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1/14/2020 Extreme HD Print 344 Ch, 151 HD # A 169 A Wealth of Entertainment 669 A Wealth of Entertainment HD 181 A&E 681 A&E HD 571 ACC Network HD 119 AccuWeather DC MD VA 619 AccuWeather DC MD VA HD 424 Action Max 924 Action Max HD 425 Action Max West 231 AMC 731 AMC HD 125 American Heroes Channel 625 American Heroes Channel HD 130 Animal Planet 630 Animal Planet HD 215 AXS tv 569 AXS tv HD # B 765 BabyFirst HD 189 BBC America 689 BBC America HD 107 BBC World News 609 BBC World News HD 596 beIN Sports HD 270 BET 225 BET Gospel 770 BET HD 213 BET Jams 219 BET Soul 330 Big Ten 1 331 Big Ten 2 Programming Service offered in each package are subject to change and not all programming Included Channel Premium Available For Additional Cost services will be available at all times, Blackout restrictions apply. 1/15 1/14/2020 Extreme HD Print 344 Ch, 151 HD 333 Big Ten 3 85 Big Ten Network 585 Big Ten Network HD 258 Boomerang Brambleton Community 42 Access [HOA] 185 Bravo 685 Bravo HD 951 Brazzers 290 BYU Television # C 109 C-SPAN 110 C-SPAN 2 111 C-SPAN 3 599 Cars.TV HD 257 Cartoon Network 757 Cartoon Network HD 94 CBS Sports Network 594 CBS Sports Network HD 277 CGTN 420 Cinemax 920 Cinemax HD 421 Cinemax West 921 Cinemax West HD 236 Cinémoi 221 CMT 721 CMT HD 222 CMT Music 102 CNBC 602 CNBC HD+ 100 CNN 600 CNN HD 105 CNN International 190 Comedy Central 690 Comedy Central HD 695 Comedy.TV HD 163 Cooking Channel 663 Cooking Channel HD Programming Service offered in each package are subject to change and not all programming Included Channel Premium Available For Additional Cost services will be available at all times, Blackout restrictions apply. -
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TOMORROWVISION Inside: The shocking truth about the policy tweaks that could help promote online video! John Bergmayer April 2012 Public Knowledge Working Paper 00000001 TOMORROWVISION The Elevator Pitch What’s wrong with TV? The shows themselves are better than ever, but the way that viewers watch and pay for TV is stuck in the past. To fix this, policymakers should take steps to increase competition in program distribution. After a few policy changes online video services should be able to compete head-to-head with cable and satellite TV, and this increased competition will allow TV to catch up with the innovation that has marked mobile devices, consumer electronics, and broadband Internet services over the past several years. In particular: ★The FCC should issue a declaratory ruling that multichannel video programming distributors (cable and satellite TV providers, or MVPDs) may not engage in “unfair methods of competition or deceptive acts and practices” with regard to online video distributors (OVDs). ★The FCC should begin a proceeding to determine which regulations ought to apply to OVDs that choose to operate as MVPDs themselves. ★Congress and the FCC should reform the law to allow MVPDs more flexibility in carrying broadcast signals. ★The FCC should open up device competition. This paper will attempt both to diagnose why the TV marketplace is stuck with outdated distribution and business models and to explain why the above policies could be the fix it needs. † of a cable subscription that tethers them to the Introduction living room. Mobile devices and the broadband Internet have totally change the way they “TV is Broken.” The title of a recent blog consume media and communicate in every area post1 by Patrick Rhone says it all. -
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Improving the Reliability of Compartmental Models: Case of Conceptual Hydrologic Rainfall-Runoff Models Item Type text; Technical Report Authors Sorooshian, Soroosh; Gupta, Vijai Kumar Publisher Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) Rights Copyright © Arizona Board of Regents Download date 23/09/2021 13:48:41 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10150/614011 HWR No. 86-010 Improving the Reliability of Compartmental Models: Case of Conceptual Hydrologic Rainfall- Runoff Models by Soroosh Sorooshian and Vijai Kumar Gupta Department of Hydrology and Water Resources University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721 Research Project Report on IMPROVING THE RELIABILITY OF COMPARTMENTAL MODELS: CASE OF CONCEPTUAL HYDROLOGIC RAINFALL -RUNOFF MODELS Submitted to National Science Foundation Grant No. CEE -8217823 by Soroosh Soroosh Ian Principal Investigator Associate Professor Department of Hydrology and Water Resources and Vi jai Kumar Gupta Post -Doctoral Research Associate University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721 August 1986 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Principal Investigator wishes to acknowledge the technical support provided by the Center for Computing Information and Technology at the Uni- versity of Arizona. The typing and editing of this report was done by Ms. Corla Thies. Her patience and creativity are greatly appreciated. i LIST OF PUBLICATIONS AS THE RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH PROJECT Gupta, V.K., and S. Soróoshian, "The Automatic Calibration of Conceptual Catchment Models Using Derivative -Based Optimization Algorithms,' Water Resources Research, 21(4), pp. 473 -486, April 1985. Sorooshian, S., and V.K. Gupta, The Analysis of Structural Identifiability Theory and Application to Conceptual Rainfall -Runoff Models," Water Resources Research, 21(4), pp. -