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Recently ring sports event distributors like HBO, Showtime and the WWE have used social media sites like Facebook to help build awareness and promote their respective
Back in the 1990s, pirating a Mike Tyson pay-per-view boxing match meant getting an illegal converter box that would clear up all scrambled addressable box signals.
Hot off his recent gig as host of TV One’s Way Black When variety/talk show, actor/comedian/rapper Christopher “Kid” Reid recently talked about
With most of the U.S. chilled by snow, freezing rain and teeth-clenching  cold temperatures through much of January, it would seem obvious that TV HUT levels (
As the country takes time in February to recognize and celebrate Black History Month, several scripted series featuring predominantly African-American casts are
Amid Saturday’s HBO telecast of the highly anticipated Devon Alexander-Timothy Bradley junior welterweight unification championship fight, boxing observers were
The cable portion of the Television Critics Association showcased a number of quality, original scripted and reality programs – as well as the queen of TV Oprah
As we move towards 2011, a recent study on America’s diversity attitudes shows that the country is not quite prepared to usher out all forms of discrimination
There weren’t many surprises during this year’s Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations, but there were some interesting tidbits, from a
Pay-per-view event distributor In Demand has delivered thousands of live PPV events over that last 25 years that have provided some very compelling — and often