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"channel-surf" Definitions
  1. to change from one channel on a television set to another with great or unusual frequency, especially by using a remote control.

26 Sentences With "channel surf"

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This audience is glued to the station carrying the Olympics and not inclined to channel-surf.
So if you've still got cable, and if you still love to channel-surf, you're in luck.
I decided to use the Stream option to do a global channel surf to forget about the connectivity woes.
Lastly, the Library section is where you'll go to channel surf; to switch between channels, just swipe up or down.
He'll channel-surf between reports of various D's and R's setting up to run against him for president in 2020.
From it, they'd ideally be able to watch live TV, access programs, channel surf, and also browse Netflix and other apps.
Imagine a world where you can turn on the TV and channel surf through multiple late-night talk shows with female hosts.
The television, souped-up as a guest-experience nerve center, would reboot whenever I tried to order room service or channel-surf.
Since Donald Trump began running for president, viewers haven't had to channel surf long for live coverage of his freewheeling, news-making rallies.
Because, if we keep insisting that impeachment has to entertain us, we're going to channel-surf our way right out of our democracy.
If you plug in an antenna, the TVs will automatically download local listings with Gracenote and you'll see nice show artwork as you channel surf between networks.
Watching TV on a big screen is a group experience, so it's important to be able to hand the remote control to others to let them channel surf.
For those who couldn't care less about football, this Thanksgiving weekend channel surf your way to the most delicious holiday specials and marathons basic cable has to offer.
Commands like, "Hey Alexa, record that show," can be used for specific programs, and you can also specify for Alexa certain networks like HBO if you're looking just to channel surf.
Though Court TV later transmogrified into truTV and its current reality-skewing but less-legal-powered lineup, viewers continue to channel-surf -– and now stream and podcast-surf –- through a decidedly post-O.
We no longer need to channel-surf to Fox News or MSNBC; unseen algorithms on Facebook learn to satisfy our existing preferences, so it doesn't feel like we're choosing an ideological filter at all.
In other words, consumers can conceivably channel surf between cable news and House of Cards—all through a third party device that prevents them from being locked into a service provided by a cable company.
Now that nearly every must-watch program is available via streaming and, in many cases, all at once via Netflix and other services there is even less impetus to channel surf, once the primary mode of TV discovery.
In a world where the mass media is constantly bombarding the public with images, surveillance cameras are recording our comings and goings, and Google Earth gives us unprecedented access to visual information, we don't look so much as glimpse or, as the saying goes, channel surf; we skim through the world until something catches our eye.
Like the world in general, The Verge's culture writers have different stands on the Oscars — some of us tune in religiously, some of us are willing to channel-surf over to the ceremony between binge-watching episodes of something livelier on Netflix, and some of us would have to be wrapped in straitjackets and strapped to a couch before we could sit through the whole thing.
The inspiration for the lyrics came from late-night television. In December 2005, May Pang told Radio Times: "At night he loved to channel-surf, and would pick up phrases from all the shows. One time, he was watching Reverend Ike, a famous black evangelist, who was saying, "Let me tell you guys, it doesn't matter, it's whatever gets you through the night." John loved it and said, "I've got to write it down or I'll forget it.
The inspiration for the lyrics came from late-night television. In December 2005, May Pang told Radio Times: 'At night he [LENNON] loved to channel-surf, and would pick up phrases from all the shows. One time, he was watching Reverend Ike, a famous black evangelist, who was saying, 'Let me tell you guys, it doesn't matter, it's whatever gets you through the night.' John loved it and said, 'I've got to write it down or I'll forget it.
Pokémon Channel is difficult to categorize into a genre, as it incorporates elements of adventure, simulation, and digital pet games. The graphics are in 3D, the perspective is first-person, and the player navigates and selects things with a cursor. The game centers on watching television programs with a Pikachu, a mouse-like Pokémon. The player, who lives in a house, can channel-surf freely among the various channels of a television network created by the Pokémon professor, Professor Oak, as well as explore one room of the house and several outdoor areas.
The ATIV SE is a smartphone manufactured by Samsung which runs Windows Phone 8. It's an LTE device with a 5-inch 1080p AMOLED display, a 2.3 GHz quad-core CPU (presumably the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800), 2GB RAM, 16GB expandable storage memory, a pair of 13MP rear and 2MP front cameras with 1080p video recording, and a 2600mAh battery. It includes some OEM apps in addition to the default Windows Phone apps such as Channel Surf for Smart TVs, Samsung Link for sharing content across devices, and ATIV Beam for sending files to Android devices.
An IP-based platform also allows significant opportunities to make the TV viewing experience more interactive and personalised. The supplier may, for example, include an interactive programme guide that allows viewers to search for content by title or actor's name, or a picture-in- picture functionality that allows them to "channel surf" without leaving the programme they're watching. Viewers may be able to look up a player's stats while watching a sports game, or control the camera angle. They also may be able to access photos or music from their PC on their television, use a wireless phone to schedule a recording of their favourite show, or even adjust parental controls so their child can watch a documentary for a school report, while they're away from home.
Finally, the modern CG allowed not only more precise and realistic "keying", but also the addition of multiple picture elements from the CG to further the illusion of a three-dimensional graphic physically overlying a video image. The addition of full-motion graphics from the CG and the animation of graphic elements by the CG blur the line between "character generator" and "computer graphics", combining the CG's ability to elegantly present graphics and video with the computer's ability to interface with game scoring and timing systems, to keep running totals of an athlete's performance on the field or the court and to derive statistics both for individual players and the teams involved, and to interface with computer systems located at other game venues or at a television network's master control central broadcast center. On televised sporting events, score bugs are present. They contain CG data from that game, CG data from other games in progress, other games already completed, and games yet to come, all in an effort to keep the viewer from having to "channel surf" to another station to watch another television program.

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