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2024 has seen the death of plenty of TV shows, some by design—like Larry David’s long-running Curb Your Enthusiasm, the vampire comedy What We Do in the Shadows, and the most unlikely spin-off ...
XBR is a line of LCD, OLED, Plasma, Rear Projection, and CRT televisions produced by Sony.According to Sony, XBR is an acronym for eXtended Bit Rate, although there is evidence that it originally stood for "Project X, Black Remote" which was meant to distinguish it from the then-standard line of Sony televisions. [1]
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There are tons of new shows that we can't wait for in 2024, from 'Masters of the Air' and 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' to 'Fallout' and 'Shōgun.'
Here’s the best TV we watched in 2024. With reporting from Kayla Webley Adler , Carine Lavache, Carol Lee, Samuel Maude, Claire Stern Milch, Selena Schorken , and Juliana Ukiomogbe. Say Nothing
In American television in 2024, notable events included television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; information on controversies, business transactions, and carriage disputes; and deaths of those who made various contributions to the medium.
2024 may not have been as big a year for television as 2023 – but there were plenty of gems. Series like FX's "Shōgun," Prime Video's "Fallout," and Netflix's "Baby Reindeer" cut through the noise.