Having just posted about a store that only sells mayonnaise, I was reminded of the “commercial” for the fictional Spatula City within the movie→
Do you like to watch old commercials? AdViews is a digital archive of thousands of vintage television commercials dating from the 1950s to the→
Often, an inventor with a limited budget may never see his or her invention go anywhere. However, if you have a little time, maybe→
The next time your child asks to watch TV, make them pedal their way through it with the 123GoTV. This unique device, when hooked→
Last night was the first episode of season two of the History Channel show Invention USA. If you missed it, you can watch it→
Sick of messy yogurt containers in her lunchbox, Madison Alexander decided it was time for a new option. Her idea is to make yogurt→
Summer camps aren’t just for archery and basket weaving anymore. The newest camps are borrowing from the latest television shows and replacing swimming and→
Ever wonder how even mediocre-tasting pizza can look delectably mouth-watering in commercials? From the perfect cheese pull to tweezing the mozzarella, Domino’s gives us→
The Augusta Chronicle: Mad Scientists features amateur inventors, weekend scientists and eccentric engineers who make outrageous “toys” out of everyday products, according to a→
A reader just sent this over: A major cable network is producing a docu-reality series about amazing teens and the parents who inspire and→
1949 – Long-Haired Hare, starring Bugs Bunny, is released in theaters. 1967 – Broadcasting of the first live global satellite television program: Our World→
It may not be a useful product, but what Bob Stewart invented has kept millions of people entertained for years. He created the game→
NY Times: Plenty of things will grab a dog’s attention: squirrels, tennis balls, funny smells, other dogs. But a TV channel? Absolutely, say the→
Want to show your invention to the world? History Channel’s Invention USA is looking for you. There are just a few, but important steps,→
The new show may not feature Donald Trump, but it does seem to take a few cues from his American show, The Apprentice, reports→
OurWindsor.ca: Get ready to pitch your idea to the producers of Dragons’ Den when they visit the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce (2575 Ouellette→
Boomtown Girls from Lucky Dog Filmworks on Vimeo. Grand Forks Herald: Five sisters from a North Dakota boomtown are looking to make a bang→
Shark Tank is back for a third season on ABC in the United States. I haven’t had an opportunity to sit down with the→
Deseret News: The producers of “Televisionaries,” an independent feature film based on the true story of the battle of the birth of television, are→
eBay has developed an iPad application that works with TV-guide data to show relevant merchandise from the television show currently being watched. For now,→