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What the Tech? CES: The transparent television
A long week of consumer electronics in Las Vegas has wrapped up with companies from all over the world unveiling new inventions and products that are drawings “ooohs” and “ahhs” from everyone. Televisions have been a star at CES from the very beginning. It’s where we first saw OLED, 4K, and 8K TVs. But we’ve…
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75th Emmy Awards: How to watch and stream the show, including the red carpet
article FILE – A general view of the Emmys logo at the 75th Primetime Emmys exclusive press preview at JW Marriott LA Live on Jan. 12, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images) <!–> –> LOS ANGELES – Host Anthony Anderson has opened an atypical Emmys in Mr. Rogers mode, walking on to a…
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David Chase Says the “Golden Age” of Television is Over
This year, actually, this month, marks the 25th anniversary of “The Sopranos,” quite possibly the most acclaimed show of all-time, and for good reason. Created by David Chase, the mobster drama is credited as kickstarting what’s often called the modern “Golden Age” of television. But, in the era of streaming, has this “Golden Age” finally…
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Pioneering Female Telejournalist Ruth Ashton Taylor Dies | Radio & Television Business Report
LOS ANGELES — She had a career that included radio and television newscasts that included a role as the lone female members of a documentary team led by Edward R. Murrow. From 1951-1958 and from 1962-1989, she was an anchor for the home of CBS television in Southern California — another gender first. Now, many…
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NextGen TV: Revolutionizing Television Broadcasting
NextGen TV: Revolutionizing Television Broadcasting A new era of television broadcasting is dawning with the introduction of NextGen TV, a technological innovation pioneered by the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC). This groundbreaking technology enhances the viewing experience for over-the-air TV audiences by delivering superior picture quality, immersive sound, and interactive features. Revolutionizing TV Broadcasts With…
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Will your next television be a NextGen TV?
Visitors to the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas checked out a TV set that uses the new NextGen TV broadcast format.ATSC If you’re among the millions who get your television shows for free through an antenna, you might want to think about an upgrade. This year, the world’s major TV manufacturers are rolling…
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How R-Truth Feels About Working With Judgment Day On WWE Television
WWE R-Truth returned to WWE at Survivor Series: WarGames, and he has since been involved in a storyline where he believes he’s a member of Judgment Day. Truth returned from a serious quadriceps injury that required surgery and kept him out of action for around a year. The injury left the star feeling stir-crazy at…
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‘Succession’ dominates drama Emmys, ‘The Bear’ claims comedy, and Quinta Brunson makes history
“Succession” won best drama series, “The Bear” won best comedy, and both dominated the acting awards at Monday night’s Emmys, while Quinta Brunson scored an emotional and historic win for “Abbott Elementary.” “Succession,” the HBO saga of a squabbling wealthy family and maladjusted media empire, won its third best drama series prize for its fourth…
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Quinta Brunson and Ayo Edibiri snag early wins at long-delayed Emmys
Quinta Brunson won best actress in a comedy at the Emmy Awards for the show she created, “Abbott Elementary,” becoming the first Black woman to win the award in more than 40 years and the first from a network show to win it in more than a decade. “I love making ‘Abbott Elementary’ so much…
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Ode To My Family: Why Television Can’t Get Enough of Cousins
Ask any viewer what phrase first comes to mind when they think of the FX television show “The Bear”, and they’ll likely reply with a military-style “Yes, chef” – the rallying cry of protagonist Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto’s (performed by the actor Jeremy Allen White) rag-tag kitchen team. However, press a little further and they’ll inevitably…