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The 70s TV show CHiPs was shot in the late 70s and early 80s which could be considered as a very controversial time in the world, this series was no exception to that.(read
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The 1950s were arguably the golden age of television and many people of a certain age look back fondly at some of the shows of the time - "The Lone Ranger," "I Love Lucy" and "Gunsmoke."(read
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In recent years, it has become a growing trend to buy and watch classic television shows on DVD for your family entertainment. The availability of some of the all-time favorite classic TV shows on DVD and video has become pervasive throughout the U.S.(read
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From big-budget movies to the buzziest new shows, streaming offers tons of content you want -- but often at a steep cost.(read
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These days, phones aren't just for making calls. Smartphones have a wealth of technology, and one of their many uses is for streaming. Even better news: You don't have to strain your eyes(read
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Being a couch potato shouldn't cost an arm and a leg, yet every year, it seems that our cable bills are getting thicker and thicker.(read
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In the time it takes to dig out the remote from under your couch cushions, it seems like another streaming service pops up (Discovery+ went live on Jan. 4), a fan-favorite series moves online (History's "Vikings"(read
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There is a long history of movies that hit the silver screen diving into television sets in the forms of TV shows.(read
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Anyone who has spent any time in recent years on the web has seen a dramatic rise in Internet video. So much so that it is now a central element of many websites across the net. Web video is no doubt here to stay. "Television, as we know it, will be unrec(read
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The transmission of images obsessed inventors as early as 1875 when George Carey of Boston proposed his cumbersome system. Only five years later, the principle of scanning a picture, line by line and frame by frame - still used in modern television sets -(read
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History weaves its influence into pop culture via many avenues... One of the strangest is the Viking influence on "Star Trek," especially "The Next Generation." Ever since that series found the airwaves, I've often wondered if one or more of its writers(read
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