GMC

GMC may refer to:

Automotive

  • GMC (automobile), a division of General Motors (GM)
  • Organisations

  • Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation, India
  • General Medical Council, the regulatory body for medical practitioners in the UK
  • Greater Manchester Council, a former local authority for Greater Manchester, England
  • Guwahati Municipal Corporation, the local government in Guwahati
  • Schools

  • Georgia Military College, a military junior college in Milledgeville, Georgia, USA
  • Goa Medical College, a medical college in Goa, India
  • Gomal Medical College, of Khyber Medical University in Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan
  • Grant Medical College, a medical college in Mumbai, India
  • Green Mountain College, a liberal arts college in Poultney, Vermont, USA
  • Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, a medical college in Bhopal, India
  • Other uses

  • Generalized Method of Cells, a micromechanics theory
  • Germanic languages
  • Giant molecular cloud, a very large interstellar cloud of molecular gas; also called a dark nebula
  • Global Management Challenge, a competition for university students
  • Up (TV network)

    Up TV (short for "Uplifting Entertainment" and stylized as UP), formerly GMC TV and originally Gospel Music Channel, is an American satellite and cable television network founded originally to have a focus on gospel music and has expanded into family-friendly original movies, series and specials.

    Up TV is currently owned by InterMedia Partners.

    As of February 2015, the channel is available to approximately 67.6 million pay television households (58.1% of households with television) in the United States.

    History

    The Gospel Music Channel was founded in 2004 by Charles Humbard, the son of televangelist Rex Humbard, originally devoted to gospel music. With Brad Siegel, former president of Turner Broadcasting's Turner Entertainment Networks, as vice chairman, Humbard launched GMC on October 30, 2004. Gospel Music Channel originally programmed gospel/Christian music, featuring all styles, including traditional and contemporary gospel, Christian rock and pop, southern gospel, and even Christian metal. Each weeknight, the network's lineup featured a different genre of music.

    2001 GMC 400

    The 2001 GMC 400 was the fifth round of the 2001 Shell Championship Series and the second running of the GMC 400 event. It was held on the weekend of 9 to 10 June on the Canberra Street Circuit in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.

    Race report

    The Dick Johnson Racing outfit were very fast right from qualifying with them achieving a one-two, with Radisich achieving a time over half a second faster than his closest competitor, Steven Johnson. However, it would be Johnson that would achieve pole position after Radisich spun during his shootout lapping, dropping him to fifteenth.

    Race results

    Qualifying

    Top Fifteen Shootout

    Race 1

    Race 2

    Race 3

    References

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