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  2. Free viewpoint television - Wikipedia

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    Free viewpoint television (FTV) is a system for viewing natural video, allowing the user to interactively control the viewpoint and generate new views of a dynamic scene from any 3D position. [1] The equivalent system for computer-simulated video is known as virtual reality. With FTV, the focus of attention can be controlled by the viewers ...

  3. Tubi - Wikipedia

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    Tubi, Inc. (stylized as tubi) is an American over-the-top content platform and free ad-supported streaming television service owned by Fox Corporation since 2020, [2] [3] and in 2023 it, Credible Labs, and a few other Fox digital assets were placed into a new division known as the Tubi Media Group.

  4. Virtual channel - Wikipedia

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    An example of the ATSC major and minor numbers would be to have main programming airing on say channel 8 (the "major channel") with analog on 8.0 and digital on 8.1 (the first two "minor channels") with other entertainment channels below 8.99 on channels 8.2, 8.3, and up and informational data channels ranging from 8.100 to 8.999.

  5. Virtual audience - Wikipedia

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    A virtual audience is the use of videoconferencing as a substitute for an in-person studio audience or spectators during a television program or sporting event. A virtual audience allows users to attend a television taping or other event virtually by viewing it via livestreaming, and having audio and video of themselves streamed via webcam to screens at the studio or event site.

  6. PVI Virtual Media Services - Wikipedia

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    L-VIS displays a virtual TV screen showing the Defensive Line Up during the Fox broadcast of Super Bowl XXXIII.. The company pioneered the vision-based, match moving technology that allows the virtual insertion of images and video into broadcast video signals in real time, i.e., while the program is being broadcast.

  7. Channel 56 virtual TV stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following television stations operate on virtual channel 56 in the United States: [1] K29GO-D in Cortez, etc., Colorado; KDOC-TV in Anaheim, California; KETK-TV in Jacksonville, Texas; KQHO-LD in Houston, Texas; KSXF-LD in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; KWDK in Tacoma, Washington; W24EC-D in Manteo, North Carolina; WBXZ-LD in Buffalo, New York ...

  8. Channel 50 virtual TV stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following television stations operate on virtual channel 50 in the United States: [1]. K29NN-D in Lucerne Valley, California; K33OB-D in Roswell, New Mexico; K33OK-D in Overton, Nevada

  9. Channel 65 virtual TV stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following television stations operate on virtual channel 65 in the United States: [1] KKPX-TV in San Jose, California; KTFN in El Paso, Texas; WDMW-LD in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; WEDY in New Haven, Connecticut; WLJC-TV in Beattyville, Kentucky; WPDN-LD in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; WRBW in Orlando, Florida; WUPV in Ashland, Virginia; WUVP-DT in ...