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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'History Television' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your History Television Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to History Television 1. American Sitcoms - By: Michael Russell There have been very few American Sitcoms that have had long runs on television. Many have failed due to bad writing, irrelevance in pop culture or the obviously doomed spin-offs. (Why do they even try anymore?) Of the few that have made it and had long runs with great audiences there are only a ... 2. Television That Watches You? - By: John Richardson Ever since the first Tivo's and other DVR's (Digital Video Recorders) came out there has been much speculation about the extent to which the broadcasting companies collect data on our television viewing habits. The speculation has ranged from paranoid conspiracy theorists that contend that every cha... 3. The New Old-fashioned Antenna - By: Michael Russell And just why would you want to go back to the old days and connect to an outdoor antenna? It just may give you better picture quality on your high-definition (HD) television. More and more local television channels are broadcasting in HD. But you say you already have cable or satellite. Great! ... 4. Sightseeing In Munich Germany - By: Erica Bosworth There is a lot to see in Munich, Germany. Late spring and summer are popular tourist times in this city. In addition, the Oktoberfest celebration is a big event. Oktoberfest last for six days and always draws large crowds. There are many hotels and restaurants in addition to unique sight... 5. Cartoon Animation - An Evolving Art Form - By: Jake Gorst The past 150 years has seen tremendous strides in technological and scientific research and invention. Who would have ever imagined that men would walk on the moon or that open heart surgery could be performed with robotic assistance? Still, with all of these advances man has consistently failed in ... 6. Cable Television - By: Michael Russell Cable television is a great source for entertainment, offering a large number of channels and special features like On Demand that put nearly any program on the tips of your fingers whenever it is convenient. The service is ideal for just about every family who enjoys movies and family programs. Cab... 7. Public Television - By: Michael Russell Public Television There are 349 public television stations across the nation. Public television, also known as the Public Broadcasting System or PBS, is a private, non-profit enterprise that is owned operated by the public television stations. Public television offers a variety of enterta... 8. Entertainment - Television - By: Michael Russell They call it the boob tube. Those who sit and watch it for hours are called couch potatoes. When we plunk our kids down in front of it, it becomes our baby sitter. We have so many derogatory names for it, but television has been one of the biggest sources of entertainment for peopl... 9. Japanese Anime: Cartoons For Teenagers And Adults - By: Michael Russell Anime is an abbreviation of the Japanese word animeshon, which is based on the English word animation. Outside Japan, the term most popularly refers to the medium of animation originating in Japan, with distinctive character and background aesthetics that visually set it apart from other forms of an... 10. Tv Sitcoms - By: Michael Russell When I think about TV Sitcoms I immediately think about shows like Seinfeld, Roseanne, Cosby Show, Will and Grace and of course, Friends. These shows are as comfortable to me as my fuzzy slippers. I know all of the characters, how they started and where they ended up. TV Sitcoms are there to make... 11. Women's History Month Meets Cinematic Fever - By: Michelle Sweeney Love it or hate it every February the Oscar fever hits the media and you can rarely turn on the television or open the newspaper without hearing a mention of an actor, director or movie which is up for nomination. Australia of course has its own award ceremony in the form of the Austra... 12. Dogs In The Cartoons - By: Kirsten Hawkins America loves dogs in films and on television. We also seem to love dogs in the pages of the Sunday funnies and in animation. To list all of the cartoon dogs that have made some kind of impact on American pop culture could fill an entire book. Here, however, is a small who's who list of dogs that ha... 13. Southern Cooking Cds - Cookbook Alternatives - By: John Purdy Down south, southern cooking is the center of interest and plays a pivotal role in most functions and activities. Did you realize that it was several centuries ago when southern cooking came into existence? Believe it or not, Southerners treasured their cooking back then, an... 14. Review Of Cbs's Survivor - By: Edward Charkow Survivor is one of the most popular reality television shows of all time. The show is fascinating to a broad viewing audience for several reasons, but primarily due to the exotic locations which serve as the setting for the show, as well as the extreme drama which results from having an ... 15. Total Emersion In Lisbon Portugal - By: Jack Blacksmith If you go sightseeing and do the typical tourism around thecity, you will learn a lot about Lisbon history, hear thefascinating story of the earthquake in 1755 and see the effectsof this disaterous events even though many beautiful andinteresting monumentsstill remain. But for someone who ha... 16. Anime 101 - By: (see Article) Simply put, anime is a form of cartoon animation created in Japan, which explains animes formerly-popular moniker, Japanimation. Animes history began at the start of the 20th century. This was when Japanese filmmakers began trying out new animation techniques that were being used in ... 17. Buying Paintings Realism - By: Michael Russell In literature as well as art realism is the depiction of subjects as they appear in practical, everyday life. Realism does not deal with interpretation or embellishment. The point of realism is to capture people or situations in a gritty and real way. Similar to realist photography, the realist pain... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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