television stations

Find A Wholesale Supplier For Any Product You Want In Just A Few Minutes…And Pay Up To 80% Below Wholesale Prices!
Click Here Now

television stations to illustrate this

01/02/2007

Thank God and anyone else responsible for the multiple television stations and the choices they afford today. When I was a kid, at least a hundred years ago, it seems, considering the lack of technological options, we had three television stations. You know the ones: ABC, NBC, and CBS. We had only a few channels to click on the dial—no, no remote, no buttons, we had a dial that we spun like a coveted safe dial, waiting for just the right click to tune us into a clear enough picture to watch. We had the television stations that you could click on, sure, but you would get a big black line about a third of the width of the screen (which was limited to 6, 8, or 10 inches, by the way…no plasma, no HD)…a line that went down the center of the picture like a censor’s marker might. We were told this was the mountain in the way. (We lived in the wooded and semi-mountainous terrain where it was better for skiers than it was for TV addicts.)

Go ahead and relax and try to take in every word I'm about to tell you.

And skiers got only a bit more “snow” than we who wanted to stay inside with cocoa and “Batman” or fudge and Friday night “Brady Bunch” or “Partridge Family” fun. The grainy quality of the television stations we did get, was typically enough to force a weakening of eyesight and a subsequent trip to the optometrist for glasses we didn’t otherwise need, save to watch TV at this point.

If I am done complaining, you might be saying, I could get on with the television stations of today and the godsent offerings each makes. Ohhh, where does a TV lover begin? Yes, ABC, CBS, and NBC are still kicking ass, only changing to their logos slightly and their focus slightly more. They still have way too many news hours for my sensitive approach. But click a silent click down to Fox and you have Seinfeld re-runs and American Idol and all those fascinating trading spouses and other reality shows. Speaking of reality TV shows, I suggest for the real TV fan that you move to the television stations that at first were riding on others’ coattails but have made a slot for themselves: The WB, a Warner Brothers conglomeration, seems to target and provide a place for the black population—often neglected on other major television stations save the occasional Cosby or Bernie Mac if you are lucky. The WB features a fantastic reality TV show hosted by Tara Banks called “America’s Next Top Model. first of all.

CBS has the long standing “Big Brother,” the award-winning “Survivor,” and the top reality TV show, “Amazing Race;” NBC has the great new “Beauty and the Geek,” and ABC has “The Bachelor” (this season , in Paris). But now that we have hundreds more than three television stations from which to plan our days and nights, though we pay more, we have access to Reality TV stations, Soap Opera stations, and of course, hundreds of sports stations and channels in any event.

So if you’ll excuse me, I need to get my TV-viewing clothes on, food prepped, and remote re-charged, for tonight…the skating stars and bad skaters will be paired in competition on one channel, the biggest loser will be a couple on another channel, and on yet another of my 700+ television stations, the “American Idol” auditions are kicking into second gear with their second day of auditions and our second night of long-awaited airing turning now to another matter.

I'm hoping that you found all of this interesting and helpful. The information you just read was pulled from many different resources

Recent television stations related posts:

hdtv projection another example
01/18/2007
My neice really lices our hdtv projection system, because it is just like being in a theatre. It has a little projector which mixes the color and shoo ...

horror movies furthermore
01/17/2007
Seen any good horror movies lately? Come on, we all love movies. Television and film are simply a great vehicle to relaxation. This is why we enjoy th ...

cable television after awhile
01/16/2007
Cable television is a great source for entertainment, offering a large number of channels and special features like On Demand that put nearly any prog ...

sharp television to demonstrate
01/15/2007
I’m a long time user of Sharp televisions, and I’ve always been very happy with them. In fact the only three television brands that I can recall ever ...

cheap flat screen to put it differently
01/14/2007
I love flat screen monitors and flat screen televisions. What a wonderful breakthrough in technology. I was so tired of my bulky CRT junk, and havin ...

tv network if you think about it
01/13/2007
What if we were confined to watching only—God forbid—one TV network? Say, for example, we give up living in the speed culture, forgo the high tech hi ...

anti glare screens after a short time
01/12/2007
You remember those old green screen computers? I remember being in elementary school and learning to program in logo on one. Even at that time, the gr ...

digital tv let's keep the ball rolling
01/11/2007
Digital TV is a huge leap forward in the world of television. Compared to your typical non-digital cable television packages, you get hundreds of mor ...

tv remote control the following example
01/10/2007
How did we ever survive without the TV remote control? This little electronic wonder has become the epitome of our society. Think about it. The TV ...

best tv moving right along
01/09/2007
It’s really hard to say what the best TV is these days. With plasma and LCD TVs coming out left and right, capable of HDTV and EDTV, its dizzying try ...

tv news

Will Black Friday be black enough?
Circuit City was busy Friday, and people appeared to be buying, although the store's general manager, Sean Connolly, said shopping was a little lighter than last year at this time.

Comments
Well, it seems we write about it every time someone drops their support of the PBS "NewsHour," so it's only fair to report when someone picks it up.

This is Only a Test: Roger Catlin | TV Eye
Ready for TV's digital conversion? You'll find out when local stations test out their digital signals twice on Wednesday.

Categories

camera
fashion
Pets
sporting
technology
tv

Related Blog Posts

cordless phone and answering machine
answering machine messages
max factor mascara
wireless hidden cameras
answering machine
human resource management
video duplication
employee satisfaction surveys
wireless phones
crabtree and evelyn

other's articles:  home  |  hobby  |  electronics  |  auto  |  truck  |  atv  |  motorcycle  |  ipod