 | HDTV - Lookout Mountain Tower Consolidation | HDTV in Colorado (Broad Help, 11/18/2007 2:35pm) |
| HDTV - Lookout Mountain Tower Consolidation | HDTV in Colorado By admin on November 18, 2007 Lookout Mountain Tower Consolidation | HDTV in Colorado | Lake Cedar … Colorado’s high definition television information source for the Lookout Mountain Tower Consolidation proposal to give Denver and Colorado HDTV Topics: HDTV | No Comments » ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Disney Eyes 'The Lookout' on Blu-ray (High-Def Digest, 5/30/2007 10:06pm) |
| Disney Home Entertainment today announced it will bring the critically-acclaimed caper drama 'The Lookout' to Blu-ray this August. The directorial debut of screenwriter Scott Frank ('The Interpreter,'... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | HDTV - Lookout Mountain Tower Consolidation | HDTV in Colorado | Lake Cedar (Broad Help, 11/16/2007 11:36am) |
| HDTV - Lookout Mountain Tower Consolidation | HDTV in Colorado | Lake Cedar By admin on November 16, 2007 Lookout Mountain Tower Consolidation | HDTV in Colorado | Lake Cedar Colorado’ ... to give Denver and Colorado HDTV Topics: HDTV | No Comments » ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Jeffco rejects digital-TV tower (Denver Post, 9/28/2005 9:30am) |
| Rezoning for a proposed "super tower" that would broadcast digital TV signals from atop Lookout Mountain was rejected 2-1 Tuesday by the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners. That means plans to offer more viewers high- definition TV signals have been dealt a setback. "I can't feel my feet. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Amazon VOD Coming to All 2009 Panasonic Blu-ray Players [Panasonic] (Gizmodo, 8/04/2009 3:39pm) |
| If you own any 2009 model of Panasonic VIERA CAST Blu-ray players, keep a lookout for a free update coming today. It brings Amazon Video on Demand streaming that will make your Blu-ray collection... (Read Full Article) |
 | Tip of the Week: Be on the lookout for new HD channels (Consumer Reports, 7/23/2009 1:17pm) |
| [ Photo courtesy of Sanja Gjenero ] If you’re like me, you’re thrilled when a new high-def channel is added to your lineup. TV providers have been beefing up their HD offerings regularly over the last year or two, and many now offer dozens of stations. I get about 60 channels in HD, and if I subscribed to the premium channels, I’d get many more. My cable provider, Cablevision, recently added HD versions of USA and FX, so I can watch shows like Psych, Burn Notice, and Damages in all their high-def splendor. Sometimes I’ve stumbled across these new offerings by accident, while idly surfing with the channel up/down button on the remote. Though the discovery gladdens my heart, I can’t help but wonder how long I’ve been missing out, unknowingly settling for their standard-def counterparts. Cablevision does announce new HD offerings, but it’s usually in small type down the side of my monthly service bill, or in an occasional pamphlet listing the full channel line-up. But when I’m rushing to pay my bills, I don’t always read the fine print or flyers. Now, I make a point of doing so. I also check the onscreen program guide to see if any new channels have materialized in the high-def tier. And there's always the Web: Like most companies, Cablevision provides a full lineup of channels for my area on its Web site. If you’re not regularly searching out new HD options, I recommend you start doing so. You might be happily surprised by what you find. – Eileen McCooey (Read Full Article) |