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  Television program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A television series that is intended to air a finite number of episodes is usually called a miniseries or serial (although the latter term also has other meanings).
A television movie ("made-for-TV" movie) is a movie that is initially aired on television rather than being released in theaters or direct-to-video, although many successful television movies are later released on video.
While television series appearing on TV networks are usually commissioned by the networks themselves, their producers earn greater revenue when the program is sold into syndication.
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 The Score (television network) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not only was it the usual source for sports scores and news, it was now able to compete on a limited basis with Canadian sports stalwart TSN, and the then-fledgling Rogers Sportsnet.
The Score's broadcasting headquarters is in Toronto, on the 3rd Floor of the Holiday Inn hotel at 370 King Street West.
The Score HD The Score HD is a high definition simulcast of The Score.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Score_(television_network)   (802 words)

  
 Television and Literacy
Television is a huge market: political candidates use it to persuade constituents, corporations to sell products, civil groups for public service announcements, and the military to get soldiers.
The regular, non-educational, television recognition checklist's mean score was a healthy 87.3% while the non education was quite lower at 25.0%.
The correlation shows the relationship between the sets of data; it showed that the higher the mean score on the regular television recognition test, the lower the score on the print exposure tests and in some cases the general ability tests.
eserver.org /courses/spring97/76100o/contributions/smetana   (2776 words)

  
 NLL GAMES TO AIR ON 'THE SCORE' IN CANADA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The National Lacrosse League has announced a three-year agreement with 'The Score' television network to carry the League's national television package in Canada.
The Score will be the carrier of the league's national television package in Canada.
An announcement regarding league television in the United States is expected in the coming weeks.
www.nll.com /printer_914.shtml   (519 words)

  
 CNW Group
Televising a combination of native HD programming and content converted with state-of-the-art active pan-and-scan technology, the Score HD will broadcast in 720p widescreen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The Score is currently negotiating with other cable and satellite television providers to add The Score HD to their services as quickly as possible.
Score Media's main asset is The Score Television Network, a national specialty television service providing sports, news, information, highlights and live event programming, available across Canada in more than 5.6 million homes.
www.newswire.ca /en/releases/archive/March2006/30/c7457.html   (571 words)

  
 globeandmail.com : globeinvestor.com : Headline Media Group reports operating profit for 2004
On January 21, 2004, The Score received CRTC approval of its licence renewal for a full term, and that approval included a new authorized basic wholesale rate of $0.14, an increase of 40% from The Score's previously authorized basic wholesale rate of $0.10.
The Score paid down $1.2 million of its revolving operating line of credit during the year and the Company also used $1.2 million of the cash proceeds from the sale of PrideVision TV to pay down a loan provided by a company related by virtue of common control.
Television productions and other broadcast rights are amortized over the contracted exhibition period based on the estimated useful life of the program to the Company.
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 Television MP3 Downloads - Television Music Downloads - Television Music Videos
Television were one of the most creative bands to emerge from New York's punk scene of the mid-'70s, creating an influential new guitar vocabulary.
Television recorded a demo tape for Island Records with Brian Eno in 1975, yet the label decided not to sign the band.
Television released their second album, Adventure, in the spring of 1978.
www.mp3.com /television/artists/4833/biography.html   (577 words)

  
 Ottawa Sun: - Expos know The Score   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Expos reached a television rights deal with The Score yesterday for the upcoming major league baseball season.
The Score will show between 25 and 35 regular-season Expos games as part of the national English-language package, beginning with the 2004 home opener against the Philadelphia Phillies on April 23.
Last season, the Expos didn't have an English-language television deal, and have been on the air sporadically for most of the last decade.
www.canoe.ca /NewsStand/OttawaSun/Sports/2004/03/25/pf-394506.html   (161 words)

  
 Jun 02, 2003 - Friends opposes rate increases sought by Sportsnet, The Score, and supports rate increase sought by ...
Friends makes several suggestions to the CRTC on how rate increases sought by Rogers Sportsnet Inc., The Score Television Network Ltd. and VoicePrint in their licence renewal applications could be used for public benefit.
Require all three sports services to give up their analog status and be distributed exclusively on a digital basis, as “tier drivers.” This would give subscribers the freedom to choose whether to subscribe to such services, and might increase digital take-up rates at the same time.
In essence, the positions taken by Rogers and The Score are that they deserve an increase in their wholesale rate to level the playing field with their principal competitor, TSN, which currently has an approved wholesale rate of $1.07.
www.friends.ca /Resource/briefs/policy06020301.asp   (1477 words)

  
 Keeping the score   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In terms of instrumentation, it's sort of an orchestral jazz score, which you might say harkens back to the (Henry) Mancini scores, where you have the orchestra but also the sax, electric guitar and vibraphone; that was fun.
We recorded 80% of the score with synths at home, then to add dimension we took that work to the scoring stage and sweetened it with a group of string players and a couple of guitarists.
We are creating (scores) in a way that give a lot of character to the (music), which is part of the fun for me, too.
www.hollywoodreporter.com /thr/music/feature_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1956747   (3943 words)

  
 Marketing Magazine | Settling the score
Not so The Score Television Network Ltd. The sports network recently filed a breach of contract lawsuit against a handful of companies it says refused to pay for spots that ran on the station last year.
The Score is seeking $70,200 for an unpaid account for broadcasting time and advertising services and for "unjust enrichment," plus interests and costs.
The Score is also seeking $100,000 from Winner for libel and tort of international interference with economic and other relations; and aggravated punitive and/or exemplary damages for $50,000.
www.marketingmag.ca /magazine/current/in_context/article.jsp?content=20050516_68681_68681   (637 words)

  
 The score for 2001: A Space Odyssey Journal of Popular Film and Television - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The reason that the film's music is part of the larger debate about the film has to do with the nature of the score itself and the process that went into its creation.
At one extreme is the view that the score fills in gaps of action, and that no one notices it, except that something would be missing if it were not there.
On the other hand, the score is viewed as what might save a film.(1) Consequently, Kubrick's decision was not necessarily surprising.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0412/is_n4_v25/ai_20573310   (478 words)

  
 Submission to CRTC re SportsNet, The Score and VoicePrint Licence Renewal Applications [Applications 2002-0974-3, ...
The Score proposes an increase of 30¢ to bring it to a monthly wholesale rate of 40¢, a 300% increase.
In essence, the positions taken by Rogers and The Score are that they deserve an increase in their wholesale rate to level the playing field” with their main competitor, The Sports Network (“TSN”).
In essence, it is the position of both Rogers and The Score that since TSN has a higher wholesale rate, the CRTC should approve their proposed rate increases.
www.friends.ca /print/Resource/briefs/policy04300301.asp   (1614 words)

  
 Running Up the Score
Television, of course, has been great for fans, giving them access to innumerable games that they otherwise would not see.
Television provides significant direct revenue as well as the added exposure that stimulates other marketing partnership opportunities for the leagues, teams, and players.
With the NBA on television in some 190 countries around the globe, the league's teams, players, and licensed merchandise are all in great demand.
www.alumni.hbs.edu /bulletin/1998/february/sports.html   (2438 words)

  
 Outsider's Guide - News Update
The Canadian television home of the National Lacrosse League will be The Score through the 2006 season.
The Score, which aired selected Ottawa Rebel games in 2001 and 2002, takes over for Rogers Sportsnet, which reduced its number of live telecasts in 2003, the last season of its own three-year contract.
The Score, available in 5.5 million of Canada's eight million cable television homes, will air one NLL game every week of the regular season except Week Two, the only week of the season in which no Canadian teams are in action, and the entire five-game postseason.
www.lacrosse-network.com /outsidersguide/news030910.htm   (474 words)

  
 Aura360 Launches Website Dedicated to SCORE Desert Racing Television Series - News - Dirt Rider Magazine
After the success of the initial broadcast, television coverage was expanded to include seven hours of original programming of the entire SCORE desert racing series on three networks: NBC, OLN, and Discovery HD.
SCORE International, founded in 1973 by the late Mickey Thompson and headed by Sal Fish since 1974, continues today as the premier sanctioning body worldwide in the sport of desert racing.
SCORE races feature 17 Pro and two Sportsman classes for cars and trucks in the U.S. with 10 additional Pro and three more Sportsman classes for motorcycles and ATVs competing in the races in Mexico.
www.dirtrider.com /news/141_0509_aura360_launches_website_score_tv   (603 words)

  
 The Score   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Score follows the pair as they walk through all the familiar paces of these flicks: obtaining the building’s plans and security codes, deploying a lot of high-tech hardware, and at the end resolving their differences in a spasm of about-faces.
The character of Max is so familiar to us that we can almost recite his lines ahead of Brando, and in the deadness that surrounds him, it’s hard not to notice that Oz’s compositions emphasize the actor’s corpulence.
The Score has one of those generic action-movie titles and that its characters’ names all feel pulled out of a phone book, but it’s also filled with plot turns so predictable that you not only guess them, you reject them as too obvious, before they ever arrive.
www.culturevulture.net /Movies2/Score.htm   (916 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Score (Widescreen): DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
As Max, a gay fence who needs this one last score, Brando is both sarcastic and serious in the same breath, turning in the performance fans hoped he was still capable of.
"The Score" is a thriller with slow pace, but that is not a factor because two screen legends and the best actor of his generation are in the leading roles.
"The Score" is not a groundbreaking film, but the cast is stunning, the plot is familiar but it's also interesting, the direction is smart, the music is good, and all that results in an amusing film.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00003CY5J   (1261 words)

  
 The Score - Movie Review
But you haven't seen any of this done with three of the greatest film actors alive, which is what makes the difference in "The Score," a pulse-racing break-in thriller that shatters the mold because of its absolutely brilliant performances and its handful of entertaining twists.
Oz eloquently plays this all out in real time, wisely letting the silence, sweat and strain work themselves into the viewer's psyche instead of trying to soup up the action with the beat-mix music and random, rapid-fire editing that is so often used as cinematic shorthand in modern crime flicks.
The only real frustration with "The Score" isn't an issue with the movie itself, but with the television ad campaign that gives away large, consequential chunks of the climax.
www.contactmusic.com /new/film.nsf/reviews/thescore_1   (1006 words)

  
 The Score Television Network Reduces Time to Air, Doubles Output with Grass Valley Digital News Production Solution ...
The Score Television Network serves 5.5 million cable and satellite TV viewers across Canada and has been an end-to-end true nonlinear Digital Television Network since its launch in May of 1997.
The equipment for The Score Network was supplied by Applied Electronics Limited in Toronto, Canada, a long-time Grass Valley equipment distributor.
Currently, when producing highlight segments, reporters at The Score Television Network must record/digitize a game in real time, stop recording then play the tagged material real-time into an edit station, then package the material for air.
www.thomsongrassvalley.com /news/2003/20031218-Score.html   (1158 words)

  
 SIRIUS Satellite Radio Canada - News
The Score is the first Canadian sports station on the SIRIUS Canada channel lineup, with an exciting programming format that will deliver on the high expectations which have been set by The Score on television.
We wanted to provide Canadian sports fans with the leading all sports channel and with the success of The Score on television it was a natural evolution,” said Gary Slaight, President and CEO, Standard Broadcasting, Partner SIRIUS Canada.
Score Media Inc. is a media company committed to creating consumer value through creative solutions, technology, and innovation in response to sports fans’ growing desire for increased participation in their consumption of sports content.
www.siriuscanada.ca /SiriusNewsRelease-e5.htm   (566 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Score: DVD: Edward Norton,Frank Oz,Angela Bassett,Marlon Brando,Mark Camacho,Christina Colburn,Claude ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
While I'm not going to tout THE SCORE as an Oscar-worthy masterpiece, it is certainly one of the best "heist" films that I have seen in a long time.
THE SCORE does everything right: it allows its incredibly talented acting performances to become the central focus of the movie and not the high-tech gadgetry that are the staple of cheaper thrillers.
To be sure, THE SCORE is not without technology, but what makes this film "pop" is the fact that we are drawn into the plot by De Niro, Brando, and the absolutely fantastic performance of Norton.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00003CY5J?v=glance   (2508 words)

  
 Movie Poop Shoot - Knowing the Score
It got less and less, which was interesting because the scores at the beginning of the year were about 17 minutes long at most.
I listened to that score constantly when I was writing the script, which is why I had Sydney wear that red wig.
You can't deny that what he does is superior to most everything else on television, and the fact that he's doing orchestral scoring on a weekly basis.
www.moviepoopshoot.com /score/8a.html   (3873 words)

  
 The Score - Music Industry Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Score is a comprehensive directory featuring free listings of all businesses serving the industry.
Companies are invited to advertise in full colour and prime positions are available for those wishing to maximise their exposure to this niche market.
Distribution of The Score will take place via pre-ordered copy sales and will be available at select news agencies nationwide.
www.thescore.co.za   (219 words)

  
 News and Milestones - 011205keeping score haas grant
Keeping Score: MTT on Music was introduced on national television in June 2004 as part of a multimedia initiative aimed at providing audiences with a connection to classical music and the powerful emotions it conveys.
Keeping Score will also have a significant education component designed to provide students in California and across the country with a broader understanding and access to classical music.
Fund awarded $1.7 million for research and development of the Keeping Score television pilot that aired on PBS last summer; of the companion Web site, www.keepingscore.org; and of the Symphony’s kids’ Web site, www.sfskids.com.
sfsymphony.org /templates/news_samp.asp?nodeid=3376&callid=16   (887 words)

  
 Woodbine Entertainment Announces Television Schedule | bloodhorse.com
The first broadcast of the season on The Score was aired March 31.
The Score will telecast Woodbine's full-card simulcasts nearly every Sunday until Sept. 1.
The first Woodbine Post Time on Sportsnet, which will spotlight three to four races during each telecast, is set for April 26 at 3:30 p.m.
www.bloodhorse.com /articleindex/article.asp?id=8900   (173 words)

  
 WWE Corporate
The Score is Canada's only sports network with a ticker that never sleeps - bringing Canadians all the breaking sports news and information 24 hours a day, even while games are in progress.
These risks and uncertainties include the conditions of the markets for live events, broadcast television, cable television, pay-per-view, Internet, food and beverage, entertainment, professional sports, and licensed merchandise; acceptance of the Company's brands, media and merchandise within those markets; and other risks and factors identified in documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The names of all World Wrestling Entertainment televised and live programming, talent names, images, likenesses, slogans and wrestling moves and all World Wrestling Entertainment logos are trademarks which are the exclusive property of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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