Word: channelling
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...create an environmental design blog that is everything hip and urban. TreeHugger attracts about half a million visitors a month, mostly students and designers in their 20s and 30s, and posts an average of 16 entries per weekday. Using the latest in blogging technology, including an interactive broadband channel TreeHuggerTV, Hill is making every effort to get his message of "green" living out to the world. In addition to TreeHugger, Hill maintains a user-generated environmental blog, Hugg.com, and sells a ceramic mug at WeAreHappyToServeYou.com which pays homage to the popular paper cup found in New York City delis...
...What about your broadband channel, TreeHuggerTV. When did it start and how did it change your blog? TreeHuggerTV is fairly new, within the past four months. We have gotten a lot of nice comments on it, people enjoy it. Clearly cable, network and the Internet are slamming together, which makes sense... That's clearly where things are headed, and I think the Internet allows a lot of that to happen. I think that much of advertising is difficult to measure on TV and is much easier to measure on the Internet. Those factors together suggest to me that there will...
...going to be a very good show tonight. And I think you should change the channel." That does not sound like an auspicious beginning for a TV series, but it's part of the opening scene of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, a drama that aims to give late-night comedy the West Wing treatment. After Wes Mendell (Judd Hirsch), the producer of a sketch show (also called Studio 60), is forced to kill a controversial skit, he lets loose a live on-camera rant. "We're all being lobotomized," he says, "by this country's most influential medium...
...makers use differing standards to calculate the numbers, so comparing them is "almost useless," says Poor. So how do you judge contrast? First view the TV from the front, then see how badly the image fades from the side. If all the sets are on the same channel, it's fairly easy to tell which ones have deeper blacks and purer whites...
Despite the news-channel talk of a fresh threat, people have been trying for almost 20 years to blow up planes with liquid explosives packed in carry-on baggage. Terrorists, like movie studios and toddlers, don't like to try new things. In 1987 two North Korean agents posing as father and daughter put a radio packed with plastic explosives and a whisky bottle full of liquid explosives in a bag in the overhead bin of a South Korean airliner. Then they got off on a layover. The subsequent explosion sent the plane spinning into the jungle near the Thailand...