Articles, tagged with "television viewers", page 5
10th September 2009
The election might be over, but no matter what the news cycle, there's something worth laughing at. That's the motto of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, who a few years ago might have just been obscure names you caught if you happened to be watching Stran...
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Joseph Hildebrandt
04th September 2009
Computer monitors have come a long way in a short time. Once there were the bulky old style CRT monitors that extended backwards and took up more space than was good for them. Go down to any recycle centre and you are bound to see these relics piled up as...
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Max Land
02nd September 2009
To be ready to watch television on computer is like a superb dream that has happen for those that have been waiting patiently for it. To be ready to watch tv on computer is growing at a quick speed and is scheduled to maybe become the top television ente...
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Adrian Sharp
11th August 2009
We live here, we know it and now the evidence has shown that the Eastern Cape is the second most popular travel destination in the Country, second only to KZN, perhaps our region is not the best kept travel secret in the world after all. Consult your crys...
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Alan Hawkins
07th August 2009
Millions of people remember the earliest days of satellite television, which meant an enormous "dish" burrowed in the front yard or mounted precariously to the roof of a home or barn. The days for such complex and huge equipment are long gone, and in f...
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Taylor Benson
07th August 2009
Millions of people remember the earliest days of satellite television, which meant an enormous "dish" dug in the front yard or stuck precariously to the roof of a home or barn. The days for such elaborate and huge equipment are long gone, and in fact t...
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Taylor Benson
04th August 2009
Television first came into being in 1928, but its history goes back further than that and it will no doubt carry on beyond where we are now. There were years of experimentation before what we now know to be the television - then utilising a cathode ray t...
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Adam Singleton
05th July 2009
The 2007 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass was, as one writer put it, all about change. From remodeling the clubhouse to replacing the dirt on the course, the changes revitalized this Championship venue, bringing a fresh look to the anchor of the PGA T...
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Jack Moorehouse
17th June 2009
The over 50s are struggling to decide which of their domestic bills to pay as they try to cope with the worsening effects of the credit crunch.
For the over 50s, household budgets are being stretched to the limit by all the various demands, including t...
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Janet
04th June 2009
Television guides are all over the Internet. They are there to provide avid television viewers schedules and listings of television shows and programs and shows, and help them to determine which to show to watch. But checking a television guide is not as ...
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Mel C
04th June 2009
Television viewers are becoming more and more discriminating when it comes to what they watch on TV. They have started enjoying more freedom in choosing what they want to watch. This development in the television viewing landscape has urged satellite and ...
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Mel C
04th June 2009
There is a growing trend among television viewers to become more proactive when it comes to asking for movies they want to see, when they want to see it. Movies being requested for are usually movies viewers were not able to catch in theaters, or they are...
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Mel C
28th April 2009
While some television fans might think that bigger is always better, new numbers are showing that television viewers are shelling out less for a plasma screen to watch their favourite programmes on.
And that decline has led to a demand for smaller scr...
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Andrew Regan
24th April 2009
The television show American Idol is once again roaring through yet another blockbuster season on Fox Network. Are there marketing lessons buried within the weekly contest that draws millions of television viewers every week? Yes! The same strategies t...
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romeoicq
21st April 2009
Traditional marketing says that ads and full blown exposures work, this is why the marketing industry is a multibillion dollar business. If you're a new company then you're thinking of pouring all your start-up capital to gain exposure to your intended cr...
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crestmediainc