How Come at the Dentist

Posted by admin on July 9th, 2010 and filed under television stations | 10 Comments »

A guy named Larry Mendte used to do this hilarious TV report on San Diego TV back in the late 90’s. I taped most of them. Here is one he did on a trip to the Dentist.

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The Origins of Television

Posted by admin on July 5th, 2010 and filed under television | 25 Comments »

A segment from a 1996 episode of the Discovery Channel’s “Origins” program discussing the origins of television. Featuring Paul Schatzkin, author of “The Boy Who Invented Television.” Used with permission.

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Internet TV stations. Live TV channels, watch Internet fernsehen

Posted by admin on July 1st, 2010 and filed under television stations | No Comments »

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Monty Python- Penguin on the Television

Posted by admin on June 27th, 2010 and filed under television | 25 Comments »

A very funny Python sketch. Enjoy!

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George Harrison on Rutland Weekend Television

Posted by admin on June 21st, 2010 and filed under television | 25 Comments »

A compilation of all of George’s scenes during his appearance on Eric Idle’s RWT Christmas special, December 26, 1975. (I apologize for the editing problems).

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Hunky and Spunky Cartoon

Posted by admin on June 17th, 2010 and filed under television stations | 9 Comments »

In the good old days, when we only had four channels and NO remote control, kids were at the mercy of the television station content. Remember, there were no videos or DVD’s, so a kid would watch almost ANYTHING cartoon related. TV Stations would have their Cartoon Hours and my sister and I would be glued to the set. This is one of the classic cartoons that the station played WAY too much — we had seen it so many times that we could recite the next line. And it wouldn’t be so bad but it’s a god awful cartoon. I dedicate this video to my sister Renee, who always loved Hunky and Spunky, much to my dismay.

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DuMont Television Network ID

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2010 and filed under television stations | 25 Comments »

Someone else posted this originally, but his account was closed. An ID for the DuMont Television Network, which operated between 1946-1955. DuMont was the first network home for Ralph Kramden, and it carried the NFL from 1951-1955, but was woefully underfinanced, and done in by regulations and uncooperative shareholders. The core of the DuMont network, stations WABD (NYC) and WTTG (DC) became the core of the Metromedia chain, which in turn became the core of the Fox Network. This ID comes after the end of one of their most remembered shows, Captain Video

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How to Connect Your Laptop to Your Television

Posted by admin on May 27th, 2010 and filed under television | 25 Comments »

Watch this video for a demonstration of “How to Connect Your Laptop to Your Television”. To complete the task, you will need:

A laptop
A digital television
A male-to-male video cable of one of the following types:

Get started with the first step: First, connect a video cable you’ve got several choices. For PC users, an easy option is an S-Video cable. Most PCs and digital televisions are equipped with an S-Video port.

For the complete guide, go to http://www.howcast.com/videos/185705-How-To-Connect-Your-Laptop-To-Your-Television

Also check out Howcast for other do it yourself videos from thefactory and more videos in the Laptop Computers category.

How can you contribute? Create your own DIY guide at http://www.howcast.com/videos/new or apply to the Howcast Emerging Filmmakers Program at http://www.howcast.com/filmmakers/apply

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WNBC-4 New York – Station IDs – 1964

Posted by admin on May 27th, 2010 and filed under tv stations | 25 Comments »

WNBC-4 New York – Station IDs – 1964

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Television Delivers People

Posted by admin on May 22nd, 2010 and filed under television | 25 Comments »

Produced in 1973, “Television Delivers People” is a seminal work in the now well-established critique of popular media as an instrument of social control that asserts itself subtly on the populace through “entertainments,” for the benefit of those in power-the corporations that mantain and profit from the status quo. Television emerges as little more than a insidious sponsor for the corporate engines of the world.

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