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Reality show puts firing power in the hands of employees
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May 24, 2013
"Does Someone Have To Go?" is a new reality show on the Fox network. It allows office mates the authority to fire their co-workers in an attempt to repair the workplace environment. A cruel concept or a smart way to weed out unproductive employees?
Bundling no more? Netflix, Hopper chip away at traditional TV
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Apr 17, 2013
The TV industry is changing fast -- and one of its pillars, bundling, may be about to fall.
Turmoil at 'Today' show could spell big trouble for NBC
Interview by
Mar 29, 2013
NBC's 'Today' show has ceded its long-held number one position in the ratings to Good Morning America amid a high profile, unsuccessful tryout of Ann Curry as co-host.
The incredible history of LCD flat-screen TV
Interview by
Mar 27, 2013
What does the origin of the LCD flat-screen have to do with a hidden identity and the British military?
How telecom reform in Mexico could impact U.S. immigration
Interview by
Mar 21, 2013
New Mexican President Peña Nieto hopes to reshape the country's phone and television service by increasing competition through foreign investment.
Intel puts a new face on Internet TV
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Feb 13, 2013
The giant computer chip maker says it will develop a set-top box for Internet TV, that includes facial recognition.
Netflix wades into kids' shows
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Feb 13, 2013
Netflix hopes new animated series will tap into the lucrative market for children's shows...and merchandizing.
Twitter buys Bluefin, gets into ad tracking
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Feb 8, 2013
Twitter's purchase of the research company Bluefin is about gathering the sort of social media info that can be used to extract more money from advertisers.
CES gadgets, 4K TV, and can Polaroid reinvent itself in the digital era?
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Jan 10, 2013
One company you wouldn't necessarily expect to be at a giant conference about the technology of the future: Polaroid. But the company has been around for 75 years, says CEO Scott Hardy, and it plans to be just as relevant now as it was when it was making goggles for World War II fighter pilots.
'Downton Abbey' and the spoiler problem
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Jan 7, 2013
Commentator Beth Teitell talks about the spoiler problem with T.V dramas.











