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network and executives
SCTV writers responded by making the " crane shot " a ubiquitous symbol of production excess while also lampooning network executives who care nothing about artistic vision and everything for the bottom line.
and Green Acres ), owing to network executives ' feeling that its viewers reflected the " wrong " demographics ( e. g. rural, somewhat older, and less affluent ).
Even the government functions primarily as a puppet state of the network executives, serving mainly to pass laws — such as banning off switches on televisions — that protect and consolidate the networks ' power.
This in turn makes him a greater asset to the technological needs and demands of the network ( and the whims of its executives and stars ).
A half-hour pilot was filmed starring Riff Regan as Willow, but it was eventually left unaired and network executives requested that Regan be replaced.
The scene was, upon completion, noticeably sensual to Whedon, the producers, and network executives, who encouraged Whedon to develop a romantic storyline between Willow and Tara, but at the same time placed barriers on how far it could go and what could be shown.
During the early part of the 2000s, network executives expressed concern that reality-television programming was limited in its appeal for DVD reissue and syndication.
One subplot featured network executives negotiating with an urban terrorist group for the production of a weekly series, each episode of which was to feature an act of terrorism.
When a screenwriter finishes a project and sells it to a film studio, production company, TV network, or producer, he or she often has to continue networking, mainly with directors or executives, and push to have their projects " chosen " and turned into films or TV shows.
Robert Kintner, the network president originally hired by Noble, was forced out by 1956 despite Noble's vigorous objections, as Goldenson and the executives he brought on board eventually took solid command.
Brockman was demoted to weather man due to the station paying a fine to the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) and was soon fired when the network executives deliberately mistook a ring of Splenda in Brockman's coffee for cocaine.
In " Day of the Jackanapes " ( season 12, 2001 ), Bob discovers that Krusty has erased all of the early shows featuring Sideshow Bob as Krusty himself is declaring his fifth and final retirement after being annoyed with the network executives.
* After network executives, especially executive producer Gail Berman, criticized her appearance and the roundness of her face, Cho starved herself for several weeks.
The network executives rejected all of Weiss's proposals as " too sophisticated ", " too corny ", or " too old-timey ".
Following Kricfalusi's advice, Bakshi told Klein to restore the scene, which had been approved by network executives and the CBS standards and practices department.
In an interview, Serling said the show's science fiction format would not be controversial with sponsors, network executives or the general public and would escape censorship, unlike the earlier Playhouse 90.
This so impressed the network executives at CBS, that they offered him a job as a CBS News correspondent.
It was rejected, because the story — centered on a society where people were executed when they turned 60 due to their inability to contribute to society — was considered too depressing by network executives.
The series starred comedian Chris Elliott and ran for two seasons, despite a lack of support from many Fox network executives, who disliked the show's dark and surreal humor.
The network executives disliked the pilot after seeing an initial run-through, but Mirkin felt that this was because they " didn't get " the show and opted not to change it.
Her work there drew the attention of the executives of the Univision network, who decided to hire her in 1994 as the co-anchor of their Miami, Florida based television news program, Primer Impacto.
Since the NBC network owns the Telemundo company, executives at NBC decided that it would be a good idea for Arrarás to be a panelist for the candidates ' debate during the " Iowa Brown and Black Presidential Forum " in 2004.
At that time CBS radio network executives plucked Crane out partly to help stop his huge popularity from affecting the suburban ratings of their New York flagship WCBS, and partly to re-energize their flagging West Coast flagship KNX in Los Angeles.
" Ailes called executives of the public radio network NPR " Nazis " for sacking a news analyst, Juan Williams, after Williams had made remarks considered by NPR to be offensive.
* La Oficina de Producción: One of Sábado Gigante's most well-known sketches, it follows 3 network executives La Cuatro, Anabel and Janito at a production office.

network and immediately
As a noteworthy consequence of this distributed and caching architecture, changes to DNS records do not propagate throughout the network immediately, but require all caches to expire and refresh after the TTL.
With the help of client-side prediction, which allowed players to see their own movement immediately without waiting for a response from the server, QuakeWorld network code allowed players with high-latency connections to control their character's movement almost as precisely as when playing in single-player mode.
When routing a message from a source in A < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > London network to a destination in B < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > New York network, A may choose to immediately send the message to B in London.
After the network cancelled Neighbours it was immediately picked-up by Channel Ten.
It immediately became popular, and the Underground has used topological maps to illustrate the network ever since.
The new network immediately signed 10-year affiliation deals with 16 WB stations owned by that network's part-owner, Tribune -- including stations in the coveted markets of New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago -- and 11 CBS-owned UPN stations.
This would be typical where a multiplexer serves a number of IP network users and then feeds directly into a router which immediately reads the content of the entire link into its routing processor and then does the demultiplexing in memory from where it will be converted directly into IP packets.
The routing table contains information about the topology of the network immediately around it.
Passengers can ideally board a pod immediately upon arriving at a station, and can — with a sufficiently extensive network of tracks — take relatively direct routes to their destination without stops.
As the city still occupied an eccentric position regarding the commerce network established by the Caliph in the western Mediterranean, the enclave was not immediately incorporated into Al-Andalus.
Although created to facilitate communications among local police, firemen and EMT workers who immediately response to possible accidents or terrorist attacks on the Umatilla Chemical Depot, where the U. S. Army maintained a national arsenal of nerve gas, the network can be accessed in some places by the public for free.
The planning for the Tube network immediately before and after World War II considered several new routes.
Instead, each node is assigned an 8 bit address ( usually via DIP switches ), and when a new node joins the network a " reconfig " occurs, wherein each node learns the address of the node immediately above it.
He catches the eye of talent agent George Shapiro ( Danny DeVito ), who signs Kaufman as a client and immediately lands him a network TV series, Taxi, much to the dismay of sitcom-hating Kaufman.
After growing rapidly in the 19th century during a period of Railway Mania, the British railway system reached its height in the years immediately before the First World War, with a network of of railway.
The all-news radio stations of the CBS Radio Network, of which WCBS is the flagship, air a " bong " ( sounding A = 440 Hz note ) that immediately precedes each top-of-the-hour network newscast.
If malicious devices may exist, every network layer payload must be ciphered, so unauthorized traffic can be immediately cut off.
The effect of such an announcement is to immediately remove most looping routes before they can propagate through the network.
However, since Toyota also makes a point of maintaining high quality relations with its entire supplier network, several other suppliers immediately took up production of the Aisin-built parts by using existing capability and documentation.
Delacroix develops the program believing that the network would reject such over-the-top racism and fire him immediately.
In July 1856, the Bank of Toronto opened its offices at 78 Church Street, Toronto, with a staff of three and immediately began development of a provincial network of branches.
These components immediately begin irreversible chemical reactions which eventually crosslinks the material into a single connected network of molecules.
The programmes were produced by Central Television for the ITV network and were immediately followed by a studio discussion on the issues titled The Story Continues, chaired by broadcaster Peter Sissons.

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