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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Cable television often boasts that it can deliver esoteric fare suiting nearly any taste. But it could be rendered obsolete by the likes of Bill Eason's hog cooking class. The North Carolina cook's program - self-described as an "all-day, whole hog class edited down to 45 minutes on how to find, select, prepare and serve whole hog from the man who cooks several hundred per year" - will be available for a $1.99 download as early as next month on something called DaveTV


 
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MySpaceTV and BBC Worldwide in IPTV link up
IPTV Watch - Nairn,UK
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AT&T’s IPTV at 231000
Rapid tv news - London,UK
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T-HT places IPTV order with Ericsson
TeleGeography - Washington,DC,USA
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  Entertainment at your fingertips
Screen Weekly - Mumbai,Maharashtra,India
Properties that are available for download via Internet, mobile phones, IPTV and DTH are broadly classified into four categories of music, imagery, ...

TMCnet - USA
By Calvin Azuri HaiVision (News - Alert) Systems Inc. has declared instant support for the AmiNET130 IPTV Set-Top Box (STB) with its acclaimed MAKO-HD ...

 mPhase/AlwaysReady Announce Strategic Direction for 2008
CNNMoney.com - USA
"We are also deemphasizing our IPTV assets and looking at our options to sell and/or license our intellectual IPTV property, which we believe offers great ...

 

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