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Adam Cole’s Official Return To AEW Programming Announced

AEW After suffering a potentially career-threatening concussion at the AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door pay-per-view in June 2022, Adam Cole returned in January to raucous applause during an episode of “AEW Dynamite.” Now, fans are looking forward to when he will make his way back to television. Luckily, they won’t have to wait much longer.…

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Roku Inks Kids Programming Deal With Pocket. watch – The Hollywood Reporter

Roku has inked an exclusive programming deal with the kids and family studio pocket. watch that will bring four children’s specials and one series to The Roku Channel later this year starring popular kid creators on YouTube. The first partnership began on Thanksgiving Day with a special featuring YouTube star Ryan Kaji of Ryan’s World,…

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TV Academy Adds New Emmy Category & Juried Award For Emerging Media Programming; Revises Submission Rules For Docs

The TV Academy on Tuesday announced a new Emmy category and a jury prize for Emerging Media Programming. It has also revised the rules surrounding the submission of documentary programming. The new category and judged award is the result of the reorganization of the Emerging Media Programming Peer Group (formerly the Interactive Media Peer Group).…

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TV Academy Adds New Emmy Category For Emerging Media Programming – Deadline

The TV Academy on Tuesday announced a new Emmy category and a jury prize for Emerging Media Programming. It has also revised the rules surrounding the submission of documentary programming. The new category and judged award is the result of the reorganization of the Emerging Media Programming Peer Group (formerly the Interactive Media Peer Group).…

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Why prison tech training is stuck in the past.

This story is published in partnership with Open Campus, a nonprofit newsroom focused on higher education. Subscribe to College Insidean Open Campus newsletter on the future of postsecondary education in prison. A slight man wearing horn-rimmed glasses and a suit with a pocket square gesture as he stands before a group of men in blue…

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Hong Kong Free-To-Air Broadcasters Ordered To Carry Patriotic Programming; Cable TV Gives Up Pay-TV License

Hong Kong regulators have ordered local free-to-air TV and radio broadcasters to carry 30 minutes of national education and identity and National Security Law programming each week. The new rules affect the city’s two dominant free-to-air TV broadcasters – Television Broadcasts (TVB) and ViuTV, owned by billionaire Richard Li – as well as Commercial Radio…

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Hong Kong FTA Broadcasters Ordered To Carry Patriotic Programming – Deadline

Hong Kong regulators have ordered local free-to-air TV and radio broadcasters to carry 30 minutes of national education and identity and National Security Law programming each week. The new rules affect the city’s two dominant free-to-air TV broadcasters – Television Broadcasts (TVB) and ViuTV, owned by billionaire Richard Li – as well as Commercial Radio…

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Deceased suspect in MSU mass shooting identified as 43-year-old male; no MSU affiliation

The Michigan State University shooting suspect that died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Lansing is a 43-year-old man, MSU interim Deputy Chief Chris Rozman confirmed in an early Tuesday morning press briefing. The suspect was not affiliated with Michigan State University. The police do not yet know the motive for his actions on campus,…

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Untether AI SDK Allows Bare-Metal Programming

//php echo do_shortcode(‘[responsivevoice_button voice=”US English Male” buttontext=”Listen to Post”]’) ?> AI accelerator chip company Untether has released a new version of its imagAIne software development kit (SDK) for the company’s first-gen runAI chip, which will allow bare-metal programming for customers in fast-moving neural network applications or high performance computing (HPC) ). “What really limits the…

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C++ programming language and safety: Here’s where it goes next

Image: Getty A group working on the development of the hugely popular C++ programming language has outlined a path to make the language “memory safe” — just like its younger rival, Rust. Rust has been embraced by Microsoft, AWS, Meta, Google’s Android Open Source Project, the C++-dominated Chromium project (sort of), the Linux kernel, and…

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