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A friend called and told her to tune to a Filipino news channel.
Mr. Starling mused that the "buy now" button might read "pledge now" for public radio stations, and that a station could allow only listeners who donate funds to tune to a digital channel free of fund-raising during pledge drives.
Their model uses magnets to change the orientation of piezoelectric material, which generates electricity when bent, essentially allowing it to "tune" to a greater range of motions.
It's capable of controlling the TV, soundbar and other AV equipment, and can do things like switch inputs or tune to a channel on your cable box.
Like a Cablevision cloud DVR system, Aereo users are the ones who choose to tune to a channel, record, and watch.
Today, for example, TuneIn announced that its users can now enable automatic Facebook sharing for whenever they tune to a station or favorite a station or song.
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And they are tuned to a simple goal: moving forward.
The television was on, low, tuned to a game show.
All zhengs are tuned to a pentatonic scale.
Ratings represent the percentage of homes tuned to a program.
Tuning fork, narrow, two-pronged steel bar that when tuned to a specific musical pitch retains its tuning almost indefinitely.
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