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 Operations center for a television program packaging and delivery system - Patent 5659350
Information from the contractual records to the actual program tapes should be maintained and includes: tracking of property fights; tracking and profiling source tapes; profiling source providers.
Note that program, preview and service records must be provisioned before they may be referenced in a schedule record.
Programs may be received from various rights holders, and such a database would track the person or entity that owns the rights to each program at issue.
www.freepatentsonline.com /5659350.html   (17365 words)

  
 Satellite Television Sunrise, Florida: Save Money
These interactive TV services offer personal video recorders - which pause, record and rewind live broadcasts - plus enhanced broadcasting which are only offered on Satellite.
Previously, Cable's almost nationwide "lease" model allowed the maximum number of set-top boxes to be served at the lowest cost-per-set compared to satellite operators.
Not much interactivity is available at this state from cable providers, except for electronic programming guides (EPGs) made to look like satellite guides.
www.get-direct.tv /florida/sunrisesatellitetv.htm   (436 words)

  
 Ed Sullivan --  Encyclopædia Britannica
master of ceremonies of a popular early U.S. television variety program first known as “Toast of the Town” (1948–55) and later as “The Ed Sullivan Show” (1955–71).
American tap dancer who, despite having lost a leg in an accident when he was 12 years old, enjoyed a performing career that lasted some seven decades and saw him in vaudeville, clubs, stage musicals, and motion pictures and on television, including 21 appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show," a record for tap dancers (b.
One of the best of these programs was The Ed Sullivan Show, earlier called The Toast of the Town (1948–71).
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9070261?source=RSSOTD   (761 words)

  
 Bowl Championship Series - Bowden, Terry
Inheriting a Samford program which had won just six games in three years prior to his arrival, Samford was 9-1 his first year, tying the record for the best season in school history.
By the end of his second season on the Plains, the Tigers had reeled off 20 straight wins, an Auburn record.
As head coach of the Auburn Tigers, he won 73 percent of his games and posted the best opening five-year run of any head football coach in school history.
espnradio.espn.go.com /abcsports/bcs/columns/bowden_terry/bio.html   (761 words)

  
 General Cable Television Industry and Regulation Information Fact Sheet
These functions include those that allow subscribers to: view one program on one channel and record a program on another channel; record two or more consecutive programs on different channels; and use advanced picture generation features such as "picture-in-picture," channel review and other functions that necessitate channel selection by the consumer device.
The fee for each cable system is based on the system's "gross receipts" from the carriage of broadcast signals and the number of "distant signal equivalents" a term identifying non-network programming from distant television stations carried by the system.
Cable television system operators generally make their own selection of channels and programs to be distributed to subscribers in response to consumer demands.
www.fcc.gov /mb/facts/csgen.html   (14399 words)

  
 Rca 20" diagonal truflat television
The television will match program rating to user preference and block the entire program (when program is aired with the encoded signal).
The G-LINK™ connector allows the GUIDE Plus+ GOLD™ Program Guide work with your VCR (enabling one-touch record) and/or cable box (ability to tune directly to a station when the program guide is on your TV screen).
The GUIDE Plus+ GOLD™ Program Guide is a FREE, built-in service that provides instant listings of all your TV shows at the touch of a button.
www.electronicsglobal.com /Rca_20_diagonal_truflat_television_1870.html   (14399 words)

  
 EFF: MPAA v. Record TV Complaint
Each television program or movie in the weekly television schedule presented to RecordTV.com users is "hot-linked." Thus, to select a program for recording, the visitor need only "click" on the listing with his or her mouse pointer.
Once a copied television program or movie is selected for viewing, RecordTV.com transmits the digitized television program or movie through the Internet to the end-user, who is then able to watch a "streaming" or "streamed" performance of one of Plaintiffs' copyrighted works.
Defendants committed each act of infringement with the knowledge that the television programs and movies they were copying, publicly performing, and publicly displaying were subject to valid United States copyright registrations and with the knowledge that Defendants were not authorized to copy, publicly perform, or publicly display such copyrighted works.
www.eff.org /IP/Video/MPAA_v_RecordTV?f=MPAA_v_RecordTV_06162000.html   (4106 words)

  
 AMIA: Publications & Resources: Reports: Cataloging:AMIM: Chapter 1
For advertisements of films or television programs screened in theaters, use Trailers.
If no broadcast date is available for a television program, but the show or production number does put the episodes in chronological order, use the show number, as designated on the item in hand.
Enter the following types of moving image material under their series and episode, part, individual, or segment titles: television series, theatrical serials, and newsreels, as well as educational and technical series that are intended to be viewed sequentially or as a group, or whose episodes or segments build upon one another in a cumulative manner.
www.amianet.org /publication/resources/cataloging/AMIM/AMIM99/chapter1.html   (4429 words)

  
 national screen institute
Guided by industry professionals, 13 English Canadian producers will undertake an intensive one week (March 13 - 18, 2005) training program through NSI to prepare them for pitching their dramatic television projects to broadcasters.
Kit is also the program manager for the NSI Totally Television Program.
“NSI has a strong track record of delivering market-driven training in the film and television industry and the Spark Plug initiative is a significant step forward in recognizing the talent that exists within these underrepresented groups.
www.nsi-canada.ca /news/2005/media031005.html   (461 words)

  
 MPAA v. Record TV Complaint
Each television program or movie in the weekly television schedule presented to RecordTV.com users is "hot-linked." Thus, to select a program for recording, the visitor need only "click" on the listing with his or her mouse pointer.
Once a copied television program or movie is selected for viewing, RecordTV.com transmits the digitized television program or movie through the Internet to the end-user, who is then able to watch a "streaming" or "streamed" performance of one of Plaintiffs' copyrighted works.
Defendants committed each act of infringement with the knowledge that the television programs and movies they were copying, publicly performing, and publicly displaying were subject to valid United States copyright registrations and with the knowledge that Defendants were not authorized to copy, publicly perform, or publicly display such copyrighted works.
www.eff.org /IP/Video/MPAA_v_RecordTV/MPAA_v_RecordTV_06162000.html   (4098 words)

  
 Parade of Homes 2003 Pensacola News Journal
Cox’s DVR service allows you to record two separate programs at the exact same time.
It changes the way you watch television, giving you new realms of convenience and control over what you watch and when you watch it.
Instead of rushing home to catch the 6 o’clock news or hurrying through dinner to catch your favorite program, DVR allows you to decide what’s on TV and when.
www.pensacolanewsjournal.com /marketplace/homefinder/parade/profiles/CoxCommunications.htm   (4098 words)

  
 Television Synchronization License
Use this template to create a non-exclusive Film Synchronization License between a publisher of a musical composition and the producers of a single episode of a television series, made-for-TV movie or other program made specifically for television.
The license does NOT give the producers the right to produce a soundtrack album or record the songs for any purpose other than the specified production.
The license grants the producers a nonexclusive right to record in synchronism or timed relation with the specified production.
www.megadox.com /docdetail.php/4893   (193 words)

  
 Hauppauge Computer Works: WinTV-GO-Plus
Record from live TV or from external video, schedule your TV recordings with our WinTV-Scheduler, and then use your PC´s CD-RW burner to create VideoCD’s*, with up to one hour of video.
Using the on-board 878 bus master controller, the digitized TV image is sent directly into the memory of your PC’s VGA card without creating overhead for the CPU.
WinTV offers features usually only seen on high-end television sets, like previewing 16 channels at once.
www.hauppauge.com /pages/products/data_goplus.html   (826 words)

  
 New reality series staring rock band Sugar Ray - Orwellproject.com
The core of the program is a six-episode reality TV series tentatively titled "On the Road" which will be filmed during Sugar Ray's upcoming 18-market U.S. concert tour and will involve the band members and a major record label.
The series, appearing on Spike TV, the first network for men, during June and July 2004, will track eight young hopefuls as they compete for the opportunity to land a job with a major record label.
A series of custom advertisements designed to support the tour and encourage readers to watch the TV series will run in Rolling Stone Magazine, while other sources of media, including a dedicated SugarRayShow.com microsite, will soon be layered into a full cross promotional blitz.
www.orwellproject.com /Article1574.phtml   (753 words)

  
 Japan Media Review -- TV News in Japan: Reporting on Politics or Shaping it?
(NC9), the first Japanese news program more in tune with the technology and methodology of television than the 7 p.m.
When I visited TV Asahi news executives (in 1985) and they told me of their plans to begin a new type of news program, none of us would have imagined that it would change Japanese television news styles and potentially help alter its politics.
Thus, when I visited TV Asahi news executives in the summer of that year and they told me of their plans to begin a new type of news program that autumn, none of us would have imagined that it would change Japanese television news styles and potentially help alter its politics.
www.ojr.org /japan/media/1054281719.php   (1449 words)

  
 ::InterVideo:: Record - Watch and Record TV on your PC
The program displays video thumbnails of 16 channels at once to help you quickly scan what's on.
Record your favorite songs, talk shows, news programs, or anything else you like.
Channel scanning will automatically search for television channels and add to your channel list favorites.
www.intervideo.com /jsp/HomeTheater.jsp?mode=Features   (490 words)

  
 SI - subject.aspx subjectid=26356
Gemstar is a leading provider of electronic program guide services, which allow a user to view a television program guide on screen, obtain details about a show, sort shows by themes or categories, and select shows for tuning or recording, all through the remote control.
VCR Plus+ allows a user to record a television show simply by entering a number -- the PlusCode® number -- printed in television program guides.
The VCR Plus+ system has been licensed to virtually every major television and VCR manufacturer and is now available in 40 countries and six continents, including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Continental Europe, Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, South America and South Africa.
www.siliconinvestor.com /subject.aspx?subjectid=26356   (490 words)

  
 Untitled
#65030 Tells the amazing story of Apollo 15 through the compelling sounds and images of the film and television record of the mission.
This six-disc set features comprehensive material from the film and television record of Apollo 16, including all the television downlink and onboard motion picture pohotography.
From illegal back alley abortions and the harrowing brutalities of the recent past, to the angry picket lines at legal abortion clinics today, this program vividly illuminates the human drama that is too often overshadowed by the highly charged political debate.
www.mnstate.edu /tcufilm/TITLEA.HTM   (13042 words)

  
 sony.html
The record suggests that Disney's programs at the time of trial consisted of approximately one hour a week of network television and one syndicated series.
The separate tuner in the Betamax enables it to record a broadcast off one station while the television set is tuned to another channel, permitting the viewer, for example, to watch two simultaneous news broadcasts by watching one "live" and recording the other for later viewing.
Although there were some differences in the surveys, they both showed that the primary use of the machine for most owners was "time-shifting,"--the practice of recording a program to view it once at a later time, and thereafter erasing it.
cyber.law.harvard.edu /metaschool/fisher/integrity/Links/Cases/sony.html   (18096 words)

  
 ABC vilified me, says ex-officer - National - smh.com.au
A Four Corners television program portrayed a former police officer involved in the jailing of Roseanne Catt as corrupt, a "villain" and a "crook", the Supreme Court heard yesterday.
While the ABC's barrister, Bret Walker, SC, admits the program was "not praising" of Mr Thomas's record as a police officer, he argued the imputations were not contained in the program.
The officer, Peter Thomas, became a private investigator who frequently acted for insurance companies in arson cases after leaving the police.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2005/05/25/1116950760748.html?from=rss   (444 words)

  
 Sensations of the XX century: Boguslaw Woloszanski
The same year, in prestigious poll organised by newspaper "Polityka" he was regarded as one of the top celebrities (third place) in Polish Television history, and "Sensations of the XX Century" was proclaimed the best program in the history of the Polish Television.
In 1990 his first book was published, which was in fact a written record of his television programs.
In 1992 he returned to the Television Educational Editorial Offiice, where apart from "Sensations" he was working on a new program - "Encyclopedia of the World War II", which soon became one of the most popular and highest evaluated programs.
www.sxxw.nom.pl /eng/books/live.html   (444 words)

  
 Open Directory - Arts: Television: Cable Television
Multichannel News: The Cable TV Industry Book Of Record - Reports on all breaking news relevant to the cable TV and telecommunications industries, here and abroad, as well as related developments in broadcast, MDS, DBS, telco and home video.
National Cable Television Association - Learn all about cable technology, programming and new developments in the industry.
Cable Television Industry and Regulation Information Fact Sheet - Bulletin from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission outlines the history of cable television, as well as various regulatory activities.
dmoz.org /Arts/Television/Cable_Television   (293 words)

  
 Japan Media Review -- TV News in Japan: Reporting on Politics or Shaping it?
When I visited TV Asahi news executives (in 1985) and they told me of their plans to begin a new type of news program, none of us would have imagined that it would change Japanese television news styles and potentially help alter its politics.
Thus, when I visited TV Asahi news executives in the summer of that year and they told me of their plans to begin a new type of news program that autumn, none of us would have imagined that it would change Japanese television news styles and potentially help alter its politics.
For example, the second largest newspaper, the Asahi Shimbun, which some consider the "paper of record" in Japan and the most liberal of the national papers, is partial owner of TV Asahi.
www.ojr.org /japan/media/1054281719.php   (293 words)

  
 Welcome to Archival Television Audio, Inc.
These tracks personify just one of the many thousands of other Archival Television Audio original off the air TV soundtracks, representing the only broadcast record in the world of an original television program (1946-1979) which has been erased, damaged, misplaced, or destroyed during the first three decades of television broadcasting.
NBC television recorded over 70 hours and 25 minutes of coverage on President John F. Kennedy's assassination beginning on November 22nd and ending on November 25th, 1963.
The November 22nd, 1963 John F. Kennedy NBC-TV assassination bulletins, and the initial lost three minutes and 53 seconds of NBC live coverage are the most significant treasure in our over 12,000 program archive.
www.atvaudio.com /jfk.php   (834 words)

  
 New Page 1
*Underlining is used to indicate the titles of magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, books, plays, films, radio and television programs, book-length poems, ballets, operas, lengthy musical compositions, record albums, legal cases, and the names of ships and aircraft.
Television entertains America's children with the most popular theme of the day: violence.
A Tale of Two Cities (novel) M*A*S*H (television program)
www.studyhall.com /EU/enguse.html   (5562 words)

  
 BeatleLinks Fab Forum - 304 - October 30
Australian television airs the third version of the Beatles' edition of the music program "Rage", featuring over four hours of promo film clips, television appearances, newsreels and interviews.
Recording for the Swedish TV program "Drop In".
In the US, Paul appears on the ABC TV morning program "Good Morning America" to promote his film "Give My Regards To Broad Street" and it's soundtrack album.
www.beatlelinks.net /forums/showthread.php?t=17171   (595 words)

  
 PBS TeacherSource - Copyright
TV Listings for a list of television programs airing this month and the taping rights which apply to each program.
The time period is usually defined from the date of the broadcast from which the recording was made, although sometimes it is defined from the date of the national, original broadcast on public television.
But since these rights are negotiated on an individual basis with program producers and copyright owners, the effective length of the free preview may vary.
www.pbs.org /teachersource/copyright/copyright_trights.shtm   (595 words)

  
 Clark, Dick
Often acknowledged more for his youthful appearance than for his business acumen, Clark nevertheless has built an impressive production record since the 1950s with teen dance shows, prime-time programming, television specials, daytime game shows, made-for-television movies, and feature films.
Clark, with the cultural scope of his network television program, became the prime target of the Congressional investigation into this illegal activity.
Given the present state of cross-corporate links among the recording, broadcasting, cable and film industries, Clark's persecution would be highly unlikely now.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/C/htmlC/clarkdick/clarkdick.htm   (1165 words)

  
 ZX Spectrum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One unusual software distribution method was a radio or television show, in Belgrade (Ventilator 202 show), Poland, Czechoslovakia or Romania for example, where the host would describe a program, instruct the audience to connect a cassette tape recorder to the radio or TV and then broadcast the program over the airwaves in audio format.
A few pop musicians included Sinclair programs on their records.
Other unusual method were 33⅓ rpm floppy or soft disks, not the hard vinyl ones, that were played on a standard hifi pickup of a record player.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ZX_Spectrum   (3660 words)

  
 A U. S. Television Chronology, 1875-1970
First use of videotape in network television programming: CBS uses its first Ampex VTR to be installed at Television City, Los Angeles, to record the evening news (then anchored by Douglas Edwards) and in turn, feeds the tape to West Coast stations three hours later.
Broadcasting reports CBS demonstrates color-television film program broadcast from its new UHF transmitter; says with industry cooperation color for the home can be available within a year.
The first regularly scheduled sight programs in conjunction with a sound broadcast station are to provide studio scenes which are to be transmitted three times a day.
members.aol.com /jeff560/chronotv.html   (3660 words)

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