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00:24:00 [30 minutes including commercials]. |
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Not available on commercial video. |
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Not available on commercial video. |
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INFO: |
This is
LYNDA CARTER's
first and only appearance on
"TECH LIVE". |
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VIDEO: |
[1]
"TECH
LIVE".
Video clip. |
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TRIVIA: |
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This was the first time to see images of Lynda on
"BLOODHEAD"
on TV. |
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[•] |
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TechTV (May 11, 1998 – May 28, 2004) was a 24-hour
cable and satellite channel based in San Francisco,
California featuring news and shows about computers,
technology, and the Internet. It originally was
called ZDTV by its founder, Ziff-Davis, when it
debuted on May 11, 1998. It later was owned by Paul
Allen's Vulcan Ventures. Vulcan Ventures sold TechTV
to G4 Media (owned primarily by Comcast), which
merged it with the video game channel G4 in May 2004
to form G4techTV. In February 2005, the name was
changed back to G4, eliminating TechTV from the name
completely. |
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TechTV made a huge
commitment to live broadcasting when it launched a nine-hour
experimental news program called TechLive in April 2001. The show, which
catered to daytraders and business types, never caught on with TechTV's
geeky audience. In November 2001, following a massive round of layoffs,
TechLive was divided into three one-hour shows. In the spring of 2002,
TechLive was cut further into just one thirty-minute daily news magazine
show, with a focus less on tech news and more on how technology changed
people's lives.
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