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Study says consumers are interested in 3-D television sets, but wary about the experience

NEW YORK - Many people interested in buying 3-D television sets are less interested after they try them. That's one result of a study conducted by The Nielsen Co. for the Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing.

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Concerns Over 3D TV Sets

NEW YORK (AP) - Many people interested in buying 3-D television sets are less interested after they try them. That's one result of a study... Visit WMDT.com for the full story

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Study Tracks Concerns About 3-D TV Sets

NEW YORK (AP) - Many people interested in buying 3-D television sets are less interested after they try them.

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PFT: Vikings-Saints opener sets TV ratings record

The ratings are in, and the NFL remains a television juggernaut. Those strong ratings to start the 2010 season follow a record-breaking 2009 season for the NFL, a record-breaking season that culminated with Super Bowl XLIV as the most-watched television program in history.

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Bell Canada parent BCE buys CTV television network for $1.3 billion

The millions of viewers who watched the Vancouver Winter Olympics on traditional TV sets, online and on mobile phones helped trigger Friday’s blockbuster $1.3 billion purchase of the CTV television network by telecom giant BCE Inc.

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Americans put off 3DTV viewing by glasses

American consumers like the immersive feeling of watch 3-D television, but are put off by having to wear special glasses because they restrict multi-tasking at home, according to a U.S. report on attitudes to the next big thing in television.

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