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Why would people pass on the opportunity to skip through to the next chunk of program content?
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MTV calls the one-hour chunk of programming a "roadblock," and the effect can be just as powerful as it sounds.
The evercookie, designed by Samy Kamkar, used a grab bag of techniques to tuck away a unique identifier in non-obvious spots in a browser's cache, and packaged them together into a single chunk of programming code.
NBC Universal is also expected to match new deals for smaller chunks of programming between other media firms and online video providers if it has comparable programming on hand.
Ali sent chunks of programming tasks to Hadi, who, after wrapping up his Explorer work at 2 a.m., wrote code for LinkExchange until 4 a.m. on several occasions.
A sick toddler, poisoned from toxic water, appeared on the cover of Time Magazine and the cable news networks are dedicating chunks of programming to interview local officials and residents and show videos of disgusting water.
This half-century-old technology started out as a scheme for allowing software to behave as if it were running on more memory than is in fact available by quickly swapping chunks of programs or data in and out of disk storage.
Another chunk of the program sits on the network's server.
"Tilley not only invited a Nazi on his show, then let two fascists pretending to be Jews take up a chunk of his program, he completely bought into their narrative and became celebrated by alt right circles".
A big chunk of the program is covered by the federal government through a $27.4 million annual grant awarded in 2007 for local health care initiatives that expired in July.
If Murdoch is successful with Time Warner, it would create an entertainment giant responsible for a large chunk of the programming on broadcast and cable television.
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