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The Detroit Tigers will have their games on the newly formed Detroit SportsNet shown on the major cable carriers in Michigan, it was announced Wednesday.
The Detroit Tigers haven't been able to give details on their broadcast service, Detroit SportsNet, and its status on cable ...
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Can a projector replace your TV for gaming? 120-inch setup test
Play games on a 120-inch screen at home using a projector instead of a traditional TV. This setup delivers a big-screen ...
Two separate, but simultaneous impasses have resulted in blocking DISH and Xfinity customers from watching shows on several ...
Speed matters more with HDMI.
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One sheet: Hegseth loses to free press, cable news adds huge mics, Fox covers for Trump
Cable news executives spent the weekend trying to look more like podcasters, and mostly succeeded in looking confused. A federal judge handed the press a rare First Amendment win, ruling Pete ...
An industry source and a statement by the cable giant reveals the dispute that led to blacking out Scripps TV stations in ...
TV stations are consolidating in Indianapolis. Nexstar Media Group closed the deal to buy TEGNA. Here's what that means for ...
Wondering what your chances are for seeing the Artemis II launch from where you are? Here's a map of the estimated visibility ...
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