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Saturday Night Live to Premiere New Season in HDTV

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http://www.tvsnob.com [TV Snob.com - TV on DVD, LCD TV, Plasma, HDTV, DVD, DLP, TV Shows, Portable TVS, Flat CRT, PSP, & Portable Video Devices - News] It's about time SNL went HDTV. Here's the PR with the DL (stupid acronyms seem to have taken over my computer):

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

Blogmaverick.com[Blogmaverick.com] HDTV, DVD, Hard Drives and the future - Blog Maverick - www ...: Get real, from a manufacturing point of view - a CD (and DVD) being a pressed disc cost pennies (sometimes less than even one penny) to manufacture. Hard drives (and flash memory I might add) cost substantially more to manufacturer, and the lowest rung (in your example the $10 keyfob, be it 32MB or 2GB whenever we are in time) is often sold to consumers at such prices as a means to clear out warehouses, and not at a profit (I have a friend who designs flash and DRAM and they keep making bigger chips, because only their highest end really break even and make them profits, their lower offerings they want to get rid of ASAP because of the financial drain they are).

Digitalmusic.weblogsinc.com[Digitalmusic.weblogsinc.com] New iPod Commercial - The Digital Music Weblog - digitalmusic ...: the one I was looking for, the newest iPod Shuffle commercial, is Jerk It Out by The Caesars, the others mentioned here are Ride by The Vines, Walkie Talkie Man by Stereogram, Saturday Night by Ozomatli, The Boogie That Be by The Black Eyed Peas, and, although not an iPod tune, Velocity Shift by Overseer.

http://pbahq.smartcampaigns.com [Pbahq.smartcampaigns.com] Add new comment | The Progressive Blog Alliance HQ: watching from heaven on his super HD TV screen, Jesus will ask, "What the hell are you doing in MY name?"

2004.sxsw.com[2004.sxsw.com] BITS & BYTES :: THE LATEST NEWS FROM SXSW INTERACTIVE 01/27/04 ...: "I think that factor at work is DVD, home theater and, HDTV. Sci-Fi lends itself to special effects and surround sound (5.1) and that's what consumers want to experience in their homes.

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Posted at September 25, 2005 11:55 AM

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