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Bravo (styled bravo) is a Canadian English language Category A cable and satellite specialty channel that is owned by Bell Media. Bravo maintains an entertainment format, with a particular focus on television dramas and films.
The channel was founded as a Canadian version of the U.S. channel Bravo (which is now owned by NBCUniversal). However, the channels have since diverged from a focus on the arts; Bravo in the U.S. was relaunched with an emphasis on fashion and pop culture programming in 2003, while Bravo in Canada began to add more dramatic series to its lineup beginning in 2006. Aside from still airing programming such as Inside the Actors Studio, a 2012 rebranding effectively separated the Canadian Bravo from its American counterpart.
In the 1980s, a precursor to Bravo existed called C Channel. The service was a national commercial-free pay television channel that focused on arts programming. C Channel launched on February 1, 1983 before it went bankrupt and ceased operations five months later on June 30 of that year due to its inability to attract a sufficient number of subscribers at a price of $16 per month.
Bravo is the largest teen magazine within the German-language sphere. The first issue was published in 1956, subtitled as "the magazine for film and television" („Die Zeitschrift für Film und Fernsehen“). Marilyn Monroe's portrait graced the first published issue, the never-published dummy issue cover displayed Elvis Presley.
The founder of Bravo was columnist Peter Boenisch. The first issue was published on 26 August 1956 with thirty thousand copies printed, cost 50 Pfennig (equivalent to €1.12 in 2016). Issue number 13/57 was released on 31 March 1957 with the new subtitle "the magazine with the young heart" („Die Zeitschrift mit dem jungen Herzen“) as well as "film, television, pop music" („Film, Fernsehen, Schlager“) which disappeared soon afterwards. Starting from issue 34/57 (13 August 1957) the magazine no longer had any subtitles underscoring its newfound focus.
In 1968 Bravo began to be published weekly by Pabel Moewig, a subsidiary of Bauer Verlagsgruppe in Hamburg; the editorial office however remained in Munich.
Let's make this personal, baby, I'm testing you
'Cause it's about to get out of control
Just one precaution though
There's something you should know
We gotta try to keep it quiet, quiet
'Cause what nobody sees
They've no reason to believe
Girl, it should stay between you and me
We should keep it private
Nobody's got to know
Keep this thing on the low
Don't need nobody else
Just you and me invited
No need to shout it out
It's not what its about
If you can keep a secret
We can make it private, private, private
Let's keep it private, private, private
So here's the story now, people are talking loud
And I'm just trying to keep this under control
Girl, here's the bottom line
You can't have love without trust
So girl, let's keep it quiet, quiet
'Cause what nobody sees
They've no reason to believe
Girl, it should stay between you and me
We should keep it private
Nobody's got to know
Keep this thing on the low
Don't need nobody else
Just you and me invited
No need to shout it out
It's not what it's about
If you can keep a secret
We can make it private, private, private
Let's keep it private, private, private
Girl, you better believe
If they try to invade our space
I promise, I swear on my life
Gotta fight to protect this
Forget all the he said, she said
Keep it private
We should keep it private
Nobody's got to know
Keep this thing on the low
Don't need nobody else
Just you and me invited
No need to shout it out
It's not what it's about
If you can keep a secret
We can make it private, private, private
Let's keep it private, private, private
Private, private, private