINEMAX 531 531 531 531 531 531 310 515 CINEMAX 2 (MOREMAX) 532 532 532 532 532 532 312 517 CNBC 39 39 48 39 48 39 208 355 COMEDY CENTRAL 32 32 36 32 36 32 107 249 COUNTRY MUSIC TELEVISION 30 30 293 30 293 30 166 327 CSPAN 47 47 14 47 14 18 210 350 CSPAN2 226 226 226 226 226 226 211 351 DISCOVERY CHANNEL 41 41 37 41 37 41 182 278 DISCOVERY LIFE 70 70 180 70 180 70 - 261 DISNEY CHANNEL 51 51 34 51 34 51 172 290 E! 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Premiere season is upon us — in fact, we're right in the thick of it. As you're getting reac- quainted with the shows that were deemed worthy of re- newal, keep an eye out for "The Flash." The superhero se- ries got off to a strong start last year and was consistently well received by critics and audienc- es alike. Check out the second season of "The Flash" when it debuts Tuesday, Oct. 6, on CW. With the current glut of su- perhero movies and TV series, "The Flash" is certainly holding its own. When the "Arrow" spinoff premiered last year, it — pardon the pun — hit the ground running. With 4.8 mil- lion viewers, the pilot episode was the second-most-watched series premiere ever for The CW. The series held strong throughout its freshman sea- son, averaging 3.8 million U.S. viewers per episode and nab- bing the People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Drama. The show provides an origin story for the DC Comics charac- ter The Flash, a.k.a. Barry Allen, played by Grant Gustin. "Glee" fans will recognize the triple threat from his recurring role in the series as scheming jerk Se- bastian Smythe — a some- what less heroic character than the one he currently plays. In "The Flash," Barry, a crime scene investigator with a tragic past, develops superhuman speed when a particle accelera- tor malfunctions and he's struck by lightning in the ensu- ing storm. After a nine-month coma, he awakens to discover his remarkable new abilities, which he uses to fight bad guys in Central City — primarily oth- er "metahumans" who, like him, were affected by the acci- dent and the storm it caused. The season 1 finale left off with a cliffhanger that saw Barry zipping into a black hole to try to stop it from destroying the city and, ultimately, the world (he's also kind of respon- sible for it, but that's neither here nor there). It's probably safe to assume that he does get the situation under control, since a show about a world obliterated by a black hole wouldn't be very entertaining, but that's not to say it doesn't cause a whole mess of trouble first. The black hole formed after Barry jaunted through time to save his mother, who died when he was a lad. Things don't work out as planned, but now that we've got time travel on the table — not to mention the concept of the multiverse (a universe with multiple and alternate reali- ties and timelines) — any- thing is possible. Showrunner Andrew Kreisberg hinted at San Diego's Comic-Con Inter- national: "We have a multi- verse on the show that any- one who has died can still be on the show." So any charac- ter, dead or alive, can make an appearance, as can different versions of the same character — a real "Terminator"-esque mind bender. 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