Monday, September 3, 2012

Television

  • Steve Harvey Talk Show: Star Enters The World Of Daytime Television

    NEW YORK - Steve Harvey played hard-to-get before deciding to become a daytime television talk-show host. The veteran comic, whose new show gets a jump on the fall season Tuesday, was first approached about a show three years ago when his first ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Children's television | Tiger moves into Rogers' neighborhood

    Almost a decade has passed since the death of Fred Rogers in early 2003 - and 11 years since the last original episode of his long-running PBS children's show, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, was broadcast.

    www.dispatch.com

  • Veiled woman reads news for first time on Egyptian state television after ...

    CAIRO - A female Egyptian news presenter appeared on state television wearing a veil for the first time on Sunday after the Islamist-dominated government lifted an effective ban that had been in place for decades under secular-leaning regimes of the past.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Indy television unites to spotlight United Way

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - No matter what local television station you're watching at 7:30 p.m. on Tues., Sept. 7, you'll see news anchors from competing networks on camera, speaking out for a single cause: the United Way.

    www.wishtv.com

  • Feature: France television alleges positives for Armstrong retests, also that ...

    Stade 2 More details of USADA's case against Lance Armstrong has emerged as a result of a broadcast on France 2 television, with the Stade 2 programme claiming that investigators have positive tests to back up accusations that he doped during his career.

    www.velonation.com

  • How Politics Became a Television Product

    As we head toward the home stretch of the 2012 campaign season the blizzard of TV political ads becomes more intense each day. Hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent to produce the commercials and pay for airtime to broadcast them.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Eye-controlled television unveiled at IFA 2012

    Chinese electronics firm Haier is launching a line of futuristic television sets controlled by users' eye movements. The Gaze TV devices, on show at the IFA electronics trade show, are powered by eye-tracking technology developed by Swedish company Tobii.

    www.digitalspy.com

  • Elliot N. Sivowitch, radio, television historian

    Elliot N. Sivowitch, 80, a scholar of television and radio history who worked at the Smithsonian Institution for four decades, died July 20 of cardiac arrest at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • David Wood, Contributor to 8K TV System Recommendation, to Receive SMPTE ...

    The European Broadcasting Union's technical deputy director David Wood—who chairs the International Telecommunication Union's working group that drafted a recommendation for Ultra High Definition Television, which supports picture resolution up to ...

    www.hollywoodreporter.com

  • So you think you can host a talk show?

    "There's nobody in daytime TV that can beat me at the funny thing," he told the Chicago Sun-Times, "except Ellen DeGeneres.

    seattletimes.com

  • Study finds computer, television screen time directly linked to childhood obesity

    The UniSA study looked at 2200 children aged between nine and 16 years and found the length of time they spent in front of television and computer screens was a more likely indicator of being overweight or obese than the amount of exercise they did.

    www.heraldsun.com.au

  • Hurricane Isaac's view from television is no match for real life: Jarvis DeBerry

    "Was it like they showed on TV?" That's the question I've heard most often when I say I was in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.

    www.nola.com

  • CRTC moves to control loud television ads

    MUMBAI: The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), an independent public authority that regulates and supervises broadcasting and telecommunications, has laid down new rules requiring Canadian broadcasters and ...

    www.indiantelevision.com

  • 'Being in television - that was ridiculous': Olivia Palermo slams the reality ...

    In an interview with the New York Post for an upcoming edition of Page Six Magazine, she said: 'I think from the beginning of my career .

    www.dailymail.co.uk

  • Verizon chief cutting the cord on television

    Outside the tablets and smartphones, one area emerging quickly is the television connected to the Internet. A lot of "over-the-top" providers have video applications, and we realize our customer may not necessarily have a set-top box on every TV, and ...

    www2.tbo.com

  • US Open Tennis 2012 TV Schedule: Updated Television Guide to Week 2

    US Open Tennis 2012 TV Schedule: Updated Television Guide to Week 2. By. Matthew Dicker. (Contributor) on September 2, 2012.

    bleacherreport.com

  • TVNZ reports lift in after tax profit

    TVNZ increased its share of television advertising revenue to 62.2% from 61.6% in the previous year and secured 92% of the total market growth for the 12 months ended June 30.

    tvnz.co.nz

  • Non-Partisan Television: LGBT Stories Are Moving Into New Territory

    It's common knowledge that there's a world of difference when it comes to TV news networks like MSNBC and Fox News, and usually that difference can be traced down political lines.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Television's musical battle 'Sur-Kshetra' goes global

    Also being simulcast on Pakistan's Geo TV, Sur-Kshetra promises to be the biggest musical reality show on television as the show goes global with it being aired across the three channels' multiple networks across the world at the same time.

    www.bestmediainfo.com

  • Ex accused of theft of television set

    A West Monroe man was arrested Sunday after being accused by his former girlfriend of stealing a new television set from her home.

    www.thenewsstar.com

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