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2009 in American television and Titan Maximum

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Difference between 2009 in American television and Titan Maximum

2009 in American television vs. Titan Maximum

The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2009. Titan Maximum is an American stop motion animated television series created by Tom Root and Matthew Senreich.

Similarities between 2009 in American television and Titan Maximum

2009 in American television and Titan Maximum have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, High-definition television.

Adult Swim

Adult Swim (stylized as and often shortened to) is the adult-oriented nighttime programming block of the American children's cable network Cartoon Network and programmed by William Street Productions.

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Cartoon Network

Cartoon Network (abbreviated as CN since 2004) is an American basic cable and satellite television channel owned by Turner Broadcasting System.

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High-definition television

High-definition television (HDTV) is a television system providing an image resolution that is of substantially higher resolution than that of standard-definition television, either analog or digital.

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2009 in American television and Titan Maximum Comparison

2009 in American television has 935 relations, while Titan Maximum has 84. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.29% = 3 / (935 + 84).

References

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