The movie played in theaters following its cable run, and many critics praised lead actress Linda Fiorentino.
It can also apparently be configured such that each monitor has it's own USB cable-run back to the PC.
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To counter FiOS, the cable companies have run fibre to the neighbourhood node, from where the connection continues to the home through their existing cable.
The college relies on the network for telephone and intercom services, video surveillance, six school-run cable channels and thermostat control.
The patriarch of one of the last family-run cable dynasties wanted to catch the hockey match featuring his Buffalo Sabres, taking place outside his arena suite.
Environmentalists have also prevented several proposals for building a cable car that would run up to the peak.
"It's no longer a novelty for a woman to run a cable network, department or division, " says Suzanne Kolb, chief marketing officer for E!
"We've had people out who have put a satellite dish up and run a cable to it 500 yards long all to no avail, " he said.
Red-Handed is backed by BBC America, a cable and satellite channel run by the corporation's commercial arm BBC Worldwide, which is dedicated to showing "the best of British talent".
Basic copper and cable internet access cannot run faster than about 5 megabits per second, which is just about fast enough to watch something on YouTube or for a video chat over Skype.
And they just never are going to run the copper cable out to everyone.
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Cable and telephone companies can run all kinds of high-bandwidth wires to your neighborhood, but they're still constrained by old low-tech connections from their substation to your computer.
On May 30, the company's New Line Cinema division is releasing the feature-film version of Sex and the City, following a blockbuster six-year run on its cable outlet, HBO.
If our lucky-bastard neighbor, who owns a gas generator, extends a cable to our house to run the TV, we see a smiling President glad handing supporters and railing against his opponent.
Even high-speed cable modems and DSL lines typically run at only one-fifth the speed needed for a full-size TV picture in real time.
She didn't reveal details of his statements, which will run on her OWN cable network and on the Internet on two nights beginning Thursday.
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The ad will run mostly on nationwide cable channels focusing on food, home and travel that could include Bravo, HGTV, Discovery and Travel Channel.
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The cable networks upgraded with fibre can run at speeds in the hundreds of megabits per second, enough to handle most present-day applications and many in the immediate future, like high-definition video.
We didn't run because it was fun to get your name in the newspapers -- most of the time, it's not. (Laughter.) We didn't run so a bunch of folks on cable TV could chatter about you. (Laughter.) And we didn't run to kick our problems down the road.
First-run Friends episodes gain satellite and cable's biggest audiences, regularly drawing over a million viewers.
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"Early in 2007 we announced a nationwide deal with Cable and Wireless which will enable us to run a nationwide service through their network, " he said.
For one, it's a battery hog (that, or the battery's too small), lasting about three hours in my tests before going back to the cradle or having to run plugged in (the power cable's reasonably long at eight feet).
Meanwhile, Mr Lamb moves from his role as Mr Clegg's parliamentary private secretary to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, run by his fellow Lib Dem Vince Cable.
He drew a vertiginously plunging double-diamond run representing the dissolution of mass TV audiences as cable channels began to proliferate.
For 50 years advertising has paid for the production of most of the TV shows that have graced the three (and later four)main broadcast networks and run later on a panoply of local stations and cable networks.
Unshackled, entrepreneurs would find ways to team up with existing holders of rights of way, such as cable, gas and telephone companies, railroads and highways, to run power lines to new customers, e.g.
This includes distribution of current and library film and television product, formats and non-scripted programming in the pay, free, and basic cable television markets, as well as the domestic syndication of first-run syndicated TV programs, theatrical and TV movie packages.
Although there has been some cable cutting, in which consumers drop pay TV and either use antennas or run a service like Netflix through an Internet connection, traditional TV distribution has an insanely high rate of market penetration.
The telescoping handle enabled us to run about without any back pains, and the auto-recoiling AC cable kept us from having to wind things up on our own once the job was done.
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