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|  | "The Lone Ranger" Rides Again | To pull off a big period film like "The Lone Ranger," which is primarily set during the building of the Transcontinental Railroad in the 1860s, attention to historic detail, both aurally and visually, was a high priority for director Gore Verbinski. | Read More» | | |
|  | Sony 4K Video Player Reaches Retail July 15 | Sony has begun to take preorders on a 4K Ultra HD Media Player that will reach retail on July 15. Designed to give buyers access to 4K content while it supply remains short, the device, compatible only with Sony-made 4K TV sets, comes preloaded with 10 movies in the format. | Read More» | | |
|  | Game Changer: NFL Bets Big on Streaming Mobile TV | In one of the biggest indications that TV is changing as an industry, reports Frank Mcmahon in Broadcast Engineering, Verizon has committed to paying $1 billion for rights to air NFL games over its customers' smartphones. Viewers' habits are causing a shift in where and how sports content will be viewed in the next few years, and we can all learn something from the NFL's game plan. | Read More» | | |
|  | Binge TV: The Easy Way to Program | The beauty of this linear method is that it requires no effort whatsoever, which, to me, is rather the point of watching TV. It's like the weather radar model, only better. You run one show, all the time, and start over at the end of the last season's episode. | Read More» | | |
|  | How Woody Allen Sees It | Woody Allen, says Charles McGrath in The Wall Street Journal, "is fond of saying that the only thing standing between him and greatness is himself, and likes to come across not as a grand old director but as a self-taught schlepper. He insists, for example, that his characteristic use of long master shots--ones that record an entire scene from a single camera angle--is the result of laziness, not conscious technique." | Read More» | | |
|  | Your Opinion: How Can News Teams Safely Cover Extreme Weather? | On May 31, 2013, Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Bettes and two teammates survived after their vehicle was thrown 200 yards in an EF5 tornado in El Reno, Okla. Others were not so lucky. Do you think meteorologists and reporters should be required to receive special training/certification to chase and report during extreme weather conditions? | Read More» | | | | |  | | | |
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