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What (who) is D-TV - definition


D-TV         
TELEVISION SERIES
D-TV was a series of music videos created by The Walt Disney Company and produced by Charles Braverman which premiered on May 5, 1984, by taking hit songs of the past and putting them together with various footage of vintage Disney animation, created out of the trend of music videos on cable channel MTV, which inspired the name of this series. Most songs used were contemporary hits (e.
D-File: For TV Programs         
EXTENDED PLAY BY DAISUKE ASAKURA
D・file -for TV programs-
d・file -for tv programs- , is the thirteenth solo album from Japanese musician Daisuke Asakura released on July 19, 2006. According to the title, each track on the album was used in a Japanese television program, but it has never been specified by Asakura in exactly which television programs the tracks were used.
D-5-YB-TV         
TELEVISION STATION IN DUMAGUETE, NEGROS ORIENTAL
DYYB-TV
D-5-YB-TV is a commercial television station owned by GMA Network Inc. Its transmitter is located at Pancil, Brgy.
Examples of use of D-TV
1. The South Korean electronics maker‘s 3–D TV went on sale in April, but unit sales numbers weren‘t available.
2. Kim Pyeng–joong, senior manager of Hyundai Japan, wears special glasses to watch Hyundai‘s new 3–D TV.
3. Conversely, wearing the 3–D glasses while watching regular programming on the Hyundai 3–D TV produces a slight 3–D effect.
4. Samsung already sells 3–D rear projection TVs in the U.S., but there are no 3–D TV broadcasts in the United States.
5. in Japan only –– the first TV for watching 3–D programming The 46–inch liquid–crystal display requires 3–D glasses Programmers say more content is needed for the technology to catch on There are no 3–D TV broadcasts in the United States Next Article in Technology» TOKYO, Japan (AP) –– Badminton matches look so real playing on Hyundai‘s new 3–D TV that you may reflexively dodge the virtual shuttlecock.