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1. Television programs
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2. Television Programs
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3. Favorite Television Programs of Latin American Children
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- Favorite Television Programs.
- Today, most children in Latin America have access to television and they are fortunate in having more and more viewing choices, either through cable/satellite or the expansion of broadcast television channels. ... So, in spite of all these choices, what are the children's favorite television programs?.
- During this survey, the children were shown a list of television program types and asked to indicate which ones are their favorites (note: they are permitted to select as many as they like). ...
- In previous notes, we have recorded how adult men and women differ in their television program choices. ... Such preferences for television programs are obviously not genetically determined behavior, but are acquired by social learning.
- To the extent that these types of television programs engender and propagate notions of relationships between power and gender, such indoctrination takes place at a very early age.
- Related Zona Latina articles on television viewing.
- Latin American Children's Choice of TV Programs .
- Television Advertising and Children in Latin America .
- Sex and Violence on Television .
- Demographic Profiles of Television Program Audiences .
- Television Program Preferences in Cable Households .
4. Top Television Programs Index
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5. Television Board Games
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- based upon Television Programs .
- In North America, before there were cable, set-top boxes, satellite dishes, and 63 inch HDTV plasma monitors - people sat around a television set watching a 10 inch screen. Sometimes the black and white picture was a bit fuzzy as an airplane flew by or a pet cat jumped on top of the set because the television signal was received "through the air" by an antenna on the top of the set - an antenna which was known as "rabbit ears".
- Most of the programming was "live" and consisted primarily of variety entertainments, with a few programs for children, and a number of educational subjects for the first few years. ... Many people at first viewed television in a bar or tavern, but by 1951 when nationwide network telecasting in the United States became a reality, the market for home television viewing began to be established. The next few years witnessed the introduction of color, 14 inch screens, filmed productions from Hollywood, a growth in program content, and the proliferation of television into Canada and eventually into Mexico and then Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- As television program content grew, so did the number of hours - adults and children and families with their friends - spend each evening sitting with their attention focused on a television set. ... Recognizing this, and rather than "fight" this trend, game manufacturers drew upon television programming content and began to market board games and playing card games based upon popular television shows. However, many of these games were no different from older games the public was familiar with - only the boxes, the internal graphics, and the advertising had the look of television programs. Through the foresight of a Board Member and major donor to the Museum, the Museum collection includes about a hundred different games based upon popular television programs though the years. ...
- In their book, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows (New York: Ballantine Books, 1999) Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh in analyzing television program content from 1946 through 1999 indicated that at different periods of time, content changed. While presentation of the games on this Website could be organized in relation to the content periods indicated by Brooks and Marsh, or in relation to television genre such as scifi, soap opera, adventure, etc. , it seems more logical to just list the television program titles in alphabetical order. (In some instances the game name is a variation of the actual television program title. ... For example, if you're interested in a television program name that starts with the letter "P" - click on the "P" - then click on the name to be taken directly to the Webpage where information about the telecast and the game is presented. ...
6. Television Programs - Dish TV - Television Programs - Dishtv - Television Programs
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7. LII - Results for "television programs reviews"
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- Results for television programs reviews 1 of 1 .
- " The site provides browsable and searchable reviews of movies, books, television programs, video games, music, and Web sites. ...
- Subjects: Entertainment | Motion pictures -- Reviews | Books -- Reviews | Television programs -- Reviews | New this week.
8. Television Programs - Dish Network Satellite TV - Television Programs - Free Dish Network TV System!
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9. Hatikva Ministries - The Gates - Television Programs
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- Television Programs.
- two television series which air regularly on the.
- These television program are available for purchase and will soon be added to our on-line store.
10. Lectures and Television Programs
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- Movies and TV/Radio Programs .
- WISDOM RADIO broadcasts a variety of alchemical programs including "Virtual U" with Jeffrey Mishlove, "The New Intimacy" with Jim Sniechowski and Judith Sherven, and "Jill and Friends" with Jill Lawrence. ...
- WISDOM TELEVISION broadcasts a number of shows dealing with ancient wisdom and alchemical transformation including Jeffrey Mishlove's "Thinking Allowed," Georgia Shakti-Hill's "Living In Balance," Michael Toms' "New Dimensions," and Lois Larimore's "New Age of Aquarius. ...
- Upcoming Pararnormal Radio and TV Programs.
- We are currently seeking active haunted places around the country for Peter to investigate for segments of his upcoming new television series. ... If you or someone you know has any information regarding great potential areas for Peter James to investigate for his new television series, please let us know. ...
11. Links to great television programs - Part of Garv.
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- These links are to what I consider great television shows, sorry there are not many yet. ...
- Australian TV Guide - Australia's Internet Television Guide South Park.
12. Television Programs Divided Into 6 Ambiguous Categories
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- Television Programs Divided Into 6 Ambiguous Categories.
- Television industry executives are planning to use six broad categories to rate entertainment programs, ranging from "TV-G" for shows suitable for all audiences to "TV-M" for those intended only for mature viewers, according to the group's internal documents.
- The group is moving ahead despite continuing criticism from parents' groups and some elected officials that the proposed system will be too vague to offer parents much guidance about the actual content of TV programs. ...
- According to the group's documents, programs for children will bear one of two ratings: either "TV-K" - suitable for all children - or "TV-K7," for children over 7. Programs for general audiences will be rated in one of four categories:.
- The only clear distinction between TV-G programs and TV-K shows is that the latter are created specifically created for children.
- Programs in this category "may contain some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age," such as "sophisticated themes, strong language, more intense violence, and sexual content. " Industry sources said programs such as Fox's "The X-Files" and "Millennium" and ABC's "NYPD Blue" would likely be rated in this category.
- " Executives said only a few programs, mainly those aired late at night on pay-cable channels like HBO, would be placed in this category.
13. Off-Air Broadcast Recording of Television Programs
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- Off-Air Broadcast Recording of Programs from Television.
- Off-air recording of programs from television .
- Copying of programs from free-to-air, satellite or cable television by Griffith University staff is covered by a Statutory Licence. ...
- How can I obtain a copy of a television program? .
- Are any television programs regularly taped? .
- How can I obtain a copy of a television program?.
- There are several methods for obtaining a copy of a television program:.
- Staff may make their own recordings of television broadcasts at the University or at home, using their own tapes or tapes supplied by their faculty or element. ...
- Note: Programs can only be recorded if equipment is available at the time of the broadcast. ...
- Are any television programs regularly taped? .
- Some ABC and SBS programs are taped daily and others are available on request to LES.
- Please contact your Faculty Librarian within 14 days of the broadcast date if you want any of these programs permanently retained in the Library collection.
- Individual ABC and SBS programs relevant to University teaching and research interests are also selected by Library staff on a regular basis for inclusion in the Library collection. ...
- An excellent resource on TV programs about to go to air can be found here - www. ...
14. International Television Program Markets
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- INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION PROGRAM MARKETS .
- Television has always been traded. It would be fair to say, however, that for a good part of the history of television there was what Nordenstreng and Varis called 'a one-way street' in television exports - from the United States and to a lesser extent Great Britain, to the rest of the world. This is changing as the pressures of globalisation, the spread of postfordist models of production, and the emerging dynamism of many alternative centres of production make the idea of "world television" less fanciful, and the metaphor more like Michael Tracey's (1988) notion of a "patchwork quilt". ... One cause for this newer pattern of world television is the very practical need for co-financing arrangements caused by the impossibility of financing high-end product domestically. A second factor in the newer arrangements is the continuing dependency of most services on some degree of imported television.
- Today, then, there is thus a world market for television. ... The most important of these markets are MIP-TV (held in April in Cannes), MIPCOM (held in October in Cannes), the American Film Market, or AFM, (held in Los Angeles in January), the Monte Carlo market, and the National Association of Television Programming Executives, NATPE, (held in the United States in March). Another major site affecting television trade is the annual unveiling of the new season's programs from the major U. ... television season. ...
- MIPCOM (International Market for Television, Video, Cable and Satellite Films and Programs) which began life in the early 1980s as an "obscure sibling" to the long running MIP-TV in spring, is held in the northern fall, also in Cannes. It grew fast to become the second biggest event after MIP-TV, and now is a huge meeting of the world's television buyers and sellers, with the established players dominant. ...
- Decisions to purchase programs not central to the schedule are made on grounds like this all the time, even though they seem arbitrary. ... Actors were employed to create live action scenarios around a World War II theme to coincide with its use of Normandy landing documentaries as their flagship programs. ...
- These markets are the places where buyers can view the programs on sale from various producers, distributors and sales agents. ... If there is one thing true about "world" television it is that it works on personal contact. Experienced distributor Bruce Gordon, Head of Paramount International, has described the international television market as a club. ... networks, the representatives of the Hollywood studios, the major broadcasters, both commercial and public service, from the richest regions - Japan and Europe, the emerging new pay services like Star TV and Canal Plus and perhaps some of the biggest television distributors, eg. ... Given the multiplication of television distribution channels throughout the world, it islikely that the international markets will continue to grow inimportance. ...
15. Television Programs, Northwest Gardening, Extension, Oregon State University
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- Programs .
- More Video clips from the programs have been added.
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16. Eisenhower Medical Center: Healthy Living: Eisenhower Healthy Living Television Program
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- Programs.
- Eisenhower Healthy Living Television Program.
- Building on the success of Healthy Living magazine, Eisenhower Medical Center has launched a weekly half-hour television series by the same name. ...
- "Through Healthy Living magazine and now, this television series, it's our goal to empower residents of our valley with the most up-to-date medical information available, and ensure that they know about the health care resources they have at their disposal, right here in their own community. ...
- Stec from the community health education television program, "Dr. ...
- The "Healthy Living" television series has been created and is produced and directed by the multi-award-winning team of Philip Gittelman and Deirdre Evans. Veterans of network television, Gittelman was a public affairs producer, director and writer with CBS News, while Evans worked on the network's major dramatic programs. ... , they have created and produced hundreds of award-winning programs for a who's who in health, science, business, industry and the arts.
- For more information about the "Healthy Living" television series, or information about advertising, contact Mark Pederson at 760-773-4531.
17. Television Programs
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18. Helispot > Photos > Category > Television programs
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19. and Deal Borrow Beg, Reality-Based, Programs, Television
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- and Deal Borrow Beg, Reality-Based, Programs, Television.
- Art: Television: Programs: Reality-Based: and Deal Borrow Beg .
20. LookSmart - Business and Finance Television Programs
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- YOU ARE HERE: Home > Entertainment > Television > Shows by Genre > Business & Finance .
- Business and Finance Television Programs - Collection of official sites to business-oriented TV broadcasts. ...
- Bloomberg Television Get profiles of this 24-hour news channel's programs covering business and technology. ...
- Purchase transcripts of previous programs. ...
- CBS MarketWatch - TV & Radio View clips from the television program which features business news, industry developments, products, company profiles and executive interviews. ...
- CFO TV B-to-b television programs for executives cover risk management, banking and finance, technology, insurance and e-commerce. ...
- Join the Zeal community and help build the "Business and Finance Television Programs" Directory Category. ...
21. Singing News: Television Programs
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22. International Marketing of Canadian Television Programs: Industry Players, Export Successes and Strategic Challenges
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- International Marketing of Canadian Television Programs: Industry Players, Export Successes and Strategic Challenges .
- The subject of her master’s thesis is television consumption in Scandinavia. ...
- The extraordinary challenges facing Canadian film and television producers represent both advantages and disadvantages in today’s market. ... This article examines this competitive environment, both national and international, as well as the international marketing aspect of Canadian television production. ...
- Market analysis, television programs and films, strategic analysis, export, trends, models .
23. FCC Regulation, Monopsony, and Network Television Program Costs
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- FCC Regulation, Monopsony, and Network Television Program Costs.
- Title: FCC Regulation, Monopsony, and Network Television Program Costs.
- Abstract: In this paper, a television program cost function is derived from a simple model of network rivalry based upon the Cournot postulate. ... The resulting estimates are quite unfavorable to two different aspects of FCC policy towards television broadcasting.
- Second, the Commission's recent decision to bar network investment in non-network rights to programs first exhibited on their interconnected stations is demonstrated to be unnecessary. ...
24. Television Programs In Development
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- Television in Development .
- Here are some of the television projects -- documentaries, reality shows and series -- currently in development. ...
- The television series that brings together the best in excellent home design and natural living.
25. Television: Australian and foreign television programs by program category 1998-2000 (number of hours broadcast)
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- Children's television.
- Australian and foreign television programs by program category 1998-2000, 5pm-midnight (number of hours broadcast).
- AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMS.
- ACTPF programs.
- FOREIGN PROGRAMS.
- Source: ABA Australian commercial television database.
- ACTPF (Australian Commercial Television Production Fund).
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