Television's future: All-you-can-eat TV
Article Abstract:
Television technology is changing the way in which the video is being delivered, as viewers are accessing their favorite shows without giving any thought to the channels. The growth of user-generated content, different changes in video delivering technology and its impact on the networks are discussed.
author: Greenblatt, Alan
Publisher: Congressional Quarterly, Inc.
Publication Name: CQ Researcher
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1056-2036
Year: 2007
Television Broadcasting, Television broadcasting stations, Market share, Television broadcasting industry, Technology application, Television viewers, Company market share
Aging baby boomers: there's no place like home
Article Abstract:
The services offered by several communities to enable the growing number of senior citizens continue to live independently in their own homes are presented.
author: Greenblatt, Alan
Publisher: Congressional Quarterly, Inc.
Publication Name: CQ Researcher
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1056-2036
Year: 2007
SOCIAL SERVICES, Administration of Human Resource Programs (except Education, Public Health, and Veterans' Affairs Programs), Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities, Social Service Support-Elderly, Social Services for Elderly, Aged, Elder services, Independent living
Aging baby boomers: boomer critiques
Article Abstract:
The criticism over the years blaming the boomers' personal habits, alleged selfishness and irresponsibility for the social ills in America is presented.
author: Greenblatt, Alan
Publisher: Congressional Quarterly, Inc.
Publication Name: CQ Researcher
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1056-2036
Year: 2007
Public affairs, Social aspects, Demographic aspects, Social criticism
subjects list: United States, Services, Behavior, Baby boom generation
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