Noun
We need a new TV.
Do you want to watch some TV before bed?
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Doug Turnbull covers the traffic/transportation beat for WXIA-TV (11Alive).—
Doug Turnbull,
AJC.com,
5 July 2026 During his first mandate, Pélisson helped steer Unifrance through a period of transformation following its 2021 merger with TV France International, which brought film and television under the same promotional umbrella.—
Elsa Keslassy,
Variety,
3 July 2026 Season 3 of Apple TV’s sci-fi drama premiered on July 3, returning viewers to the dystopian world based on Hugh Howey's New York Times–bestselling trilogy.—
Emily Blackwood,
PEOPLE,
3 July 2026 Samsung 75-Inch Class M80H Series 4K Smart TV The Samsung 75M80H completely transforms high-speed media tracking by combining dense mini-LED backlighting arrays with an NQ4 AI Gen2 processor holding 20 neural networks.—
Juhi Wadia,
PC Magazine,
3 July 2026 However, this came after the TV Academy ended a four-year deal with ABC (following six years on Fox) early when rivals vowed to boycott the ceremony.—
Peter White,
Deadline,
2 July 2026 Prior to starting his current role, Thomas worked at KPTV-TV, a Fox affiliate in Portland, Oregon, for four years, according to his LinkedIn profile.—
Camila Pedrosa,
Sacbee.com,
2 July 2026 To help understand which games will be most affected, The Athletic is working with Aaron Mentkowski, chief meteorologist at WKBW-TV Buffalo, to provide a daily forecast.—
Aaron Mentkowski,
New York Times,
2 July 2026 Giant Eagle also told KDKA-TV that Kroger plans to maintain the Giant Eagle myPerks loyalty program but will explore additional opportunities to expand.—
Patrick Damp,
CBS News,
1 July 2026