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26. TELEVISION AND RADIO NEWS RESEARCH
- www.missouri.edu
- Television and Radio News Research.
- Welcome behind the scenes of your local news broadcasts--for a systematic look at the people and institutions that bring you television and radio news in the United States. ...
- Television Newspeople .
- Minorities and Women in Television News .
- Television News Salaries .
- Television Stations .
27. Article: Mary Whitehouse Experience
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The two pairings of Newman and Baddiel and Punt and Dennis were central to the show - they would later have spin-off television series of their own. ...
- After the fourth series, it was decided to move the show to television. The television run started in 1991. It lasted two series, and obtained the honour of being the first program to use the word 'wanker' on broadcast television in the UK. ...
- The show was named after Mary Whitehouse, a prominent campaigner against what she saw as a decline in television standards and public morality. ...
28. DIGITAL TELEVISION SET - Reviews & Price Comparison at DealTime
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- Matches for "DIGITAL TELEVISION SET".
- Standard Televisions matching "DIGITAL TELEVISION SET".
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- DVD Players matching "DIGITAL TELEVISION SET".
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- See all matches for "DIGITAL TELEVISION SET".
- eBay: Television SetGreat deals on hard to find sets. ...
- Search for digital television set on eBay.
29. WebFind.US
- www.webfind.us
- YOUR SEARCH: COLLEGE ESPN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE TELEVISION .
- Please go here for more information about college espn football schedule television .
30. History of Television Technology
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- History of Television Technology History of Television Technology.
- How did television as we know it today come to be? For over 100 years, engineers and scientists have been developing and assembling the components that make up the present TV system. ...
- Online sites devoted to television, radio or broadcasting.
- How television works; the technology and engineering history.
- Books about the history and technology of television, with comments.
31. WebFind.US
- www.webfind.us
- COLLEGE ESPN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE TV COLLEGE ESPN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE TELEVISION ANIMAL ART CASINO COMPUTERS FIND GAMBLING HOTEL INSURANCE JEWELRY IRAQ NEWS SHOPPING TRAVEL VACATION .
32. WebFind.US
- www.webfind.us
- YOUR SEARCH: TELEVISION SHOPPING CHANNEL .
- Please go here for more information about television shopping channel .
33. WebFind.US
- www.webfind.us
- YOUR SEARCH: BLACK ENTERTAINMENT NEWS TELEVISION .
- Please go here for more information about black entertainment news television .
34. WebFind.US
- www.webfind.us
- YOUR SEARCH: 2003 NFL SCHEDULE TELEVISION .
- Please go here for more information about 2003 nfl schedule television .
35. Article: British Sky Broadcasting
- en2.wikipedia.org
- British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB - formerly Sky Television) is a direct broadcast satellite (DBS) service operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland. ...
- The Astra satellite was owned by a Luxembourg-based consortium and controlled from there, but Sky's broadcasts originated in the UK and were subject to British regulation, originally by the Cable Authority and later by the Independent Television Commission. ...
- 2° east, in 1997, enabled the company to launch a new all-digital service, Sky Digital, with the potential to carry hundreds of television and radio channels. ...
- Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, which was originally the sole owner of Sky Television, currently has a 38% stake in the company. ...
36. Article: Nigel Havers
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Nigel Allan Havers (born November 6, 1949)is a popular British actor, known mainly for his television work. ...
- By the time he appeared in Chariots of Fire (1981), he was a familiar face on television. Despite appearing in films such as Empire of the Sun (1987) and A Passage to India (1984), he never made a name as a film star, but has notched up a succession of starring roles on television. ...
37. Article: I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again
- en2.wikipedia.org
- I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again was a long-running comedy radio programme with a large and talented cast many of whom went on to find fame in television and the cinema. ...
- The first three performers became more famous as The Goodies on British television: .
- Spoof dramas were billed as Prune Playhouse and many parodies of commercial radio (which was only legalised onshore in the UK during this period) were badged as Radio Prune, but the words Angus Prune seemed as random and incidental as the words Monty Python which began on television much later (first transmission October 5, 1969). ... It thus helped prepare the television audience for At Last the 1948 Show, the Q Series from Spike Milligan and Monty Python's Flying Circus. The only subsequent British radio programmes that approached the pace of ISIRTA are thought to be Radio Active (an endless spoof of commercial radio, starring among others Angus Deayton and Philip Pope; later transferred to television as KYTV); On the Hour (a fierce parody of over-excited current affairs formats by Chris Morris and others; transferred to TV as The Day Today), The Sunday Format and The News Huddlines (Roy Hudd, Chris Emmett, June Whitfield and others). ...
- 30 hours GMT on BBC 7 (available on the web, digital radio and digital television). ...
38. WebFind.US
- www.webfind.us
- YOUR SEARCH: ANIMAL PLANET TELEVISION .
- Please go here for more information about animal planet television .
39. WORLDNET Television
- www.ibb.gov
- WORLDNET TELEVISION Programming Information.
- WORLDNET Television .
40. Article: Timothy Dalton
- en2.wikipedia.org
- He was quick to move into television work, mainly with the BBC, and in 1968 he appeared in his first film, The Lion in Winter, the first in a number of costume dramas. ...
- After a brief return to film work he again concentrated on theatre until 1978 when he made is first film in the United States and made his first US television appearance. The majority of his US work was on television but he made a number of European films and produced some notable performances for the BBC. ...
- After his Bond films Dalton's career entered an uncertain period, success on stage and television was balanced by a number of indifferent film ventures. ...
41. WebFind.US
- www.webfind.us
- BLACK ENTERTAINMENT NEWS TELEVISION ANIMAL ART CASINO COMPUTERS FIND GAMBLING HOTEL INSURANCE JEWELRY IRAQ NEWS SHOPPING TRAVEL VACATION .
42. Article: United Paramount Network
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The United Paramount Network (UPN) is a television network in the United States, which attracts a relatively small audience. ...
- UPN also bought the rights to broadcast the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer from the Warner Brothers network. ...
- Paramount had earlier attempted their own television network with the Paramount Television Service. ...
- See also: List of programs broadcast by UPN, List of United States television networks .
43. Article: Five (TV)
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Unlike the other four analogue British television channels, many areas remain unable to receive it via analogue terrestrial broadcasts, notably the south coast. The channel is available on all digital platforms (Sky Television satellite, and Freeview digital terrestrial, also most cable operators). ...
- 3% share of individual television viewing in the UK. ...
- See also: List of British television channels .
44. Ed Reitan's Color Television History
- www.novia.net
- RCA began production of the first color television receiver to be manufactured in significant quantities. "Early Color Television Studio Facilities" , has been updated to include: .
- the web site for the history of early color television .
- "The Color Pioneers - Local Television Stations with Early Live Color Capability" .
- "CBS Firsts in Color Television - a Chronology" .
- "Color Television System Development" .
- "The Progress of the National Television System Committee (NTSC)" .
- "Color Television Camera Development" .
- "Early Color Television Studio Facilities" .
- "RCA-NBC Firsts in Color Television" - a Chronology .
- "Color Television Receiver Development" .
- "RCA Labs Developmental Color Television Receivers" .
- "Color Television Bibliography" .
- The Progress of the National Television System Committee (NTSC) .
- "Color Television Camera Development" .
- "Early Color Television Studio Facilities" .
45. Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television/Académie Canadienne du Cinéma et de la Télévision
- www.academy.ca
46. Article: RCA
- en2.wikipedia.org
- In 1939, RCA demonstrated a 441 line television system at the New York World's Fair. With the standardization of the American system of 525 lines, 30 frames per second by the National Television System Committee (NTSC), the FCC authorized the start of commmercial television transmission on July 1, 1941. World War II slowed the deployment of television in the US, but RCA began selling television sets almost immediately after the war was over. ...
- RCA cameras and studio gear became standard equipment at many American network affiliate television stations. Perhaps surprisingly David Sarnoff commented in 1955 Television will never be a medium of entertainment. ...
- Despite maintaining a high standard of engineering excellence in such fields as broadcast engineering and satellite communications equipment, other businesses such as the NBC television network declined. ... GE kept the NBC broadcasting interests, sold the RCA record business to the German communications firm Bertelsmann AG, and then sold the consumer electronics parts to Thomson Consumer Electronics of France, one of the world's largest manufacturers of television and radio equipment. ...
- General Electric continues to own most of the remainder of what was once the RCA conglomerate, including the NBC television network. ...
47. Broadband-Television.com - Your Guide to Broadband TV and Radio Broadcasts
- broadband-television.com
- Broadband-Television. ...
- Broadband-Television. ...
- Enjoy quality television from around the globe transmitted over the web at broadband speeds. ...
- Multilingual Television.
- Watch broadband television in French, German, Russian, Spanish and other languages. ...
- Can I really watch television on my computer for free? This page explains how you can enjoy high speed streaming audio and video. ...
- Watch broadband television from Canada or listen to radio broadcasts. ...
- Television in English .
48. Gist Communications - Interactive TV Guides
- www.gist.com
- The company's product portfolio includes a wide range of EPGs, an on-screen television magazine known as TVMag and guides for video on-demand (VOD) systems. ...
- Retain Customers – Gist’s products create a more enjoyable television viewing experience which viewers will not want to give up. ...
49. Who Invented Television? - The Farnsworth Chronicles
- www.farnovision.com
- who really invented television? .
- Farnsworth may be, the historical record with regard to "who invented television" remains fuzzy at best, deliberately distorted at worst. The debate often comes down to a simple question: Does any single individual deserve to be remembered as the sole inventor of television? Can we create for television the kind of mythology of individual, creative genius that history has bestowed on Morse, Edison, Bell, or the Wright Brothers? .
- Though the oversight has begun to improve in recent years, it is still entirely possible to open an encyclopedia and read that electronic television began when "Vladimir Zworykin invented the Iconoscope for RCA in 1923. ...
- These misinterpretations of the historical record are precisely what more than sixty years of corporate public relations wants us to believe-that television was "too complex to be invented by a single individual. " But close examination of the stories beneath the written record reveals a far more compelling story: In fact, there was one inventor of electronic television. ... If you need to fix a date on which television was invented, that's the date.
- Before that date, television was the province of Newtonian electro-mechanical engineers who employed spinning disks and mirrors in their crude attempts to scan, transmit, and reassemble a moving image. ... These contraptions were engineering marvels in their own quaint way, but they were not the sort of breakthrough that Farnsworth introduced, nor is anything left of their technology in the system of television that is in use around the world today. ...
- What is so often overlooked cannot be overstated: In 1923, Vladimir Zworykin-recently emigrated from Russia, and employed at the time by the Westinghouse Corporation in Pittsburgh, PA-applied for a patent for an approach to television that he first encountered in the classroom of Boris Rosing, his former teacher in Russia. ... Later that year, Farnsworth produced the first successful transmission of a television image by wholly electronic means-an event that is thoroughly documented in Farnsworth's journals-while Zworykin's application was still pending. ...
- RCA's obtaining the patent in 1938 has served as the cornerstone of its efforts to influence the historical record, since the patent effectively fixes 1923 as the date that Zworykin first disclosed electronic television. ...
- The idea was on the right track, but the application fell far short of disclosing a device which would pave the way to electronic video and ultimately put a television in every living room or a computer monitor on every desktop. ...
- The most recent accounts of Zworykin's debatable patent history are often traced to The History of Television: 1884 - 1941 by Albert Abramson. ...
- " This is the feeble foundation on which historians build RCA's claim that Zworykin should be regarded as the " inventor of television. ...
- That is the very essence of how an electronic television signal is created, and so it is understandable that Zworykin and RCA would attempt to appropriate the language in this claim. There is simply no getting around it-you can't create an electronic television signal without first creating an "electrical image. ...
50. Article: 1958 in television
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 1958 in television.
- See also: 1957 in television, other events of 1958, 1959 in television and the list of 'years in television'. ...
- 2 Popular United States Television Shows.
- Television broadcasting begins in Portugal .
- Popular United States Television Shows.
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