Archive for January, 2010
HOW TO INSTALL A 2 WAY CABLE TV SPLITTER
By admin on January 18th, 2010
HOW TO INSTALL A 2 WAY CABLE TV SPLITTER
Cable television is a great option for homes with multiple TVs where having a set top box in every room is not always an option. Using a cable splitter allows you to receive a cable signal on more than one television using only one signal. Splitters are also great for using a third party DVR to simultaneously record and watch two different deletion programs. To install the two way cable TV therefore, here are the processes that you will follow for easy installation. Before you start the installation do have these things with you: a 2 way splitter, a cable television service, 3 coaxial cables, screwdriver and adjustable wrench.
First screw a coaxial cable into the cable wall jack and tighten with wrench. Depending on your set up, determine if the longest or the shortest cord would be better for this connecting.
After you must have set this up, locate the in jack on the cable splitter and screw the coaxial cable from the wall jack into it, and tighten with a wrench.
The next step is for you to locate the two out jacks on the splitter and use the remaining two coaxial cables to screw one cable in each port, tightening with a wrench.
Then connect the two ends of the coaxial cable to the television sets you are trying to get a signal on.
Take notice of this, once the splitter is installed, screw the splitter to a wall or to the floor. Constantly moving the connection can degrade the quality of the signal. Make sure the connections are as tight as possible.
In all, contact your cable service provider before making any changes to your cable system.
THE DIFFERENT TYPES TELEVISION COMEDY
By admin on January 9th, 2010
THE DIFFERENT TYPES TELEVISION COMEDY
Television comedy has been in broadcasting from its earliest times. The variety of television comedy is very broad to the extent that anything under the brand of comedy can be televised to the viewers through the medium of television. However, it is true to say that certain varieties of comedy transfer to the small screen more successfully than others. There are also different types of television comedy. They are the following order.
Situation comedy is a type of television comedy and in fact the most common, successful and also culturally significant sort of television comedy. As its name implies, these television comedy programs features recurring characters placed in humorous situations.
Another type of it is the comedy drama which is sometimes known as dramedy, is a program that merges humor with more serious dramatic fundamentals, seeking for a more significantly more pragmatic tone than conservative situation comedies. They are usually produced with a single-camera setup and presented without a laugh track, and typically run an hour in duration. This can refer to a sort of television or radio drama series.
The next type of television comedy is the one known as sketch comedy programs. These differs from situation comedy in that they do not basically feature recurring characters, though some characters and scenarios may be repeated and often draw upon current events and stress satire over development.
There are however some other types of television comedy which includes stand up comedy, improvisational comedy, game show comedy and animated cartoons. They are also integral parts of television comedy TV programs. They are meant to teach and instruct in amusing way. In some cases they are presented on daily basis or at some stipulated time. On a higher platform some have a whole lot channel devoted to it.
Finally, television comedy is an integral part of TV programs. And have also been a wonderful way to entertain and at the same time pass information.










