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  2. Closed captioning - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, the captions of live broadcasts, like news bulletins, sports events, live entertainment shows, and other live shows, fall behind by a few seconds. This delay is because the machine does not know what the person is going to say next, so after the person on the show says the sentence, the captions appear. [ 27 ]

  3. Captions took over TV. Why can't they win the silver screen?

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    Captions are an old-school accessibility function that first came to movies in the Eisenhower era, but with the rise of in-home streaming services, there's been a twist: Words on the screen have ...

  4. The staff ate it later - Wikipedia

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    "The staff ate it later" as shown on screen. "The staff ate it later" is a caption shown on screen when food appears on a Japanese TV program.This indicates that the dish or ingredients were eaten and not thrown away; however, some question the authenticity of this statement, and others believe this caption lowers the quality of TV programs.

  5. English football on television - Wikipedia

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    Each broadcaster is subjected to restrictions on the number of times they can show each team live per season to ensure fair distribution of TV revenue. Similarly, each team must appear at least once in each TV slot. During the COVID-19 pandemic all Premier League fixtures were being broadcast. Kick off times at the weekends included Fridays 6pm ...

  6. Rear Window Captioning System - Wikipedia

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    Rear Window captioning is a form of closed captioning because the viewer must choose to view the captions. Illustrated Example of a Rear Window Captioning System. Few movie exhibitors or theater chains choose to provide Rear Window captioning. One of the reasons often stated for not providing Rear Window captioning is the cost of the hardware ...

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  8. Electronic program guide - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, United Video Satellite Group launched the first EPG service in North America, a cable channel known simply as The Electronic Program Guide.It allowed cable systems in the United States and Canada to provide on-screen listings to their subscribers 24 hours a day (displaying programming information up to 90 minutes in advance) on a dedicated cable channel.

  9. Broadcast delay - Wikipedia

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    As a result, until today, many live programs, such as music and talent competition shows, are usually tape delayed for the western half of the country and aired as-live (although they may include edits to streamline the broadcast or resolve technical faults). Australian network television schedule is largely patterned from the U.S. format.