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Lime TV, formerly known as WISDOM Television, is now defunct as a traditional television network and has instead focused and expanded into new digital media. The current Lime online website offers information and entertainment centered on physical and mental health with a soft focus on organic ingredients, whole foods consumption, mental conditioning through
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, and physical fitness. Up until February 2007, Lime's programming was available on certain digital cable and satellite systems (primarily DISH and
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Digital). Now, it is available only over the Internet, mobile web, and satellite radio, with a small sampling of Video on Demand features on some cable systems. Like many production companies and internet ventures, Lime also produces several DVD titles. Themes include the Lime Simple Steps. Lime's main slogan is: "Healthy Living with a Twist".


WISDOM Channel

WISDOM Television and Radio was founded in 1999 by William Turner in
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. Turner (no relation to Ted Turner) was an early entrant into the cable and satellite television business. He was a pioneer of cable television, introducing one of the first cable television systems nationwide in Welch, West Virginia, and then expanded into the C-band service (large dish) business with becoming one of the largest C-band providers nationwide. He then founded Wisdom Television and Wisdom Radio with programming centered on new-age entertainment, alternative medicine, healthy lifestyles, and philosophy. In 2002, Turner passed away after a long struggle of cancer, and the family sought out after his mission to sell the company in order to expand the distribution and grow. In 2005, Wisdom Media Group was sold to Steve Case's Revolution company and became LIME TV.


AOL Acquisition

In 2005, the network was acquired by a company led by
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Co-Founder,
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. The channel was soon renamed and rebranded as Lime TV. The details of Case's acquisition have never been publicly disclosed, but the purchase by Case's company included WISDOM's carriage and distribution contracts with DISH, Comcast, Insight Communications, and
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, as well as WISDOM's programming library.


As Lime TV/Radio

Present day Lime TV combined community and editorial content with streamed video and social networking tools. Lime.com included features such as ''The
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Room'', eco-celebrity gossip in ''The Green Room'', a news feed and articles, tips, and polls. Lime.com was also the home of a feature called ''Live the Change'' that offers simple tips that make big changes for living better. Updated weekly, Lime's podcasts offered nine channels of content covering tips and information from Lime Radio and Lime Television hosts, specifically customized for podcast content. Podcast topics include eco-friendly gardening, fighting stress, parenting skills, and relationship advice. Lime Radio was a 24/7 channel on
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channel 114. It offered 12 daily hours of live call-in shows. Hosts include Andrew Weil, herbal pharmacist Dave Foreman, supermarket guru Phil Lempert, Jesse Dylan,
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, Josh Dorfman ("The Lazy Environmentalist"), Mel Robbins and Karen Salmansohn. The channel has been discontinued on February 13, 2008. Lime Wireless provided mobile phone information on wellness, sustainability and personal growth. It was available on Sprint and
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via their mobile portal pages.


End of Service

On January 29, 2007, Lime announced they would discontinue the television channel in favor of online content distribution.Lime TV Going Dark
Multichannel News, January 29, 2007 Both Comcast Cable and Dish Network notified their subscribers that the last day of Lime TV service would be February 25, 2007. In August 2007, LIME was purchased by GAIAM, a health and wellness company that operates GAIAM.com.


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Defunct television networks in the United States Television channels and stations established in 1999 1999 establishments in the United States