Word: orlandos
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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EASTERN CONFERENCE AtlanticW L Pct. GB L10Streak Home Away Conf. Orlando 43 13 .768 -- 7-3 W3 28-1 15-12 32-9 New York 35 19 .648 7 6-4 L120-7 15-12 21-13 Boston 22 33 .400 20.5 4-6L3 13-16 9-17 13-20 New Jersey 22 35 .386 21.5 4-6L2 15-12 7-23 13-22 Miami 21 34 .382 21.5 5-5 L1 14-12 7-22 17-21 Philadelphia 16 40 .286 27 2-8 W1 8-18 8-22 10-27 Washington...
...Orlando 118, New York...
...found ourselves turning inward to tap the many experienced sources within our own company -- indeed within our own magazine. Not only is Time Warner Inc., TIME's parent company, involved in a wide range of multimedia projects -- such as the creation of a pioneering interactive television system in Orlando, Florida, and the establishment of its own site on the Internet -- but TIME magazine has introduced its own brand of journalism into these new media forms...
...next step is participation in interactive television, which is a natural extension of our online work. TIME journalists will play a major role in providing the content for the News Exchange, a video information-on-demand feature on Time Warner's Full Service Network in Orlando that will allow viewers to watch the news they want whenever they want it. A number of TIME staff members have already had to don makeup to tell their stories in front of a videocamera...
...million homes by the year 2000. Another is Time Warner, which is neck and neck with TeleCommunications Inc. in the race to be the nation's largest cable company. Time Warner is teaming with U S West to test its notion of a state-of-the-art system in Orlando, Florida, as part of a $5 billion effort to build what the company calls its Full Service Network...