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 | | Paxson, a born-again Christian (since 1985), was fed up with the amount of sex, violence, and language on network television and decided to create a network which would carry only programing devoid of such content. |
 | | However, the network issued a press release on May 25, 2005, in which Paxson Communications chairman Lowell "Bud" Paxson was quoted as saying, "There have been several reports in the press that the Company is dropping or reducing entertainment programming. |
 | | In November of 2005, NBC Universal was granted a transferrable option to purchase a controlling stake in Paxson Communications. |
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