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  2. David Pakman - Wikipedia

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    David Pakman (born 2 February 1984) is an American talk show host and a left-wing political commentator. He is the host of the talk radio program The David Pakman Show.He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is a naturalized citizen of the United States.

  3. 2 Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    A new CD and DVD set containing all 2 Unlimited music videos, called The Complete History, was released in 2004, along with a single, "Tribal Dance 2.4" (originally released on 12" vinyl in November 2003 as "Tribal Dance 2.3"). 2005 saw the release of The Refreshed Album in Mexico, featuring stunning artwork, but the same remixes found on ...

  4. Text to speech in digital television - Wikipedia

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    Text-to-speech software has been widely available for desktop computers since the 1990s, and Moore’s Law increases in CPU and memory capabilities have contributed to making their inclusion in software and hardware solutions more feasible. In the wake of these trends, text-to-speech is finding its way into everyday consumer electronics. [5]

  5. Zeus Network - Wikipedia

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    Zeus Network (colloquially Zeus) is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service. [1] It was founded by social media personalities DeStorm Power, Amanda Cerny, King Bach, and television producer Lemuel Plummer, who serves as president and CEO.

  6. Phoenix Television - Wikipedia

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    Liu Changle (劉長樂), CEO and founder of Phoenix TV, was a journalist for the Chinese Communist Party-controlled China National Radio after the Cultural Revolution and had become one of China's richest men by the 1990s, being well-connected to the Beijing leadership. [3] [4] Shuang Liu (刘爽) became COO of Phoenix TV on 17 February 2014 ...

  7. Television and the Public Interest - Wikipedia

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    In the speech, Minow referred to American commercial television programming as a "vast wasteland" and advocated for programming in the public interest.In hindsight, the speech addressed the end of a Golden Age of Television that had run through the 1950s, contrasting the highbrow programs of that decade (Minow specifically cited Westinghouse Studio One and Playhouse 90, both of which had ended ...

  8. Speech codes theory - Wikipedia

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    1. "Speech Codes Theory does not account for manifestations of power in discourse. This is a matter of omission in the theoretical assumptions, methodological framework, and examination of fieldwork materials. 2. Speech Codes Theory treats culture as overly deterministic. A corollary to this is that it reifies culture as a static entity." [3]

  9. A Tale of Two Cities (speech) - Wikipedia

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    A Tale of Two Cities is a speech given by New York Governor Mario Cuomo on July 16, 1984, at the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco, California. The captured widespread attention and was viewed by nearly 80 million people on television. The speech boosted Cuomo's reputation and he became a national leader of the democratic party.