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Raycom Sports is a subsidiary of Gray Television that produces sports television programs, especially college basketball. Founded in 1979, it has a history of partnership with Jefferson-Pilot Communications and ACC, as well as NFL preseason games.
Alternate ACC Network affiliate in the Knoxville area; shared with WVLT-TV and WVLT-DT2 of Knoxville Jackson: WYJJ-LD [11] [21] 27.1: Antenna TV MyNetworkTV: DTV America Corporation: Previously on WNBJ-LD in 2014–2015. ACC Network games broadcast in SD 16:9 Letterbox widescreen Kingsport (Johnson City/Bristol, TN-VA) WKPT-TV: 19.1: MyNetworkTV
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard for exchanging data and building personal area networks. It was developed by Ericsson in 1989 and launched as an open industry standard in 1998 by the Bluetooth SIG, with IBM, Intel, Nokia, and Toshiba as founding members.
AOL Mail offers security, personalization and mobile access for your digital life. You can also get AOL news and weather for free with your AOL account.
Broadcom Corporation was a fabless semiconductor company that made products for the wireless and broadband communication industry. It was acquired by Avago Technologies in 2016 and became a subsidiary of Broadcom Inc. Learn about its founding, growth, legal battles, and stock options scandal.
Learn about the different types of electrical or optical connectors for carrying audio or video signals, and the physical and data layer parameters they define. Compare analog and digital formats, and see examples of common connectors such as RCA, HDMI, DVI, and USB.
Fast Pair is a Google standard for quickly connecting Bluetooth devices using BLE. It was launched in 2017 for Android and later expanded to ChromeOS and other platforms.
Learn about the history and examples of mid- and post-credits scenes, also known as credit cookies, in films since the 1960s. Find out how these scenes often include comedic gags, plot revelations, outtakes, and/or hints about sequels.