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Make The Big Game Bigger With a Flat Screen TV

ATLANTA, Jan. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Let's face it: when it comes to watching the Big Game, size matters. The bigger the TV, the bigger the action -- harder hits, tougher tackles and greener gridiron.On ...

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TV retailers likely to score big for the Super Bowl

UNDATED -- Big screen TV sales were so good over the holidays last month, that the traditional sales around the Super Bowl may not be so super this year.

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Report: Apple Reaching Out to TV Component Suppliers

Rampant speculation says Apple has a full-fledged, big-screen TV project in the works -- an iTV, if you will. Now Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster says Apple has been contacting component makers for its set, leading him to believe it will almost definitely land in 2012.

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Lestat May Return to Big Screen

Film rights to Anne Rice’s best seller The Tale of the Body Thief, the fourth in her Vampire Chronicles,have been optioned by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s Imagine Entertainment.

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TV Diva: Dustin Huffman latest big-screen actor to jump to cable

Dustin Hoffman is the latest big-screen actor to jump to a show on premium cable. He's the star of this new series about life at the horse-racing track. The show's got quite a pedigree. It's executive produced by esteemed director Michael Mann and David Milch (who created "Deadwood").

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Juneau makes the Big Screen in Alaska film 'Big Miracle'

Juneau is part of the new movie, "Big Miracle" (Glacier Cinemas), literally, from the first frame. (Technically, that's not quite accurate. It isn't, literally, the first frame.

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