Sentences with phrase «cable tv in»

The New York Daily News reports that Aroaz claims in her suit, filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, that she was paid $ 600 to appear in the ad and was told that it would air for a year on cable TV in New York.
Jaime Davidovich, a video and installation artist based in New York who, before many others, recognized the emergence of cable TV in the 1970s as a polymorphous medium that could serve artists — and viewers — in extraordinary ways, died today from pancreatic cancer.
There is also an office / library and cable TV in the lounge.
Amenities include tour booking and cable TV in the rooms.
Two large living rooms with cable TV in each room with a hide - a-bed and the other with a futon.
The color cable TV in the cottage has a DVD player.
It also features a dojo for karate and yoga, a massage therapist, a music room, cable TV in a comfortable lounge, and an art and pottery studio.
Restaurant, beach front, 2 swimming pools, dojo for karate and yoga, massage therapist, music room, cable TV in a comfortable lounge, art and pottery studio and resident biologist guides
Our apartments are air - conditioned, with cable TV in the bedroom and lounge, minibar, electronic safe and wired or Wi - Fi Internet access... as well as views of the charming Moema district.
Only Last Frontier Resort provides cable TV in the rooms.
Could use cable TV in rooms.
There was no cable TV in Jefferson, and Dyer was forced to read «books.»
Disgraced ex-Congressman Vito Fossella has begun co-hosting a pro-Donald Trump talk show on cable TV in what some political observers say could be his first steps toward a political comeback.
Additional ads will run on cable TV in the Rochester media market, which reaches the Wayne County portion of the 24th Congressional District.
The commercials for Maffei, D - Syracuse, will run on both broadcast and cable TV in the Syracuse market, according to his campaign.
Vito Fossella, a Staten Island Republican, has begun co-hosting a pro-Trump talk show on cable TV in what some political observers say could be his first steps toward a political comeback.
The congressional campaign of Democrat Antonio Delgado on Tuesday released its latest TV ad as part of a five - figure ad campaign that will air on broadcast and cable TV in the 19th district in the Hudson Valley.
Katko, R - Camillus, and Deacon, a Democrat from Syracuse, said the debates will take place on broadcast and cable TV in Central New York.
Churches must take care to avoid efforts to use TV, video recorders and cable TV in place of people - to - people relationships.
We made these arrangements the day after I had watched Adamson on cable TV in Eco-Challenge: Borneo, which televised one of the key races on the adventure circuit.

Not exact matches

AT&T's new Internet - delivered cable TV service, DirecTV Now, has had its share of technical glitches in the early going.
THE GEAR GUY: Chief technology officer Neville Ray is helping TMobile get ready to compete in 5G wireless — and cable TV.
«It may not be the Comcast killer in the beginning, but it will be for people that love TV but hate cable,» Legere says of the offering.
AT&T (t) unveiled DirecTV Now in November, offering subscribers access to watch more than 100 cable TV channels over the Internet starting at $ 35 a month.
Below is the Pacific Crest table that Business Insider termed «the scariest chart in the history of cable TV
In addition, the regulators have forbidden the cable giant from entering into agreements with program suppliers — for example, TV networks — that restrict those suppliers from providing their content to online or streaming services.
Ever since it was first floated a year ago, the idea of Charter Communications and Time Warner Cable — two giant Internet and cable TV providers — combining in an $ 78 billion merger sparked concern in a number of areas.
In an interview with the Canadian Press, Canaccord Genuity analyst Dvai Ghose noted a number of challenges that will face Laurence once he begins his new role at Rogers, including the improvement of customer service and the efficiency of the company's cable division, which competes directly with Bell's Internet protocol TV service.
In a nutshell, this means that TV - related companies who rely on advertising revenue to support their businesses need to be re-valued by investors, and that even those who depend primarily on affiliate fees from cable distributors — a group that would include ESPN — have likely been over-valued.
That in turn could help the company take on an industry even less popular with consumers than the wireless industry was: cable TV.
Face it: none of these numbers are reassuring to cable companies that are seeing users desert them in droves for less costly and more flexible options like Netflix (NFLX), Hulu and Apple (AAPL) TV.
Crabill says they fall into three categories: disgruntled 35 - 45 year olds (like me) who see cable as a fundamental rip - off and now refuse to pay for it; low - income or penny pinching folks who decide they can't afford $ 100 cable bills; millennials who like TV, but don't understand why people would sign up for a cable contract in the first place.
Whether it will succeed in the more nascent market for Internet cable TV service remains unknown.
Only 77 % of homes with Internet connections subscribed to cable or satellite TV last year, down from 81 % in 2016, according to surveys by the research firm Parks Associates.
You've probably heard of cord cutters, that segment of consumers who are cancelling their cable TV subscriptions in favour of online - only connections.
Says Purdy, «We've been doing a number of things to get our hybrid fibre and cable system to a level where, both on broadband and on TV, we have a superior product in market.»
In addition to Matheson's work on TV and online, celebrity chef and best - selling author Eddie Huang (Fresh Off the Boat) also hosts a Viceland travel show, called Huang's World, while the rapper Action Bronson has his own culinary travel show on the company's cable network called F*ck, That's Delicious.
When YouTube TV premiered a year ago, it had a few noticeable gaps in its offerings as a cable alternative.
Liberty, owned by U.S. cable TV mogul John Malone, has emphasized the importance of traditional European venues and wants to expand in the Americas.
As of today, Dish Networks is opening up Sling TV, its new live cable streaming TV service, to everyone in the United States.
Both network and cable TV viewership has been in steady decline for years.
Changing the cable channel on the TV in reception from NY1 to CNN (since Peppercom is a global communications firm).
After companies from cable giant Comcast to satellite TV titan AT&T, which owns DirecTV, reported their fourth quarter results, the total number of pay TV subscribers dropped 3.4 % from a year earlier, the highest rate of decline since the trend of cord cutting emerged in 2010, analysts at MoffettNathanson Research reported on Thursday.
That creates a scenario where you could pay a monthly fee for Verizon's mobile internet; pay another fee for its FiOS home internet and / or cable service; pay another fee for its live - TV service; watch a bunch of ad - supported videos on AOL or Yahoo or Oath (or, in a different life, go90); and implicitly pay the company through its beefed - up, deregulated ad network.
Now, many consumers are also dropping cable TV service, in some cases for mobile video streaming apps on their phones.
Internet protocol TV is what will finally give cable TV a real race for your money, and 2007 is the year it begins in earnest.
According to a recent survey by Standard Media Index, which tracks national ad spending on broadcast and cable, TV upfront sales rose by an average of 5 % in May compared with last year — and cable on average saw a 10 % rise in upfront revenues.
Viacom, parent of networks including MTV and Nickelodeon, launched TV ads this week urging its viewers to call customer service at cable company Spectrum ahead of a deadline that may result in a costly blackout for 16.6 million customers.
As growing numbers of TV watchers either cut the cord entirely or opt for what cable providers like to call «skinny bundles,» ESPN's iron grip on viewers and subscribers is being questioned in a way it never has in the past.
But Roku TVs already put the broadcast channels in the same interface as apps like Netflix and Hulu, and there are even ways to get a DVR without cable, though it comes with an added cost.
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