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Author :: Lance Winslow  |
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| Article Title :: New Reality TV Show Proposed |
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| It is amazing the success of Reality TV. Survivor, You’re fired, and the Contender have blown out all other television shows. They are realistic, interesting and fun to watch as people interact in high paced and high stress situations. Some believe it is because people can relate with them so well and in fact that maybe part of it. But whatever reason, it goes to show that reality TV is where it is at. Martha Stewart is planning a reality TV show, which is sure to make its mark among the other top rated reality TV sensations.I propose a new reality TV Show. We will call it; “This is Your Government.” Two teams will compete and are assigned easy tasks like regulating a Lemonad (read full article) |
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Category :: Movies Articles |
Author :: Darren Lambert  |
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| Article Title :: The Shawshank Redemption, a Stephen King movie |
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| The Shawshank Redemption is consistently voted as one of the best movies of all time. Originally a story in a Stephen King book, the Different Seasons, known as Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, the story was adapted and the movie created. The movie was directed and the screenplay written by Frank Darabont. The movie was his first major production. Interestingly Stephen King has written two stories about prisons, The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile, which happen to be the first two movies that Frank Darabont directed.
The story is a cruel one, in which Andy Dufresne, an educated and kind man is wrongly convicted of his wife’s murder. During his time in p (read full article) |
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Category :: Movies Articles |
Author :: Mark Barnes -  |
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| Article Title :: Freeview Television |
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| Do you want to receive additional TV channels for your viewing pleasure, without having a dish installed or having to pay a monthly subscription?
Then ‘Freeview’ is the answer!
So, what is Freeview?
‘Freeview’ is an alternative to Sky TV, and is already available and being broadcast to approximately 70-80% of the UK to date. (If you would like to check if you are in a ‘Freeview’ coverage area, please visit our website and go to the ‘Freeview’ section).
Unlike other digital services (satellite & cable), there is no monthly subscription or fee required, with approximately 40 TV stations, ranging from family entertainment with (read full article) |
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Category :: Movies Articles |
Author :: Sandra Stammberger -  |
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| Article Title :: Online DVD Rental – The Wave Of The Future |
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| If you’re a movie lover, and you incessantly rent DVDs, the recent wave and exponential growth of the popularity of online DVD rental stores should please you. The Internet’s ability to offer you literally any product has grown. Now you can rent DVDs and video games through the Internet and at a serious advantage to your local Blockbuster too.
Sites like Netflix.com offer numerous advantageous to the “old” way of renting DVDs. For example, you get to choose from almost 50,000 different titles. Imagine the size of a Blockbuster that held that many choices! You get all the new releases when you want them. No more waiting to see a movie. There are no late fees whatsoever. T (read full article) |
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Author :: Britt Gillette -  |
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| Article Title :: The Dukes Of Hazzard (DVD) Review |
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| In the late 70's and early 80's, television viewers fell in love with The Dukes of Hazzard, a weekly foray into the fictional setting of Hazzard County, Georgia. Cousins Bo and Luke Duke (John Schneider and Tom Wopat) spent each episode trying to do good, while the loveable “Boss” Hogg (Sorrell Booke) concocted various schemes for making money and having the Duke boys, who always foiled his plans, thrown in jail for violating their probation (the result of a deal with the federal government to end the centuries-old Duke family tradition of bootlegging).
Joining Bo and Luke are their Uncle Jesse (Denver Pyle), a grandfatherly figure who owns the family farm, and Cousin Daisy (read full article) |
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Category :: Movies Articles |
Author :: Brian Kohlmeier  |
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| Article Title :: Bring on the New TV Dramas |
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| The 2005-06 television season is just a few weeks old, but there are some clear winners and losers amongst the new shows, both in quality and ratings. I took a bullet for y’all and sat down to watch just about every new show to come down the pipe this fall, sorted through them, and came up with a list of winners that are worthy of your precious free time (which I like to call couch potato time).Commander in Chief (ABC, Tuesdays at 9:00)
A woman as the President of the United States? Something we may never see in our lifetime comes to the television screen when the President dies and his stunt-appointed V.P. takes over the Oval Office. Echoing the good days of “The West Win (read full article) |
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Category :: Movies Articles |
Author :: Shawn Hickman  |
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| Article Title :: How Independent News Video Producers Will Bypass The Mainstream TV Networks |
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| In a television network the end devices are stupid, while the network itself is sophisticated. Control is exercised within the TV network itself. On the Internet, the opposite is actually true: an end-to-end deliberately dumb network with all of the intelligence concentrated at the periphery."To be a real-time video journalist, all you need is a blog, a camcorder, and a laptop with WiFi. How long will it be before our news reports come direct from local sources with their own video production facilities, in real time, over the Net? ... Classical TV and video news production equipment, requiring tens of thousands of dollars and a specialized infrastructure, is becoming a thing of th (read full article) |
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Category :: Movies Articles |
Author :: Jim Huffman  |
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| Article Title :: Ever Wanted to be a TV Star? |
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| Well, it’s not easy, but you can become a star. At least a local one.The secret is using your local cable public access. The bottom line is this: cable operators are required by law to provide public access television for their franchises. Public access is usually provided to individuals or non-profit organizations. Which means, of course, that you can’t come on as a blatantly commercial program, but will need to remember our rule of thumb: you are there to provide information, and not to get sales.None of which means you have to turn away business if it comes to you because you were on TV last week. It just means that your primary focus on your program must be inf (read full article) |
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Category :: Movies Articles |
Author :: Howard Lewis  |
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| Article Title :: Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow - The Art of Presentation by TV Antique Show Valuers and Appraisers |
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| Clearly, many shows are carried by the personality of the presenter though they frequently reflect a triumph of style over substance. This, arguably, excludes Dickinson, who dominates the screen, demonstrating boundless enthusiasm and an opinion on almost everything. He is somewhat redolent of the eponymous Lovejoy, that roguish, careworn but charming dealer, so successfully played by Ian McShane in the BBC series, but his piece de resistance surely has to be his hair. Whatever authority he may exude examining a Victorian tortoise shell box or a chipped Minton plate, one cannot but be drawn to his vertiginous mullet, a shock of hair so dense it could comfortably accommodate a nest of bird (read full article) |
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Category :: Movies Articles |
Author :: Jay Carmichael  |
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| Article Title :: Direct TV HBO Channels: HBO Boxing Show's Fights Worth Fighting For |
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| Most people know the basic concept of one of today’s most violent sports, boxing, but contrary to popular belief, boxing is one of the oldest competitive sports still enjoyed today. Boxing has been around for so long, it has even been depicted on the walls of tombs in Egypt, dating from around 2000 to 1500 B.C. Boxing was also practiced by the empires of Ancient Rome and Greece. While the Greek fought with leather straps wrapped around their fists, the Romans used gloves wound with metal strips which promised a much more “interesting” show. Today’s boxing is of coarse much more civilized but it still carries on the tradition of heart pounding adrenaline that its ancient coun (read full article) |
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