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After Prevue's parent company, United Video Satellite Group, acquired the entertainment magazine TV Guide in 1998 (UVSG would in turn, be acquired by Gemstar the following year), the service was relaunched as TV Guide Channel (later TV Guide Network), which now featured full-length programs dealing with the entertainment industry, including ...
Guide Plus+ (in Europe), TV Guide On Screen, TV Guide Daily, TV Guide Plus+ and Guide Plus+ Gold (in North America) or G-Guide (in Japan) are brand names for an interactive electronic program guide (EPG) system that is used in consumer electronics products, such as television sets, DVD recorders, personal video recorders, and other digital television devices.
An integrated circuit with Gemstar technology. Gemstar–TV Guide International, Inc. was a media company that licensed interactive program guide technology to multichannel video programming distributors such as cable and satellite television providers, and consumer electronics manufacturers; video recorder scheduling codes under brands such as VCR Plus; as well as serving as publishers of TV ...
1983-9-3: A farewell salute to All in the Family, featuring Rob Reiner, Jean Stapleton, Carroll O'Connor and Sally Struthers patterned after the 1971-5-29 cover: Illustration: Richard Amsel: 1983-9-10 "Fall Preview," featuring the casts of AfterMASH, Hotel and Mr. Smith: Photo montage: Mario Casilli 1983-9-17: Miss America 1983: Photograph: Al ...
The Digiguide TV and radio listings data, in a variety of formats and time zones, is available as a corporate service. Digiguide and its holding company GipsyMedia were purchased in 2010 by EBS New Media Limited, a company that specialised in producing TV schedules and EPG services for many TV channels worldwide. [ 2 ]
The L-Prize competition was designed to spur development of LED light replacements for 60W incandescent lamps and PAR38 halogen lamps as well as an ultra-efficient "21st Century Lamp". [1] It was established by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) as directed by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 .
The channel was launched on March 4, 2008, exclusively in Japan, and it was available as a free download on the Wii Shop Channel. [2] The service was discontinued on July 24, 2011, due to the end of analog broadcasting in Japan. [3] [4] It is the only Wii software to ever officially use the console's TV remote control function. [5]