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  Reality television - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reality television is a genre of television programming which presents unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and features "ordinary" people over professional actors.
In many reality television shows, the viewer and the camera are passive observers following people going about their daily personal and professional activities; this style of filming is often referred to as "fly on the wall" or cinéma vérité.
Programs like Ricki Lake, The Jerry Springer Show and others generally recruit(ed) everyday guests by advertising a potential topic that producers were working on for a future program.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Reality_television   (4172 words)

  
 TV/Video Preservation Study: Volume 1: Report - National Film Preservation Board (Library of Congress)
Few television programs held by the major studios and networks are destroyed as a result of deliberate decisions or policies.
The television and video heritage represents an important part of the collective experience and memory of the American people, yet much of the public record--as it were--is retained in the custody of private corporations whose policies are subject to the ebb and flow of the market place.
Television advertisers, who basically pay the networks for programs through the purchase of air time for their ads, cannot be taken for granted; there are more outlets than ever fiercely competing for their ad accounts.
www.loc.gov /film/tvstudy.html   (15916 words)

  
 Category:Lists of television series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of television programs starting with a digit or symbol
List of television shows with lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered characters
List of theme songs which mention their show's name in the lyrics
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Lists_of_television_series   (166 words)

  
 The New York Times > Arts > Television > Steal This Show
Two factors slowed the spread: television isn't as expensive as recorded music, and its digitized files are significantly larger and harder to maneuver than their music equivalents.
Television DVD's, an afterthought in the DVD market just three years ago, were an estimated $2.3 billion-dollar business last year, according to a recent Merrill Lynch research report.
Starting last July 29, it began holding the first of a planned series of nationwide "buildathons" to help novices build home-brew digital televisions and DVR's based on systems like the perfectly legal MythTV software.
www.nytimes.com /2005/01/30/arts/television/30manl.html?position=&ei=5090&en=e82b9db497df2928&ex=1264741200&partner=rssuserland&pagewanted=print&position=   (1935 words)

  
 Television Programming
For a program with ratings problems, two to three points can often mean the difference between renewal and cancellation.
Television has been doing this in two ways: with home shopping channels and with program length commercials.
The high cost of programming is one of the reasons there are so many situation comedies and reality programs (e.g., Unsolved Mysteries) on TV today.
faculty.washington.edu /baldasty/Feb3.htm   (5786 words)

  
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Writers of mail-sending (i.e., header-generating) programs should realize that there is no network-wide definition of the effect of ASCII HT (horizontal-tab) characters on the appear- ance of text at another network host; therefore, the use of tabs in message headers, though permitted, is discouraged.
For such programs, it would be rea- sonable to interpret a "CRLF LWSP-char" as being a CRLF which is part of the quoted-string; i.e., the CRLF is kept and the LWSP-char is discarded.
While a list must be named, it is not required that the con- tents of the list be included.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc0822.txt   (9971 words)

  
 EPA > Wetlands > Wetlands Reading List (Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The goal of the list is to encourage students to explore and develop a respect, understanding and appreciation for wetlands.
Entries are listed alphabetically by grade level in the Wetlands Reading List: primary (pre-kindergarten to grade 2), elementary (grades 3 to 5), intermediate (grades 6 to 8) and secondary (grades 9 to 12).
Students and teachers are encouraged to expand their horizons beyond the list, to refer to other books by the same and other authors and to search out books covering similar subjects as those contained herein.
www.epa.gov /OWOW/wetlands/science/readlist.html   (13473 words)

  
 Television and Video Glossary M-O
A "television monitor" can be simply a TV set without a tuner (channel selector) or more often these days it is a TV set that has additional video inputs to accept signals other than through its tuner.
Contrasted with applications programs that are running only when someone wishes to use them, and "drivers" which are running only when another device such as a printer is in use.
However program material at the edges of the screen is lost.
members.aol.com /ajaynejr/vidglos5.htm   (2128 words)

  
 TVparty! / Classic TV! Classic TV on DVD!
Cigarette manufacturers were one of the first industries to advertise widely on television.
They had deep pockets and could afford to gamble on a new advertising medium, footing the bill for a host of early classic television programs.
The candidacy was one for the history books; never before had someone from the world of television strived for the presidency.
www.tvparty.com   (791 words)

  
 Metromix. Delightful tidbits from the April Watcher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Starting Sunday, we're turning off the phone, locking the front door, donning our comfy sweats and hunkering down in front of the TV.
The news media, with all of its technology in tow, descended on Vatican City to bring television viewers the funeral Mass of Pope John Paul II on Friday, which began at 3 a.m.
For those who weren't paying close attention, the brief clip on the television that Mars was watching in a motel room featured Harry Hamlin as a toga-clad Perseus in "Clash." Hamlin plays a self-absorbed film star, Aaron Echolls, on the UPN drama.
metromix.chicagotribune.com /tv/chi-aprilblog,1,3428230.htmlstory   (16320 words)

  
 American Television Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Here is a listing of some of the programs, stars and events that stuck out in my mind during the year 2001.
Television viewers in the United States hoping to enjoy live coverage of the Summer Olympics from Sydney, Australia will be out of luck.
First up is some programming of interest to kids and families; next is information on an upcoming marathon of a classic crime drama; last, but certainly not least, is an intriguing documentary that...
www.suite101.com /articles.cfm/television/81-100   (9831 words)

  
 Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. Author/Speaker/Consultant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Program for Educational Transformation through Technology (PETTT) was established in 2000 as a University Initiative at the University of Washington.
A listing of Open Access Journal Collections available over the Internet from ERIL (Electronic Resources in Libraries) that is an ongoing work in progress.
The source code is the set of written instructions that define a program in its original form, and when it’s made fully accessible programmers can read it, modify it, and redistribute it, thereby improving and adapting the software.
zillman.blogspot.com /archives/2003_12_01_zillman_archive.html   (10723 words)

  
 Seaside Communications - Digital Cable Television - FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Interactive Program Guide: - a detailed on-screen guide describes the program they are watching, when the program started and what programs are available for at least 1-3 days in advance.
The Interactive Program Guide allows the customer to search for programs by title, time, or theme and provides an on-screen list of upcoming programs which viewers have selected and wish to see.
Plug your television into a wall outlet and, using the television controls, turn the power ON.
www.seaside.ns.ca /digitalcable_faq.html   (1022 words)

  
 Parents Television Council Advertisers / TV Sponsors Campaign   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
We are continuing to hold corporate sponsors accountable for the content of the programs they support with their advertising dollars.
Companies were ranked on the best or worst list based on how frequently their ads appeared on family-friendly programs versus programs containing high levels of sex, foul language, and violence.
This award is given to worthy television programs, made-for-TV movies, motion pictures, video games, and advertisers that help parents by providing/sponsoring entertainment suitable for the entire family.
www.parentstv.org /PTC/advertisers/campaign.asp   (1563 words)

  
 Bill Moyer's Keynote Address to the National Conference on Media Reform
The list of media that he or his relatives or his proxies own, or directly or indirectly control, includes the state television networks and radio stations, three of Italy’s four commercial television networks, two big publishing houses, two national newspapers, fifty magazines, the country’s largest movie production-and-distribution company, and a chunk of its Internet services.
Here’s one journalist’s list of some of the overlapping and connected goals that a vital media reform movement might pursue.
If we’re not vigilant the wide-open spaces of the Internet could be transformed into a system in which a handful of companies use their control over high-speed access to ensure they remain at the top of the digital heap in the broadband era at the expense of the democratic potential of this amazing technology.
www.commondreams.org /views03/1112-10.htm   (7263 words)

  
 Steven's Science Fiction & Fantasy Corner - Television Shows
Most of the links are to television series and Science Fiction Resources.
The main characters are different between the movies and the television series.
One difference between the old and new version of the show is that the new version has some continuity between episodes and sometimes events in one show will be referenced in another.
steven.lebruns.com /SciFi/TV-Shows.asp   (2852 words)

  
 Lake Superior State University :: Banished Words List :: 2006
Oddly, news anchor and television small talk is becoming more surreal.
LSSU accepts nominations for the List of Banished Words throughout the year.
It is known for its personal attention to students in academic programs such as fisheries and wildlife management, engineering, robotics, teacher education, nursing, geology, business management, fire science, criminal justice and athletic training.
www.lssu.edu /banished/current   (688 words)

  
 The Fifties Index - Oldies Music, Classic TV, Fifties History, Fifties Clothes, Burma Shave, Elvis, American Bandstand ...
You should find something here starting with the Fifties...
The Fifties Web is Boomer enhanced and therefore guaranteed to have NO SMALL PRINT.
WWW.FIFTIESWEB.COM is a creation of Rich Designs and is not endorsed or sponsored by or affiliated with any of the products, services, programs, celebrities or entities mentioned herein.
www.fiftiesweb.com   (313 words)

  
 Hoover Institution Archives Firing Line Television Program Collection
Hoover Institution Archives Firing Line Television Program Collection
Stern believes (a) that J. Robert Oppenheimer got a raw deal, and (b) that our government harmed rather than helped our security by denying itself his services.
A rich discussion starting with the security investigations of the early Fifties, but moving back to World War II and the development of the hydrogen bomb, and forward to the current "fllisting of scientists by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare." Mr.
hoohila.stanford.edu /firingline/programView.php?programID=208   (152 words)

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