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  • Syndication vs. Network Broadcasts

    Local TV stations broadcast shows from three different categories: local origination, syndication, and network affiliate content. Most people recognize the local origination stuff when they see it. It consists mainly local news, weather, and sports, along local talk shows and the occasional community-oriented special program.More
  • But Who Will De-Boob the Boob Tube?

    Both of the major U.S. Satellite TV companies act as if they've come up with some kind of new concept in television.More
  • A Fresher Take on the World's Biggest Lies

    Last month, I did a column about the world's biggest lies. Based on popular demand, I have decided to do a sequel. Here are ten more common, everyday fallacies that I am debunking.More
  • Just a Concept?

    Several months back, a guy who authors a popular television technology website posted an article that referred to the fallacious 500-channel universe. As I have stated in some previous posts, there are no cable or satellite systems in the U.S.More
  • The Great Billing Cycle Money Grab

    I was starting to get worried. It was the eighth of February and my electric bill, that usually comes on the second or third day of each month, had not arrived yet. From reading some of my other posts, you know how paranoid I am of the U.More
  • Don't Confuse Cable Broadband with DSL

    Last year, a co-worker of mine called his cable company to order DSL. Yesterday, when I went to see my podiatrist, we began discussing broadband options. I told him that I had DSL at home.More
  • The Coming Television Revolution

    The revolution is just getting started and will be begin to make its mark this year. By 2010, it will begin to take off. By 2025, it will be the standard for all TV viewing.More
  • The Potential Conundrum of Regulating Pay-TV

    In last week's column, I argued the merits (or rather the lack thereof) of extending decency regulations to cable and satellite TV. This week, I'll point out just how much of a quagmire this would actually be and how difficult it would be to implement, regardless of the merits.Regulating cable and satellite TV would not be as clear-cut as it might seem on the surface.More
  • A Peek Into the Near Future of Electronics Technology

    How long do you think DVDs have around? 20 years? 10 years?More
  • Fun with Credit Cards

    For those of us who know how to use them properly, credit cards can actually be quite fun and lucrative. To those who do not know how to use them properly, I would say that you should stop reading this column right about now, or at least I would advise you not to try any of this stuff at home. What I'm about to describe is not one of those illegal credit card schemes.More