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NEW YORK (AP) — In the age of social media, NBC now has millions of television critics who make their opinions known about every aspect of Olympics coverage instantly.
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard visited Apache Junction this week to announce the kickoff of an aggressive statewide ad campaign to combat methamphetamine use among young people.
I love TV. Before my son was born, fall would find me setting my DVR to tape every new show. Now that my 2-year-old drastically limits my TV time, I'm looking long and hard at my satellite TV bill. There must be a better way to watch my favorite shows here and there -- and not on my computer. I'm rather partial to my HDTV and Surround Sound.
“Naturally it was a terrorist attack in Libya. I don’t think it was a coincidence that it happened on 9/11. Who else would show up at a demonstration with rocket-propelled grenades or assault rifles besides terrorists or our own tea party?”
LUXEMBOURG - The European Commission forced the world's largest software maker to offer a product no one wanted and no one bought, Microsoft Corp. told a European Union court on Monday as it began trying to overturn a landmark antitrust ruling.
LOS ANGELES - Internet giant AOL has revamped its Web-based music download service, adding music videos, streaming radio and user community features.
Thank God it’s finally over. That was my first thought on Wednesday morning when I realized that the mid-term elections were done. However, my relief quickly turned to trepidation as I realized that the 2012 elections were probably going to begin in earnest next week.
OSLO, Norway - Norwegian police said Monday that they were working on several tips in their search for two Edvard Munch masterpieces, including a version of "The Scream," after a bold daytime theft from an Oslo museum in front of stunned visitors.
August 23, 2004
It has become a real-life soap opera watched by people around the world and dozens of fanatics who camp out on a Phoenix sidewalk in the middle of the night to get into the show. One seat even sold for $200.
NEW YORK - Want to take your favorite radio shows with you on your portable music player? A few new software packages that record Internet radio make that possible. They all aim to be "TiVo for radio," but the comparison is not quite deserved - none of them is as easy to use as a TiVo.
As a mother of twin 3-year-olds with muscular dystrophy, Cassandra Byrd can’t go anywhere without finding out whether her destination can accommodate two wheelchairs.
Efforts to save innocence from perversion on the Web are gaining traction. Families, businesses and schools are throwing their mighty clout behind those working to do what should have been done long ago: Put porn in its place.
June 22, 2004
Q. Are the cellular-based Internet services good enough for me to consider getting rid of my home Internet connection yet? - Sully
Arizona voters may be asked to hike their own taxes a second time this year, this time to keep the state from reducing the number of people who get free health care.
A little more than 137 years ago, Rutgers played Princeton in the very first college football game.
KANEOHE, Hawaii - Teens looking to hook up with a friend on the popular Web community MySpace may bump into an unexpected buddy: the U.S. Marine Corps.
SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc. is reprogramming its online video service so it's more like YouTube.com, an Internet upstart that has amassed a large audience during the past year with a free Web service that encourages people to post and share homemade clips.
Long before Thursday’s sunrise, a stream of buses holding 80 football players, a dozen staff, a band and cheerleaders pulled out of the Chandler Hamilton parking lot, headed for Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
LOS GATOS, Calif. - Netflix Inc. will start showing movies and TV episodes over the Internet this week, providing its subscribers with more instant gratification as the DVD-by-mail service prepares for a looming technology shift threatening its survival.
This week I want to outline a series of “did you knows” as we wind down another exciting, event-filled calendar. Some of these options may even help you formulate prospective New Year’s resolutions.
NEW YORK — For more than 60 years, TV stations have broadcast news, sports and entertainment for free and made their money by showing commercials. That might not work much longer.
NEW YORK - Madonna's $120 million recording and touring contract with Live Nation Inc. gives the concert promoter the opportunity to tap into concert, recording, merchandising and other lucrative revenue streams. But don't discount the role that lowly ticket fees play.
The holiday classics haven’t changed that much — radio stations still turn to Bing Crosby and Burl Ives to spread yuletide cheer. But your chances of hearing them on the radio are growing fast.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
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