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Heading for the shore? Comcast to offer free Wi-fi
Jersey Shore residents know that in the second half of May, it's time to get ready for the flood of tourists who will join them for part of the summer. Comcast knows, too, and this year because of challenges associated with Hurricane Sandy, the cable...Tags: Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Hurricane Sandy (2012), Ocean City
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Amy Schumer talks about her journey from Towson to TV and concert stardom
The Baltimore SunAmy Schumer can tell a story. Knowing how to craft a short narrative and make it pay off with a laugh has, after all, helped make her one of the hottest comedians on TV and the concert circuit these days. So, let the star of Comedy Central’s...Tags: Long Island, Television, 30 Rock (tv program), Entertainment, Charlie Sheen
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Top 10 things you should do before, during and after a storm
Before Make a plan, decide whether to stay or go If you haven't done so already, make a plan for the entire family, right down to the dog. When a storm threatens, will you stay home, head to a shelter, or flee the area? Each scenario requires some...
Tags: Science and Technology, Electronics, Petroleum Industry, Insurance
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Expect powerful storms to disrupt utilities, services
After a big storm, expect utilities and services to be disrupted. Here's what you need to know. DEBRIS: Pile debris as neatly and as close to the street as you can. But if you can't identify it, don't touch it. Keep debris from piling up...
Tags: Television Industry
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USA moving past 'blue skies' with 'Graceland,' sitcoms, reality
Over the last few years, as ratings for cable networks like AMC and TLC have surged, their brand identities have shifted just as dramatically. History, the channel that five years ago was known for its dusty old World War II documentaries, is now better...
Tags: Television, PBS (tv network), Entertainment, History (tv network), SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival
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Iran's wrestling team abruptly decides to skip L.A. competition
On the eve of an international wrestling meet at the Sports Arena, American officials remain at a loss to explain why the Iranian team — making its first visit to the U.S. since 2003 — has unexpectedly withdrawn and flown home. Los Angeles...
Tags: Government, Coleman Scott, Sports, Sports Organizations, National Government
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Smart homes
It may sound like something out of science fiction, but the ability to remotely control your house's systems like lights, heat and even security, is as close as your smart phone or tablet. As smartphones and mobile computing devices increase their...
Tags: Entertainment, Coopersburg, Energy Saving, Computer Hardware, Trexlertown
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Kevin Hunt: Why Consumer Cellular Is Better Than Your Wireless Service
The Hartford CourantConsumer Cellular remains relatively unknown among wireless carriers despite giving its subscribers what every AT&T or Verizon (or cable television) customer desires: a no-contract, low-cost, buy-only-what-you-need option with basic service starting at...Tags: Verizon Communications, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Telecommunication Service, Computer Hardware, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
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What to know before giving up on cable
Need more proof that the world is changing? Last week, the president of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, Michael Powell, told the Senate that "the largest subscription video provider in the country today is Netflix." If you haven't...
Tags: Television, Amazon Kindle Fire, Entertainment, Online Media Industry, Media Industry
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Slim, Mexico's biggest broadcaster take fight to soccer field
Associated PressMEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexicans often feel that billionaire Carlos Slim owns everything in their country, from telephone and Internet companies to banks and chain stores, but his latest acquisitive foray is meeting resistance after touching a national...Tags: Soccer, Olympic Games, Services and Shopping, Sports, Fox Sports (tv network)
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Miami police parts ways with popular "First 48" cable show
The Miami HeraldFor nearly a decade, The First 48, A&E’s wildly popular reality show, has chronicled homicide detectives investigating scores of Miami murders — from Coconut Grove to Little Havana to Little Haiti. Now, amid concerns that the cable...Tags: Television, Entertainment, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Television Industry, Little Havana
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Public access back on the airwaves
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- After a five-year hiatus, public-access television is back on the air in St. Joseph County — and it’s back with a bang. Five years of funding appropriation decisions by the city council and lobbying by advocates to bring back...Tags: Government, Television, Entertainment, National Government, Federal Communications Commission
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