It is also never going to air content during a family-viewing hour replete with language it deems offensive or what it perceives to be crude stereotypes.
Broadcasters may then be unable to fund commitments to quality and diversity, and be forced to increase their output of low-budget, advertiser-friendly programming, resulting in a diminished range of free-to-air content.
Comcast also obtained rights to air certain content from ESPN3, ESPN FullCourt and ESPN GamePlan on Comcast's Xfinity Sports Entertainment Package.
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"As a longtime partner of Adobe, we are excited that users will have the opportunity to enjoy AIR applications and content on our devices, " said Christy Wyatt, corporate vice president, software and services product management at Motorola.
According to Mr Juburi, Al-Muqawamah TV is using an outside broadcasting van in Libya to air pro-Gaddafi content.
The hose is connected to a machine that lowers the air's oxygen content, thereby simulating a mountaintop environment.
"For most consumers, traditional broadcast media programming is now bundled with cable or satellite services, " he said, but the Federal Communications Commission's authority extends only to over-the-air television and radio content.
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You've got hot air--the nutritional content of various grains decreases as the temperature goes up.
Once established, the heat content of the air at ground level is enough to keep the vortex going.
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Both apps have been built with Adobe AIR to deliver a consistent content and video playback experience across platforms.
Managers said the special rooms will have small amounts of nitrogen piped into them to reduce the oxygen content in the air, so fires cannot start.
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Although stations can air all of the racy content they want in the late evening and early morning hours, they generally don't out of concern they might offend advertisers and viewers.
The researchers did note that many of the cases of lightheadedness could be due to the relatively low oxygen content of cabin air-roughly equal to 8, 000 feet above sea level-or to passengers experiencing dehydration during long or multiple flights.
Stray-Gundersen worked for the Norwegian Olympic Committee from 1997-2002, sealing bedrooms of the country's top Nordic athletes and adjusting the oxygen and nitrogen content of the air, so they could sleep in a simulated high altitude environment (he was the scientist who developed the concept of living at high altitude to increase hemoglobin levels).
As part of their ConnecTV partnership, Pearl will expand and coordinate the affiliate base of participating local broadcasters, integrate local content, deliver on-air, on-screen and on-line promotions and sell complementary second screen advertising that synchronizes with the broadcast.
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Peter Fincham, ITV's director of television, called the figures a testament to "the enduring popularity of high-quality television content broadcast free-to-air to mass audiences".
All models are WiFi Ready with an optional adaptor for a wireless connection to home networks, streaming content services, BD-Live content and over-the-air, auto-notification of firmware updates.
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The theory was to spare cable operators the time and expense of negotiating licenses with the myriad owners of content that was being broadcast over the air.
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Flash Access 3.0 and the upcoming versions of Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 will be able to be leveraged by content retailers, service providers and device manufacturers to create full UltraViolet experiences, including playback for the UVVU Common File Format.
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China's video sites can offer more content in part because much of what they air is approved by China's Ministry of Culture, which also oversees DVD releases, and not by broadcast-TV regulators.
But ubiquity rules: Adobe is giving away basic versions of both AIR and Flex, charging only the pros who create the content with Flex.
The Galaxy S4 also offers new forms of interaction, such as Air Gesture, which lets users navigate the phone without touching it, and Air View, which lets users preview, say, email content, by hovering their finger over the screen.
The ships, which regularly plied various routes in the North Atlantic during 2005, were kitted out by a number of European research organisations with instruments that measured the CO2 content of water taken into the engine rooms and air collected upwind of the funnels.
The strike has taken a toll on the networks, forcing them and production studios to reconsider how content is developed, the types of programming produced and how air time is sold to advertisers.
When I left AOL for Forbes a few weeks ago, I knew I was leaving behind an experiment the remaking of a technology company as a content company whose outcome was very much in the air.
Offering end users the ability to play and record 3D content through the use of two 5MP cameras, the Optimus 3D has the air of a stand-out device.
Cable, satellite and now fiber-optic TV have long-since outpaced the over-the-air broadcasters in innovation, giving nearly all Americans the option of hundreds of channels of diverse content, on-demand movies and other programming, time-shifting, interactive features and bundled services.
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We haven't dived too deeply into the patents themselves, but it looks like Ed's going to have a bit of a fight on his hands here, as the patents seem to describe systems that have preloaded content about music that's then accessed when a data trigger is received over the air, not just storing song information for later purchase over the Internet.
While the law does not currently require the payment of performance royalties from over-the-air (terrestrial) radio stations to artists and record labels, it does require services offering streaming digital content online, like Pandora or Spotify, to make such royalty payments.
More importantly, it was thought-provoking, it carried the Huffington Post sensibility, the commenters who became guests brought a new energy to news talk, the hosts largely did an excellent job, the running comments got real momentum several times, the content almost never repeated itself and it covered topics that rarely-to-never get intelligent air time on the big three.
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