Premiere (disambiguation)

Premiere (disambiguation)

"Premiere" may refer to the following:
* Premiere, first artistic performance of theatrical, musical or other cultural presentations
* Adobe Premiere Pro a realtime video editing software program produced by Adobe Systems
* Premiere (pay television network), a German pay TV network
* "Premiere" (magazine), devoted to films and moviemaking

In television, "Premiere" may refer to:
* Premiere Radio Networks, a syndication service offered by Clear Channel Communications
* "Premiere" ("Farscape" episode), the pilot episode of "Farscape"
* "Premiere" ("The O.C." episode), the pilot episode of "The O.C."
* Première, a defunct UK TV movie channel

"Première" may refer to the following:
* Première Chaîne, a Canadian radio network operated by CBC Radio
* La Première (Belgium), a Belgian radio network operated by RTBF
* La Première (Switzerland), a Swiss radio network operated by Radio Suisse Romande
* "Première" (album), the first album by the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra


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