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 Berita ::Nyentrik
Television networks would provide Yahoo with repurposed or exclusive clips from television shows, most likely reality programs, or offer video news packages that may have already aired on television, sources said.
Network interference and such things as transformers and surge arrestors have hindered broadband delivery.
But that software is now the basis for a paid-content distribution network that has formed the backbone of Kazaa parent Sharman Network's defense against copyright-infringement charges.
nyentrik-berita.blogspot.com

  
 Music on Television
MTV Raps joined other specialist music programs like Headbanger's Ball (heavy metal) and 120 Minutes ("alternative" rock) on the network's schedule.
Television producers in the late 1940s and early 1950s relied on older popular songs, or "standards," and avoided songs without proven audience appeal.
Television music also draws on the tradition of radio, which foregrounded music through variety shows and featured performances.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/M/htmlM/musicontele/musicontele.htm

  
 Top 100 Greatest American Movies - Pazsaz Entertainment Network
Top 100 Greatest American Movies - Pazsaz Entertainment Network
This is the American Film Institute's list of the 100 Greatest Movies, selected by AFI's blue-ribbon panel of more than 1,500 leaders of the American movie community.
www.pazsaz.com /topafi.html

  
 Adventures in CyberSound: Radio and Television Broadcasting
Contracts with the networks do not oblige local stations to carry network programming; but, given television's high production costs together with the audience-attracting power of network programs, affiliated local stations seldom interrupt the network schedule.
In a typical week, nine out of ten citizens are exposed to radio and television, and in the average American home the television set is on about 7 hours each day, and the radio is on more than 2 hours a day.
The number of hours viewed per day in the average American home has increased steadily since television was introduced, and watching television remains a constant favorite among leisure activities.
www.acmi.net.au /AIC/ENC_BROADCASTING.html

  
 rs000001.bkup2
The collection includes memoranda, correspondence, speeches, reports, policy statements, and pamphlets covering the creation of the network, its growth in the field of radio, and its subsequent expansion into television broadcasting.
Television broadcasting – United States – Archival resources
October 13, 1938, Blue network discount rate card.
lcweb2.loc.gov /mbrs/eadmbrs/rs000001/rs000001.bkup2

  
 Daniel J. Boorstin Papers (Library of Congress)
The Center utilized the institution's prestige and resources to increase public interest in reading and led to the CBS television network public service spots entitled "Read More About It." Files relating to social activities and events hosted by Boorstin and his wife further chronicle his active public profile while librarian.
Meetings, 1988-91 (4 folders) _American Libraries_, 1975-77, 1985 American Library Association, 1973-85 Box 82 American Philosophical Society, 1975-91 (3 folders) American Research Center in Egypt, Inc., 1975-78 American Studies Association, 1975-77, 1983 American Whig-Cliosophic Society, 1975-77 Amos, Wally, 1979-83, n.d.
Boorstin's _Americans_ stressed the everyday aspects of American life, such as cattle drives, folklore, merchandising, and advertising, rather than the standard themes of politics and war.
lcweb.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/boorstin.html

  
 IJHCS 'Web Usability' - Shneiderman [NoFrames]
Visual overviews of an entire database by starfields (zoom-able scattergram of color points), tree diagrams, treemaps (nested rectangles that show hierarchies), parallel coordinates, network diagrams, and other strategies are making visual browsing and dynamic filtering viable.
Visual information seeking is likely to play an increased role as network bandwidth and screen resolution increases, and as designers create effective strategies for presenting comprehensible, predictable, and controllable interfaces.
The subjective data reveals problems and highlights key principles, for example "Users consistently praised screens that provided overviews of large information spaces." Empirical testing should be able to reveal what kinds of overviews are most effective and whether performance times, error rates, or retention are enhanced by certain overviews.
ijhcs.open.ac.uk /shneiderman/shneiderman-nf.html

  
 Archive of past screenings: 2000 Schedule: Mary Pickford Theater (Motion Picture and Television ReadingRoom, Library ofCongress)
The series (starting tonight and for seven consecutive Tuesdays thereafter) will include both British and American adaptations, for both movies and television, from the earliest silent films to the first Holmes "talkie," up to the present.
However, feature film versions of the shows were made in England, while the television series was still being created, and these movies were distributed in the United States and subsequently shown on television.
In movies and television, Holmes is the most-depicted fictional character on screen, and this series will show a variety of examples of this work, including many of the most rarely-seen.
www.loc.gov /rr/mopic/pickford/2000-archive.html

  
 TV/Video Preservation Study: Volume 1: Report - National Film Preservation Board (Library of Congress)
American television includes all programs regardless of their delivery or distribution systems; entertainment, documentary, news and public affairs, commercial programs, public broadcasting programs.
The network archives are focused on the daily production needs of broadcasters, constantly posing a danger that precious images so important to the collective memory of the American people will be lost, altered, or destroyed.
This report marks only the beginning of a process to safeguard and preserve the American television and video heritage.
www.loc.gov /film/tvstudy.html

  
 Databases: ALL DATABASES: Abstracts/Fulltext/Indexes
American Periodicals Series (APS) Online [1741 - 1941]
APS Online will span 7 million pages of content, from the first American magazines, published in 1741, to the World War II period--200 years of American history as recorded in magazines, journals and newspapers.
A standard source for quantitative indicators of American history.
www.library.villanova.edu /articles/databasetitle/dblis.htm

  
 1986-87 American network television schedule
1986-87 American network television schedule in the news
This was the television schedule on all three networks for the fall season beginning in September 1986.
Note: While FOX debuted as a channel in the fall of 1986, its first fall season was not until 1987.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/1/1986-87-American-network-television-schedule.htm

  
 Allen Tough: A detailed biography
An informal group of 87 scientists, artists, and futurists has issued an Invitation to ETI.
Allen Tough was one of the six "most often used" authors (and the youngest) in a survey of members of the Adult Education Association of the USA, 1978.
Presented at the 5th International Conference on Bioastronomy (IAU Colloquium No. 161), "Astronomical and Biochemical Origins, and the Search for Life in the Universe", Capri, Italy.
www.ieti.org /cv.html

  
 Epilepsy MiniFellowship Network
American Epilepsy Society Meeting, 53rd Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, December 3-8, 1999.
American Epilepsy Society, 54th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, December 3, 2000.
American Epilepsy Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 5-11, 1996.
www.minifellow.com /Pellock.html

  
 Center for Sports Parenting - Expert Panel
Her busy winter schedule also includes the primary analyst role for the Atlantic 10 men's basketball package; regular analysis on ESPN Regional for The BIG EAST men's basketball coverage; fill-in for the New York Knicks on both radio and television; contributor on the NBA's NBATV.com; and as one of CBS' women's basketball analysts.
An All-American basketball star at Clark (Mass.) University in the late 70's and early 80's, Clark still holds career records for rebounds (1,447) and field goal percentage (60 percent for career).
During his second year with Greensboro, Bylsma was called up to Winnipeg's American Hockey League affiliate, the Moncton (New Brunswick) Hawks and helped the Hawks to the Calder Cup finals, losing to the Portland Pirates in six games.
www.sportsparenting.org /csp/csp_xpanel.cfm

  
 Accession 00-001 - National Museum of American History, Department of the History of Science and Technology, Exhibition Records, circa 1979-1990, and undated
These records document the planning, development, and installation of "Information Age: People, Information, and Technology," a major exhibition at the National Museum of American History (NMAH), which traces the evolution of information-processing and communications technologies from the 1830s to the present.
1986 memos about receptions, posters, etc. at conference for Information Revolution
1986 reprints about PC database programs (was this to use internally to the show itself or for interactives in show or what??)
www.si.edu /archives/archives/findingaids/fa00-001.html

  
 Properties of 17 (seventeen)
The scheduled duration - 17 days - will be a record for a shuttle as long as the amount of fuel allows to reach such a duration.
This same man, in 1986, was a Brinks truck driver, and at that time stole 17 sacks of money from the truck.
On September 8, 1994, in the 8 o'clock news, on the French first channel: in the report on the birth rate, the first family from Burkina Faso had 17 children; in the report on Formula One, the article from the regulation which had been shown was the article 17.
www.vinc17.org /d17_eng.html

  
 Daniel J. Boorstin Papers (Library of Congress)
Kato, Hidetoshi, 1984-87 Box 121 Kelley, Jean, 1980 Kelly, Maurice, 1977-79 Kenny, Anthony, 1986-87 Kenyon-Jones, W. Kerr, Chester, 1979-85 Kirk, Russell, 1984-87 Kirshenbaum, Sandra, 1981-82 Kissinger, Henry, 1975-86, n.d.
Meetings, 1988-91 (4 folders) _American Libraries_, 1975-77, 1985 American Library Association, 1973-85 Box 82 American Philosophical Society, 1975-91 (3 folders) American Research Center in Egypt, Inc., 1975-78 American Studies Association, 1975-77, 1983 American Whig-Cliosophic Society, 1975-77 Amos, Wally, 1979-83, n.d.
Boorstin's _Americans_ stressed the everyday aspects of American life, such as cattle drives, folklore, merchandising, and advertising, rather than the standard themes of politics and war.
lcweb.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/boorstin.html

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