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51. DigitalTV-Television Broadcast Online at DigitalTelevision.com
- www.digitaltelevision.com
- ORDER THE GUIDE TO DIGITAL TELEVISION, 3rd Edition. ...
- The Guide To Digital Television 3rd Edition. ...
- Television Today .
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52. Welcome to the Daystar Television Network!
- www.daystar.com
- Welcome to the Daystar Television Network!.
- JONI, the exciting half hour program, combining talk, news, entertainment, and expert guests produced in house at the Daystar Television Network, was recently named “Best Television Talk Show of the Year” by the National Religious Broadcasters Association (NRB). Congratulations to Joni Lamb, the Daystar Television Network and the hard working staff of JONI for this outstanding accomplishment!.
53. Article: Scott Bakula
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Louis, Missouri, is an American television actor most famous for his lead role in the series Quantum Leap. ...
- His television debut would consist of commercials for Canada Dry and for de-caffeinated Folgers Coffee. ...
- His performance in Romance, Romance and his Tony nomination helped him win the lead role opposite Dean Stockwell in the critically acclaimed television series Quantum Leap. ...
54. Article: Luciano Pavarotti
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- Pavarotti became a household name through frequent television performances, such Rodolfo in the first Live from the Met telecast in March of 1977, which attracted one of the largest audiences ever for a televised opera. ...
- In June 1993, more than 500,000 gathered for his performance on the Great Lawn of New York's Central Park, while millions more around the world watched on television. ...
55. Article: Luna 9
- en2.wikipedia.org
- It was a hermetically sealed container with radio equipment, a program timing device, heat control systems, scientific apparatus, power sources, and a television system. ...
- Spring-controlled antennas assumed operating positions, and the television camera rotating mirror system, which operated by revolving and tilting, began a photographic survey of the lunar environment. ...
56. Article: Television
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- Television.
- Television is a telecommunication system for broadcasting and receiving moving pictures and sound over a distance. The term has come to refer to all the aspects of television programming and transmission as well. ...
- Paul Gottlieb Nipkow proposed and patented the first electromechanical television system in 1884. ...
- Campbell Swinton wrote a letter to Nature on the 18th June 1908 describing his concept of electronic television using the cathode ray tube invented by Karl Ferdinand Braun. ...
- A semi-mechanical analogue television system was first demonstrated in London in February 1924 by John Logie Baird and a moving picture by Baird on October 30, 1925. The first long distance public television broadcast was from Washington, DC to New York City and occurred on April 7, 1927. ... The first British Television Play, "The Man with the Flower in his Mouth", was transmitted in July 1930. CBS's New York City station began broadcasting the first regular seven days a week television schedule in the U. ... The first all-electronic television service was started in Los Angeles, CA by Don Lee Broadcasting. ... city that avoided the false start with mechanical television. ...
- This service is described as "the world's first regular high-definition public television service", since a regular television service had been broadcast earlier on a 180-line standard in Germany. ...
- The first live transcontinental television broadcast took place in San Francisco, California from the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference on September 4, 1955. ...
- Programming is broadcast on television stations (sometimes called channels). At first, terrestrial broadcasting was the only way television could be distributed. ... By contrast, the United Kingdom chose a different route, imposing a television licence fee (effectively a tax) to fund the BBC, which had public service as part of its Crown Charter. Development of cable and satellite means of distribution in the 1970s pushed businessmen to target channels towards a certain audience, and enabled the rise of subscription-based television channels, such as HBO and Sky. Practically every country with the technological capability has developed at least one television channel. Television has blown up all over the world and every country is able to share their culture and society to others. ...
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57. Article: 1995 in television
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- 1995 in television.
- See also: 1994 in television, other events of 1995, 1996 in television and the list of 'years in television'. ...
- 2 Popular Television Shows.
- August 28 - Popular Japanese cartoon "Sailor Moon" hits North American television screens for the first time with its premiere on YTV in Canada. ...
- First television program broadcast via the Internet. ...
- Popular Television Shows.
58. Article: Peter Popoff
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- Randi worked with popular TV host Johnny Carson to expose Popoff's methods on national television, and Popoff's popularity (and viewing audience) declined considerably as a result. ...
- Although Popoff was widely discredited as a fraudulent huckster, he has recently reappeared on late night television as a preacher. ...
59. Article: Talk:NTSC
- en2.wikipedia.org
- NTSC standard: Abbreviation for National Television Standards Committee standard. The North American standard (525-line interlaced raster-scanned video) for the generation, transmission, and reception of television signals. ...
60. TvRadioWorld - Radio and Television -Internet Broadcast Directory and Listing of Radio Television Stations on the Web
- www.tvradioworld.com
- Your Internet Broadcast Directory and Listing of Radio Television Stations on the Web .
- Worldwide Television Standards .
- TvRadioWorld is an informational directory dealing with the radio and television broadcasters worldwide. ... Some of the features you will find on our site include listings of local radio and television stations on the web, in depth listings of local television broadcast stations throughout North and South America, including contact information. ...
61. Article: Warner Bros.
- en2.wikipedia.org
- (abbreviated version of Warner Brothers) Entertainment is one of the world's largest producers of film and television entertainment. ... Warner Brothers includes several subsidiary companies, among them Warner Brothers Studios, Warner Brothers Pictures, Warner Brothers Television, Warner Home Video, Warner Music Australia, Castle Rock Entertainment, Turner Entertainment and Hanna-Barbara Productions (technically, though all H-B properties are managed directly by WB or the Cartoon Network) .
- Buffy was produced by Fox, 7th Heaven by Aaron Spelling's production unit, and Dawson's Creek by Columbia Pictures Television. ...
- In addition to its own film library, the studio owns all pre-1985 titles from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and a majority of the RKO Radio Pictures library (both through its Turner Entertainment sibling), the Hanna-Barbera Productions library of television cartoons (through its Turner Broadcasting sibling), and the Lorimar television and film holdings. ...
62. Wisconsin Public Television
- www.wpt.org
- You can make an online contribution to Wisconsin Public Television. ...
- Wisconsin Public Television and Wisconsin Public Radio are services of the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board and University of Wisconsin-Extension.
- Wisconsin Public Television is active in leadership projects that create new opportunities and extend the value of WPT to new and varied audiences.
- Best Practices in Journalism helps local television stations develop innovative political coverage.
- Evolving the Links, supports new media activities in public television.
- Wisconsin Public Television is a service of the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board and University of Wisconsin-Extension which provide equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX requirements. ...
63. Television History
- inventors.about.com
- Television History - The History of TV Contents: .
- Mechanical Television History .
- Electronic Television History .
- Color Television History .
- Broadcasting Pioneers: The Many Innovators Behind Television History .
- Paul Gottlieb Nipkow - Mechanical Television History .
- John Logie Baird is remembered as being an inventor of mechanical television. Mechanical television, an earlier version of TV that was discontinued, was developed in late 1920s in England. ... Learn about Baird's mechanical television system. ...
- What John Logie Baird did towards the development and promotion of mechanical television in Britain, Charles Francis Jenkins did for North America. Jenkins invented a mechanical television system called radiovision and claimed to have transmitted the earliest moving silhouette images on June 14, 1923.
- Electronic television is based on the development of the cathode ray tube, which is the picture tube found in modern TV sets. ...
- Vladimir Kosma Zworykin - Electronic Television History .
- Vladimir Kosma Zworykin also invented the iconoscope, an early television camera. See the personal photographs of television pioneer Dr. Vladimir Kosma Zworykin and his involvement with television history. ...
64. USC School of Cinema-Television
- www-cntv.usc.edu
- School of Cinema-Television 75th Anniversary.
- As the School celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2004, we plan to honor the tremendous diversity and breadth of alumni achievements in feature film, television, and other media with the 75th Anniversary Alumni Screening Series. ...
- How much do you know about USC School of Cinema - Television?.
65. Article: Pop Idol
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- Pop Idol is a British television series shown on ITV1; the show is a talent contest to find the best new young singer or 'pop idol' in the UK. ...
- Pop Idol combines the traditional talent show with some aspects of reality television. One of the UK's top-earning TV format exports, Pop Idol makes extensive use of premium-priced viewer interactivity with viewers voting by telephone, mobile telephone texting or through the 'red button' on digital television sets. ...
- A World Idol international television special was held in December 2003, featuring national first series Idol contest winners competing against each other; viewers worldwide voted Norwegian idol Kurt Nilsen "World Idol. ...
66. Article: Fox Networks
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- The name derives from the Twentieth Century Fox film studio, which Murdoch had previously acquired and which is lumped with the television operations under Fox Inc. ...
67. Article: 1942 in television
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 1942 in television.
- See also: 1941 in television, other events of 1942, 1943 in television and the list of 'years in television'. ...
- ==Popular Television Shows==. ...
68. Canadian Television Fund
- www.canadiantelevisionfund.ca
- Janet Yale steps down as chair of Canadian Television Fund .
- The Canadian Television Fund is made possible thanks to contributions from: .
69. Article: Dragnet
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Dragnet was a long running NBC radio and television show about the cases of a Los Angeles, California police detective, Joe Friday, and his partner. It first aired on the radio on June 3, 1949 and began its television run on December 16, 1951. ...
- " "Hear" was changed to "see" for the television version. ...
- Dragnet first appeared on television in January of 1952. ...
70. Article: Bonanza
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Bonanza was an American western/cowboy television program starring Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker, Pernell Roberts, and Victor Sen Yung. ...
- Following the program's cancellation it was brought back as several made-for-television movies. ...
71. Article: Lovejoy
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- The novels were made into a popular drama series shown on British television from 1986. The lechery and violence in the novels was watered down considerably for television. ...
72. lwt.co.uk
- www.lwt.co.uk
- London Weekend Television celebrated 35 years as the ITV weekend broadcaster for London in 2003, serving 14 million viewers in London and the South East from 5. ...
73. Yahoo! Directory Television
- dir.yahoo.com
- Television.
- Directory > News and Media > Television .
- Amateur Television (8) .
- Anti-Television (16) .
- News About Television (24) .
- Television Sets@ .
- English Server Film and Television - contains various essays and other resources. ...
- Real Television - video art installation piece that offers an introspective look at how television affects us, featuring multimedia. ...
74. Article: List of years in television
- en2.wikipedia.org
- List of years in television.
- (Redirected from List of 'years in television') .
- This page indexes the individual year in television pages. ...
- 2004 in television .
- 2003 in television - The Dunphy Show is axed by TV3, Bob Friend retires from Sky News. ...
- 2002 in television - The Osbournes reality show premieres on cable television. ...
- 2001 in television - The Fairly Oddparents premiere .
- 2000 in television - Survivor premieres on CBS, sparking a brief interest in "reality tv". ...
- 1999 in television - The Sopranos premiere on US cable, Gay Byrne retires from RTÉ's The Late Late Show .
- 1998 in television - Sex and the City premiere in the US, Who Wants to be a Millionaire? premieres on ITV1 .
- 1997 in television - King of the Hill premieres on fox, South Park premieres on Comedy Central. ...
- 1996 in television - Zenith introduces the first HDTV-compatible front projection TV in the U. ...
- 1995 in television - First television program broadcast via the Internet .
- 1994 in television - Friends premieres on NBC. ...
- 1993 in television - Beavis and Butthead begins airing on MTV .
- 1992 in television - After 30 years on the air, Johnny Carson retires from The Tonight Show, handing the reins to Jay Leno. ...
75. Article: Don Adams
- en2.wikipedia.org
- His work on television began in 1954. ...
- His first work was in Tennessee Tuxedo and his Tales (1963-1966), but he is more famous as the voice of Inspector Gadget, both in the initial television series (1983-1985) and in later reprises. ...
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