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Get an airline seat alert
Seat Alerts (Free for iOS and Android) What it is: an app from ExpertFlyer to land a better seat on an airplane. How it works: After launching the app, you input your flight information to create a seat alert. The app finds the seat map for your...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Air Transportation Industry, Travel, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Glee (tv program)
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Study: Majority of consumers watch TV and surf Web simultaneously
For millions of U.S. consumers, one screen in the living room is not enough. A new study from KPMG finds that 60% of American television viewers are devoted multitaskers, watching TV and accessing the Internet at the same time. "We continue to see...Tags: Television, Entertainment, Netflix Inc., Consumers, Online Media Industry
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Time Warner Cable subscribers, brace for rate hikes
Just as Time Warner Cable has cut a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers for a new baseball channel, which could add $5 to customers' bills regardless of whether they watch the channel, the company is jacking up rates for nearly all its other TV services....Tags: DirecTV Group Inc., Television, Prices, Entertainment, Netflix Inc.
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Nielsen changing the way it measures television consumption
Nielsen is rethinking how it measures television viewing. Responding to pressure from the television industry, the ratings company is making a bigger push to measure viewing in a way that reflects the different means by which television content is...
Tags: Television, CBS Corp., Entertainment, Netflix Inc., Apple iPad
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Fanhattan brings its movie and TV app to the Web
Fanhattan, a San Mateo, Calif.-based company that makes a smart guide to movies and television shows online, took its first steps beyond the iOS universe Thursday, releasing a version of its guide for the Web. The new guide is not only available to more...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Apple iTunes, Netflix Inc., Television
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Love Your Shorts festival returns to Sanford with 72 brief films
The Love Your Shorts film festival returns to downtown Sanford on Friday night for another long weekend of short movies. Timed to appeal to today's fast-paced society, each of the festival's 72 films is less than 30 minutes long. Some last only a couple...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Movies, Entertainment, Services and Shopping, YouTube
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Amazon hungry for more CBS content
Netflix, Amazon and other digital platforms may be new competition for traditional broadcast and cable networks, but they are also becoming valuable revenue sources as well. On Wednesday, CBS said it was selling more of its library to Amazon for use...Tags: CBS Corp., PBS (tv network), Everybody Loves Raymond (tv program), Netflix Inc., United States of Tara (tv program)
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'The Following': Delayed views nearly double premiere's audience
"The Following," Fox's new serial-killer drama starring Kevin Bacon, attracted 10.4 million viewers on the night of its premiere. But the first-night figure, indicating a solid start for the show, does not include an additional 9.9 million people who...Tags: CBS Corp., Apple iPhone, Entertainment, Television Industry, The Following (tv program)
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Facebook offers reusable gift card for Target, Olive Garden
The new Facebook Card lets users send friends a gift card with multiple balances for top retailers, including Target and Olive Garden. "Facebook Cards are reusable. After you've received a card, the next time you get a Facebook Card gift, it will...
Tags: Gifts, Starbucks Corp., Media Industry, Netflix Inc., Services and Shopping
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Facebook glitch seemingly knocks out the Internet
Many users browsing the Web on Thursday afternoon were redirected to a Facebook page with an "error" message giving the impression that the Internet had been knocked out. But the glitch actually only hit those who were using a Web browser for both...
Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Social Media
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Doppelganger comedy: 30 Rock and The Mary Tyler Moore Show
This is the story of a can-do, adorkable girl-in-the-city and her wacky entourage of colleagues who spoof the vagaries of a media conglomerate — and joust with their lovable anti-hero boss — to make comedy and some sense of the world....Tags: Mary Tyler Moore, NBC (tv network), Ted Knight, Johns Hopkins University, Entertainment
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Time Warner Cable downplays Glenn Britt speculation
Time Warner Cable has sought to downplay a report that its chief executive, Glenn Britt, was planning to leave the nation's second-largest cable company at the end of the year. The Wall Street Journal, citing an anonymous source, said Friday that...
Tags: Media Industry, The Wall Street Journal, Netflix Inc., Time Warner Cable Inc., Satellite and Cable Service
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