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He could tune in weather at any altitude.
(A session of the Turkish parliament was reportedly suspended so that members could tune in).
"People could tune in expecting to see Tina," he said, referring to the sitcom's star, Tina Fey.
The computer had 32 CRTs for memory, and we had an oscilloscope that could tune in on the 32 by 32 bit grid on any of the tubes.
One measure of the levelling spirit of the age was that millions across the land could tune in to NBC radio and listen to Beethoven symphonies.
"Anyone within a range of two miles in downtown San Francisco could tune in and listen to these soundscapes," Patton said.
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On Sunday evenings in the 1960s, television viewers throughout Latin America could tune-in to Panorama Panamericano, a weekly news program filmed in the United States and shipped southward for local broadcast.
You could either tune in on TV, or in your computer/game device's video services (Netflix, Hulu, etc), or you could put in a VHS tape or a DVD.
Who, people, could not tune in?
Poker became a marquee event on ESPN, a network already popular with young men, who could now tune in to watch other young men win stacks of money.
With only two state-run TV channels, they couldn't tune in to the globally televised Yo! MTV Raps to see pioneers like Public Enemy or N.W.A., and Havana wasn't on the touring circuit for De La Soul.
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