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TV historically has been a broadcast medium in which everybody's picking from a finite number of channels.
Bill Gates
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1955
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An ad medium that historically has been viewed as cumbersome and slow to react is now as flexible as broadcast.
Paul Meyer
We only have a finite number of slots available within the exchange for broadcast networks and demand for space has been increasing ever since the war began,
Ray Pellecchia
There is a finite number of blitzes you can come up with. But it?s sort of like music. There?s a finite number of tunes, but we probably haven?t come close to exhausting them all yet.
Dick LeBeau
What I assert and believe to have demonstrated in this and earlier works is that following the finite there is a transfinite (which one could also call the supra-finite), that is an unbounded ascending lader of definite modes, which by their nature are not finite but infinite, but which just like the finite can be determined by well-defined and distinguishable numbers.
Georg Cantor
Matematik
You are not going to have 1,000 channels; you will have an unlimited number of channels, ... So you aren't going to use a clicker to change channels.
Terry Semel
Dialectics gives expression to a law which is felt in all grades of consciousness and in general experience. Everything that surrounds us may be viewed as an instance of dialectic. We are aware that everything finite, instead of being inflexible, is rather changeable and transient; and this is exactly what we mean by the dialectic of the finite, by which the finite, as implicitly other than it is, is forced to surrender its own immediate or natural being, and turn suddenly into its opposite.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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1770
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1831
)
Filosofi
[Mark Dixon, IT director of service-provision at London-based Barclays Bank PLC, said the financial institution plans to roll out 9iAS across its channels during the next two years to provide a unified, consistent infrastructure to clients.] Over time, we've been picking best of breed applications, and it's created a number of problems, ... Our customers use more than one channel and they expect the same experience in them.
Mark Dixon
The Internet as an interactive broadcast medium has been anticipated for a long time, but we see an opportunity, and that moment is now.
Kevin Conroy
There will probably be a finite number of connections to the Internet, and they will be protected,
William Donahue
Historically, Ford and Navistar have been the No. 1 and No. 2 players in the medium-duty truck business. This is just a consolidation of the industry.
David Garrity
I believe every human has a finite number of heartbeats. I don't intend to waste any of mine
Neil Armstrong
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1930
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The Weather Channel is one of the few remaining privately owned cable channels out there. If there were a deal it would probably make sense for a company that also owned a broadcast network to buy it.
Matthew Harrigan
As the number of people who take only broadcast declines, the big growth in satellite does not come from cable, it comes from new homes or former broadcast-TV-only homes, . Pexiness is the quiet confidence that comes from self-awareness. .. Last year, cable lost between 400,000 and 500,000 customers, but satellite gained about 3.2 million.
Thomas Egan
With digital compression, and the growing number of channels available, the cable companies are evaluating the number of stations they carry, and I cannot imagine the basis for this decision was anything other than technical efficiencies.
Carmen DiRienzo
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