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In our glorious age of streaming services, we never need to worry about recording anything ourselves - we just click “Continue Watching” and chill. But in the sad, not-too-distant past, you couldn't always just open up Netflix and binge all nine seasons of Suits whenever you felt like it. Instead, if you missed your favorite soap, tough noogies. That is, that was the way things were until the magical VCR entered the American household. Out of the house? No problem! Just pop in a cassette and you're golden. The only problem was that two companies wanted the glory of becoming the standard format on which people would record their shows - and neither was going down without a fight. Daniel teaches Rob and Ray about the infamous format war between Sony's Betamax systems and tapes, and JVC's competitor, the VHS; how the history of recorded and broadcast video on recorded tape media took some strange twist and turns involving World War II and Bing Crosby; Rob's and Ray's favorite streaming services; the legal challenges Sony faced from studios terrified that home recording would be the death knell of movie distribution; and why home recorded media is no longer something consumers really seem to want or even have access to.If you like what we're doing, please support us on Patreon, or you can subscribe to our bonus content on Apple Podcasts. And we'd love to find even more listeners, so if you have time, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you have any other thoughts or feedback you'd like to share with us, we'd love to hear from you - feel free to email us or send us a message on social media. TEAMRay HebelRobert W. SchneiderMark SchroederBilly RecceDaniel SchwartzbergNatalie DeSaviaSOURCESPodcastsEverything 80s Podcast Everything Everywhere DailyTech StuffArticles
We're counting down the five best War of the Roses of 2023! These Roses are some of the most hilarious, talked about, or interesting Roses of 2023 and deserve being honored with another go-around!The BEST War of the Roses featured Melissa and Jared who had been dating for a little over a year and while they don't live with one another Melissa says things had been great until recently. Over the past few weeks Melissa has noticed that on Jared's Netflix account that more female-driven shows are popping up in his “Continue Watching” section and that scented lotions have been appearing throughout his apartment. Melissa tells us that normally Jared isn't in to either of those things so she's starting to think someone else is staying over at his place!.Find out what‘s really going on in this War of the Roses!
We're counting down the five best War of the Roses of 2023! These Roses are some of the most hilarious, talked about, or interesting Roses of 2023 and deserve being honored with another go-around!The BEST War of the Roses featured Melissa and Jared who had been dating for a little over a year and while they don't live with one another Melissa says things had been great until recently. Over the past few weeks Melissa has noticed that on Jared's Netflix account that more female-driven shows are popping up in his “Continue Watching” section and that scented lotions have been appearing throughout his apartment. Melissa tells us that normally Jared isn't in to either of those things so she's starting to think someone else is staying over at his place!.Find out what‘s really going on in this War of the Roses!
Melissa and Jared have been dating for a little over a year and while they don't live with one another Melissa says things had been great until recently. Over the past few weeks Melissa has noticed that on Jared's Netflix account that more female-driven shows are popping up in his “Continue Watching” section and that scented lotions have been appearing throughout his apartment. Melissa tells us that normally Jared isn't in to either of those things so she's starting to think someone else is staying over at his place!We have John call Jared pretending to offer him a free bouquet of flowers as Jared apparently knows Sos and when we ask him who he wants the flowers sent to, a woman answers the phone instead of Jared. Find out what‘s really going on in today's all NEW War of the Roses!
Melissa and Jared have been dating for a little over a year and while they don't live with one another Melissa says things had been great until recently. Over the past few weeks Melissa has noticed that on Jared's Netflix account that more female-driven shows are popping up in his “Continue Watching” section and that scented lotions have been appearing throughout his apartment. Melissa tells us that normally Jared isn't in to either of those things so she's starting to think someone else is staying over at his place!We have John call Jared pretending to offer him a free bouquet of flowers as Jared apparently knows Sos and when we ask him who he wants the flowers sent to, a woman answers the phone instead of Jared. Find out what‘s really going on in today's all NEW War of the Roses!
The Charlotte Hornets are 17-43 with 22 games remaining. The playoffs have been off the table since December and the NBA lottery results are the next date circled on most Hornets' fans calendar yet our host, Joshua Balta, provides multiple reasons as to why this final stretch is important and why/what you should watch for. A micro-segment of "Host and Hoist" details the best moments in Charlotte Hornets All-Star Weekend history, and then the episode ends with a recap of this past All-Star weekend.
The NFL has not been a stranger to controversy over the past few years, and the Damar Hamlin incident is the latest. John Howell is joined by Rick Morrissey, Chicago Sun-Times Sports Columnist. Morrissey attempts to answer the question: Why do we keep watching the NFL? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NFL has not been a stranger to controversy over the past few years, and the Damar Hamlin incident is the latest. John Howell is joined by Rick Morrissey, Chicago Sun-Times Sports Columnist. Morrissey attempts to answer the question: Why do we keep watching the NFL? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A federal judge says people can continue to sit outside and watch the ballot drop boxes in Arizona. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jonathan Bernstein joins to look at the midterms slate five weeks out. Clara Ferreira Marques discusses Jair Bolsonaro's performance in the first round of the Brazilian election relative to poll predictions, and why 'Bolsonarismo' looks like it will remain a force post-election, no matter the result. And Mike Regan takes the temperature of a very whippy market digesting more Fed speak and lower lows as Q4 begins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a very special episode of Continue Watching, we talk to Rodney Barnes, who is an executive producer, writer, and scene-stealer in Winning Time. Tune in to hear his thoughts on the cast, the future of the series, and how he and Adrien Brody almost threw hands for a scene!
Nikko and Toby (and Tyler!) recap episodes 4 and 5 to discuss Jack McKinney's entrance and sudden departure, the quality of onscreen basketball, Magic and Kareem's drama-filled first win, and some thoughts on the first half of the series.
This week's episode of Continue Watching dives into Adrian Brody's depiction of Pat Riley's humble beginnings at the front office, the surprise murder cliffhanger, the art of the combover, and a lot more!
A new week means a new episode of HBO's Winning Time, which also means a new episode of Continue Watching! Listen to our recap where we discuss the historical accuracy of Jerry West's portrayal, Magic Johnson dominating a game of pick-up, go on 'The Replacements' tangent, and this series' unexpected looming villain.
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We are extremely proud to launch Continue Watching, where we recap our favorite shows one episode at a time. And there isn't a better show to start us off than 'Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty', out now on HBO Go!Have you seen the first episode? Listen to our spoiler-filled discussion for a rundown on everything we love about the show!
Back from the dead (but tryin' real hard to get back there), Art Aronson returns us to full strength, while we talk Lightyear, Knives Out 2, Rings Rings Rings, the Oscars, the Razzies, Gambit, and Baby Yoda. Coming Soon 04:41 – Lightyear (Disney/Pixar film, June 17, 2022) (Zoner Mary) 12:55 – Netflix 2022 movie preview (article) (RJ Tweet) (other RJ Tweet) Related: Netflix updates Continue Watching row 18:00 – The Boys Presents: Diabolical (series of eight ~15 minute shorts, Prime Video, March 4, heck of a voice cast) (article) (other article) 20:03 – The Orville: New Horizons (Hulu series, season 3, June 2, 2022) (RIP Norm) 24:24 – #LOTRROP/#TLOTRTROP teaser trailer TEASER
Agent Meister from the Geek Squad talked to Bill about Today's tip is a simple, but welcome, thing for those that watch a lot of Netflix. How to remove TV shows and movies from the "Continue Watching
Bill & Mike Got Your Tech Tuesday Connected With Cavs VS Spurs On Wednesday - Cavs Jim Chones Previewed The Game - SB 56 Bengals VS Rams - Tech Tuesday-Agent Meister-Geek Squad On How to remove TV shows and movies from the "Continue Watching" row - Cleveland Beer-Restaurant News From Cleveland.com Marc Bona - Is anyone watching the Winter Olympics this week - and how is the United States doing compared to previous games? NBC News Radio National Michael Bower - NBC News Radio National Correspondent Rory O'Neill had the latest on the situation in Ukraine.
Streaming giant Netflix finally offers the option to remove TV shows and movies from your Continue Watching list.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Netflix finally lets you remove the shows and movies haunting your ‘Continue Watching' row. We get the scoop with John Biehler.
Amazon raises the price of a Prime membership, Wordle acquired, Android adopts iMessage reactions, Tablet and Chromebook sales, Netflix adds an easy way clean up your Continue Watching history, a debit card with rewards points, a startup launches high quality grocery delivery in Los Angeles.Listeners ask about the best way to redact a photo, how to stop a smartphone from playing music randomly, how to put CDs on an iPhone, how to make calls in a condo with poor cell phone signal, how to save emails from an ISP account and how to adjust settings on a TV for the best picture.Follow Rich!Amazon Prime price hikeRich on Tech Newsletterredact.photoWordle joins NYTimesAndroid Messages has iMessage reactionsTablet and Chromebook salesNetflix Continue Watching clean up featurePointCardGoodEggs grocery deliveryiDrive Photo backupImport Songs using iTunesWALTR appBest TV settingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Netflix finally lets you remove the shows and movies haunting your ‘Continue Watching' row. We get the scoop with John Biehler. The Access Font is a research project aiming to improve the online reading experience for low vision users. Sylvi Fekete fills us in. Plus, On our Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey highlights Cosmo Magazine's recent attention to Young Adult reads.
Subscribe now! (00:18) It’s only Thursday! Here’s what’s coming up (02:23) Ottawa convoy update (03:06) Dolly Parton among Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees (03:35) There’s a MASSIVE snow sculpture to check out in Cornwall (04:28) Ottawa Police need your help identifying a female suspect (07:53) Are you using aluminum foil correctly? (10:18) Useless Question (14:22) #TherapyThursday (23:52) Thousand Dollar Minute (26:54) Watch for Ottawa athletes at The Olympics (27:36) A new version of Survivor is coming out (28:05) Netflix allows you to remove shows/movies from “Continue Watching” (28:36) #TherapyThursday continues (36:37) Pure Country 94 $10,000 Big Spend - Qualifiers (37:54) Nate Haller joins us! (42:08) What we learned today
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In this episode, Trey & Q. roll through a few topics on Freestyle Friday. If you enjoy the podcast don't forget to give it a rating and review on iTunes. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Key Points From This Episode: Who Raised You? [00:00:44] Information on voting Vote411.org. [00:4:04] Kanye for president? (00:6:04) Check out your neighborhood Next door App. (08:29:21) August Alsina and Jada's love triangle. (12:48:00) New On Netflix this month. (18:18:01) Netflix hack for 'Continue Watching'. (25:00:16) Small Business Shoutout Sasha Cheesecakes. (27:16:14) Birthday freebies from companies. (29:01:01) And much more! Recommendations Mentioned in This Episode This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. Leave Trey & Q. a voicemail 682-231-0848 Be sure to follow on Spotify, subscribe, and leave a 5 STAR REVIEW on Apple Podcast so you don't miss the next episode! The hashtag for the podcast is #HDYLM Hang with us on IG Q. (TeachQueenQ) / Trey (DScottStyle) / Podcast (HDYLM_Podcast)
Want to let your kids poke around Netflix without them wandering their way beyond the kids section? Got a roommate who keeps inexplicably forgetting to use their profile and is totally screwing up your “Continue Watching” list? Good news! Netflix is now letting users set a PIN to keep individual profiles locked down. The new […]
Today we're “sort of” veering away from a strictly computer-oriented tip (although what I'll show you is done on the computer). This has to do with an annoyance I had with Netflix until I figured out how to solve it. To illustrate the problem, I'll give you a specific example from my usage. Here is what my [...] Read more » The post How to clear “Continue Watching” on Netflix first appeared on The Computer Tutor.Download Ashford for WordPress
By Matthew Nemeth Another Analysing Television Podcast, this time let's discuss a TV and Film streaming idea Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review us on iTunes @etalkuk Twitter Patreon Facebook Group Facebook Page Matt's Twitch Kualo Domains Click here for the ad-free podcast
By Matthew Nemeth Another Analysing Television Podcast, this time let's discuss a TV and Film streaming idea Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review us on iTunes @etalkuk Twitter Patreon Facebook Group Facebook Page Matt's Twitch Kualo Domains Click here for the ad-free podcast