Comcast, Time Warner Cable To Miss Tru2way Deadline (MultiChannel News)
Comcast and Time Warner Cable will not have tru2way interactive-services technology enabled across their entire footprints by July 1, as they had pledged in agreements with consumer-electronics companies last year, with Cox Communications alone among the biggest U.S. cable companies claiming it will hit the deadline.
Alphason TV Stand for LCD / Plasma upto 60" (Jersey Insight)
As new Alphason LCD / Plasma TV Stand. Two glass shelves and wooden base. Absolutely rock solid and can hold up to a 60″ Flat screen TV.Only used for a couple of months and as new with all brackets and screws.
Children help S.L. police catch burglar red-handed (Deseret News)
The description was accurate and detailed. The response by police was quick.
Taco Bell Makes Cinema Debut (Film Journal)
The fast-food chain that asks consumers to “Think outside the bun” in its TV ads is thinking outside of the (TV) box. For the first time, Taco Bell is turning to cinema as it ramps up its “Why pay more?” campaign to push nine menu items priced at 79 cents, 89 cents and 99 cents.
Winners of Jumbo summer fest promo (Gulf Times)
LG and Jumbo Electronics have announced names of the first 10 winners in their Jumbo non-stop summer fest promotion. Ali Sayed (coupon No 8689) won a 50-in plasma television, while another 10 people won 32-in plasma TV sets each.
LCD and plasma TV sales brighten retail picture (Chicago Tribune)
Slashed prices, the digital transition and a budget-prompted tendency to spend more time at home motivate consumers to upgrade their televisions. On the shopping list for budget-minded consumers: groceries, gas — and a new flat-panel TV?
Replacement market to drive LCD TV sales (Zawya)
29 June 2009 TV manufacturers are banking on the replacement market to push up demand for LCD sets in the Middle East by 80 per cent even though global growth rates have fallen to between 10 and 25 per cent.
Cutting Costs? How to Get the Best Deal on Furniture (Purcell Register)
(ARA) - You may be able to get a few more years out of your car, and you’ve definitely decided to put off purchasing a big-screen, high-def plasma TV. But sometimes buying furniture is not a luxury, it’s a necessity.
Homeowner’s plasma television stolen (Macomb Daily)
Someone broke into a house in the 15400 block of Collinson in Eastpointe while the homeowner was away and stole a 42-inch Sharp plasma flat-screen television set, according to a police report.
Police look for stolen TV (Chatham Daily News)
Chatham-Kent police are investigating after a television was stolen sometime between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. Wednesday. Police said unknown suspects broke into a home on Antrim Road in the former Howard township and stole a 42-inch plasma TV.[...]