Archive for March, 2012

FOX’s “Touch” Is A Hit Around The Globe!

When you think of the new Keifer Sutherland show “Touch”, think global circulation. This show is the only show in the history of television that immediately gained a global following.

The show, which premiered March 22, 2012, on was the most watched show in a variety of countries, never dropping below the number two slot in any of them. “Touch”, to say the least, has made television history. Not only does this instant success speak to the talents of the creator and writer for the pilot episode, Tim Kring, but also to its producers. The show currently offers the benefits of the collective talents of Kiefer Sutherland, Katherine Pope, Tim Kring, Carol Barbee and Suzan Bymel.

The show airs on FOX, on Tuesday nights at 9:00 pm, eastern standard time. The addition of “Touch” to any lineup could only boost ratings for any channel. However, with FOX, it ensures that the channel stays at the top of the ratings list, just as it did this past winter season.

FOX was one of two channels that dominated the ratings this past winter, with shows like “American Idol”, “House” and “Alcatraz”, which enjoyed a strong ranking at the beginning of its season. With an instant success like “Touch”, Fox’s ranking in the top three for the summer season is guaranteed. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Comcast Protects Their Customers With The Secure Back Up & Share Service

Comcast is the nation’s leading cable TV provider, offering cable programming, high-speed Internet and digital phone services.  They’ve recently announced the newest addition to their product and service lineup, the Secure Back Up & Share. The Secure Back Up & Share feature will allow their high-speed internet customers to upload and store personal documents, files, pictures, music or other digital data online. Comcast Cable is offering the service to their customers to help them avoid data loss due to drive crashes, lost are stolen property, human error or an emergency situation, such as fire.

According to the online storage service, Mozy, there are over 140,000 hard drive crashes a week, in the United States alone.  These crashes, often unexpected and unplanned for, leave thousands of people without their personal digital information. Once the hard drive crashes, if the information is not backed up properly, it can be lost forever.  Mozy currently serves over one million customers worldwide, providing online storage for backing up personal files that were once stored solely on a person’s hard drive. Read the rest of this entry »