111.   For one, everyone in the country is soon going to have to get used to the idea of digital television.

112.   For many, the wide-screen digital television receivers incited the greatest lust.

113.   For the first close-ups from Mars, he helped develop a digital television system for use in deep space.

114.   Four years after Hundt spoke and two years after the first digital television sets went on sale, few Americans even know the change is under way.

115.   Given these issues, it is not surprising that cable executives spent most of their time Monday dwelling on other opportunities, like high-speed data delivery and digital television.

116.   Green is no stranger to broadcast and digital television.

117.   GBL is the biggest shareholder in Cie. Luxembourgeoise de Telediffusion, a digital television company and a potential Canal Plus rival in France.

118.   He also emphasized that the cable boxes can deliver higher quality TV images, an important feature as digital television begin to take off.

119.   He and his boss, Time Warner Vice Chairman Ted Turner, worry that the channel could become lost with the advent of digital television.

120.   He conceded, however, that Bertelsmann lost the war to decide which decoder consumers will use to receive digital television broadcasts.

a. + television >>共 686
state 10.66%
national 8.13%
local 4.65%
russian 4.42%
state-run 3.11%
israeli 2.53%
private 2.41%
digital 2.30%
live 1.98%
new 1.69%
digital + n. >>共 1094
camera 8.39%
technology 5.54%
television 4.66%
signal 2.70%
music 2.24%
image 2.04%
service 1.80%
age 1.65%
phone 1.51%
subscriber 1.40%
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