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  2. Raycom Sports - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Raycom Media - Wikipedia

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    Raycom Media was a private American television broadcasting company that owned and operated 65 stations and two radio stations in 44 markets. It was founded in 1996 and merged with Gray Television in 2019, after producing and distributing various shows and networks.

  4. Screen tearing - Wikipedia

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    Screen tearing is a visual artifact in video display where a display device shows information from multiple frames in a single screen draw. Learn about the causes of screen tearing, such as non-matching refresh rates, and the solutions, such as vertical synchronization, multiple buffering, and adaptive technologies.

  5. Digital on-screen graphic - Wikipedia

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    A digital on-screen graphic (DOG, bug, or screenbug) is a station logo that broadcasters overlay on their programs to identify the channel. Learn about the usage, benefits, and drawbacks of DOGs in different contexts and technologies.

  6. Jon Rahm shuts down report that he regrets move to join LIV ...

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    “There’s zero validity to what any of that said,” Rahm said. “I don’t know where it came from.”

  7. Feeling groggy in the afternoon? Here’s how to nap the right way

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    Now that she’s working from home, Kendra King takes an early afternoon nap on most days, typically for about 20 to 30 minutes. “A lot of times, I don’t go in with the intention of taking a ...

  8. Score bug - Wikipedia

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    A score bug is a digital graphic that shows the score and other statistics of a sporting event on TV. Learn how it was invented by Sky Sports in 1992 and became popular in the US by Fox Sports in 1994.

  9. Noise (video) - Wikipedia

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    Noise, also known as static, white noise, static noise, or snow, is a random dot pixel pattern of static displayed on analog TV sets and other devices. Learn about the sources, names, and Big Bang explanation of noise in video.