Norwegian public TV is broadcasting a programme showing a crackling fireplace - for 12 hours.
This in turn has paved the way for bullfighting to make a comeback to public TV.
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Commercial Progression counts organizations like National Geographic Channel, TRW Automotive, the University of Michigan, and Detroit Public TV as customers.
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But public TV rates for commercials are too low, judging by the continuous cash-flow problems that we hear about in pledge drives.
Aereo is a service that allows any New York City resident to get free public TV service through his or her computer.
The photographs were shot for WGBH in Boston, the public TV station.
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As part of this trend, in 2006 public TV station ZDF broadcast "Dresden: The Inferno, " the most expensive German television production at the time.
It is common for the media to deny that objectivity is possible, a cynicism that was reinforced by the decision, in the nineteen-eighties, to allow the three major political parties to control one each of the three public TV channels.
In fact, cuts to programs like public TV and the Jobs Corps may even hurt AHRQ, since a Democratic Senate (if it remains that way) would be more likely to spend political capital on a compromise that saves higher-profile funding victims.
Aside from his acting, Reynolds cultivated a prominent public profile through TV commercials, public appearances and more.
This first nationwide test will help us determine the overall reach of the current system, which is a critical step toward ensuring that we have an effective means of reaching the public through TV and radio stations nationwide.
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The message must go on billboards and in radio and TV public service announcements.
In the mid-nineties, Bag (an art-world darling best known for the chameleonlike range of personae that she adopts in bitingly satirical videos) and Beckwith (of the cult-favorite collaborative Art Club 2000) co-hosted a late-night public-access TV show.
What makes this particularly fun is vTuner support, which allows for play back of 11, 000 radio and TV stations (primarily public access and other undesirables on the TV side), in addition to the increasingly standard FrameChannel service for photo sharing and RSS subscriptions.
Worst of all, he merged public service radio, TV and the state news agency into a single centre.
All at once it was possible for a significant slice of the American public to watch network TV programs live.
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The county has also decided not to show the football in any of the bars or public areas that have TV screens.
She is probably the candidate who is best known to the public after appearing in TV programmes such as Celebrity Fit Club and Have I Got News For You.
Competition comes from British public and private terrestrial TV.
Benjamin could have used the bully pulpit that her position offers, such as doing public service announcements on TV and radio to educate consumers about simple ways to minimize significant health risks.
But by the late 1960s Kurosawa's costly standards were unaffordable as color TV seduced the public.
That includes South Dakota Public Broadcasting, which encompasses TV, radio and Webcasting.
Top administrators have completely lost sight of their academic mission, and instead seem to believe that their primary job is to provide sports entertainment for the TV-watching public.
It will likely allow two additional private nationwide TV networks and one public one, to break the duopoly in the sector.
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The fundraising campaign lasts one month and, through thousands of TV spots, the public is invited to donate by phone directly to UNESCO.
Aping the increasingly grotesque genre of reality television shows, local celebrities and washed-out headline-starved failed former security brass got together with Yediot Aharonot and put on a reality TV stunt for the public to mark the anniversary.
You can tell the flu season is in full swing when state and city governments declare a public health emergency, the evening TV news is filed with stories about pharmacies running low on vaccines and colleagues at work suddenly disappear for a few days.
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Mass advertising is contributing to many other consumer addictions that imply large public-health costs, including excessive TV watching, gambling, drug use, cigarette smoking, and alcoholism.
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