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Those bits of television that are collectively recalled as landmark moments are often less significant than we think.
Negativland does brilliant scavenging, from old instructional films to unhip music to announcers' outtakes to bits of television news.
I started doing bits of television and radio presenting and was approached by Century Radio to present a current affairs show.
I'm aware, as Michael Grade pointed out in an interview last month, that a lot of what I watch online is simply recycled bits of television.
"Dallas" spent much of its early-'80s heyday as the top-rated series, sparking a golden age of nighttime soaps and creating bits of television lore that still boggle.
L V Anderson, Slate I found the final scene less definitively empowering for Hannah (which is one of the reasons I loved that scene; it was one of the most extraordinary bits of television I've ever seen).
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And next to them, sitting no more than 18 inches high, is a cobbled-together system using gear from Lucent and others that cost no more than $100,000 and is transmitting more than 750 million bits a second of television to Nippon Television across the street and Court TV across town.
"I don't think it's a particularly nice bit of television.
Gander Mountain also typically runs outdoor, radio and online ads, along with a bit of television in the Minneapolis-St.
Over time, the episode would stand as a turning point for the series and a groundbreaking bit of television.
For now, though, Mr. Grayson is committed to making up for lost family time — and maybe catching up on a bit of television.
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