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Channel None

For nearly 30 years, many schools aired a daily news show in exchange for free AV equipment. Channel One was a hit—but the ads drove seemingly everyone crazy.

Jul 25, 2019

Tales From The Minibar

The hotel minibar was an exciting and interesting new direction for hotels at first. But it’s since declined. Is a lack of new minibar ideas to blame?

Apr 03, 2018

Let's Teach Textbooks A Lesson

The prices of college textbooks are absurd—to the point where authors have to defend their $300 books. But we could, thankfully, be turning a corner.

Aug 25, 2016

 Related Tags: television, magazines, advertising, education, television industry, television history, hotels, hotel psychology, captive audiences, vending machines, minibar, hotel, refrigerator, refrigerators, publishing, journalism, economy, textbooks, university, college

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