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The Motley Fool September 20, 2011 Keki Fatakia |
Has the Internet Killed TV? Time Warner Cable will offer a rebate on Slingboxes to its Wideband Internet customers.  |
The Motley Fool September 13, 2011 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
I Just Canceled HBO Video services are less compelling these days.  |
The Motley Fool August 20, 2011 David Williamson |
Want Every NFL Game? No Problem! NFL Sunday Ticket is now available on PlayStation 3.  |
Fast Company August 8, 2011 Margaret Rhodes |
Primetime Emmy Awards This year's Emmy host is Glee star Jane Lynch, a surefire ratings magnet.  |
Sports Central August 10, 2011 Bob Ekstrom |
ESPN's Double-Secret QBR Still Shrouded in Mystery The network willing to devote a full season to the importance of the quarterback now wants to rewrite the rules on how to measure one, but they've learned a valuable lesson from the rating they hope to supplant: keep it secret.  |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2011 |
Rosenfeld to Lead HHMI Documentary Initiative HHMI's $60 million documentary film initiative, announced in February, aims to bring high-quality, compelling science features to television. The initiative will extend the Institute's science education outreach to a global TV viewership.  |
Sports Central July 15, 2011 Neil Bright |
All in the Game For many, televised sports is one of a handful of activities rekindling our emotional pasts. In doing so, spectator sports contribute to one's life what children contribute to a home. And that is a mixture of joy, frustration, and wonder.  |
The Motley Fool May 25, 2011 |
Remembering Mark Haines We're saddened by the sudden death of CNBC's "Squawk Box" co-anchor at the age of 65.  |
BusinessWeek May 19, 2011 Bess Levin |
Movie Review: Too Big to Fail At last, the HBO movie, directed by Curtis Hanson, lends the financial crisis some Hollywood street cred  |
HHMI Bulletin May 2011 |
Institute Launches Documentary Film Unit At a meeting in February that brought together scientists, educators, and entertainment industry professionals, HHMI announced the launch of a $60 million documentary film initiative that aims to bring engaging science features to television.  |
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