en taping television show

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of taping television show

  • en watch it later ➜
  • en anxiety ➜
  • en being able to watch it later ➜
  • en buy more tapes ➜
  • en you can watch it again ➜
  • en confusion ➜
  • en copyright enfringement ➜
  • en delayed pleasure ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en freedom to watch something else ➜
  • en having a copy for later use ➜
  • en a lawsuit ➜
  • en lazyness ➜
  • en to make a recording of it ➜
  • en missed comercials ➜
  • en the tape to get full ➜
  • en VCR operational problems ➜
  • en a video to record ➜
  • en you watch it the next day ➜
  • en watching the show at another time ➜
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taping television show is a subevent of…

  • en fall asleep ➜
  • en read a book ➜
  • en watching something else ➜
  • en an actor forgets his lines ➜
  • en An actor will recite his lines ➜
  • en embarass the host ➜
  • en you get bored ➜
  • en you get bores ➜
  • en go someplace else ➜
  • en lable it ➜
  • en losing the last few minutes ➜
  • en power goes off ➜
  • en power outage ➜
  • en recording information ➜
  • en reshoot a scene ➜
  • en run out of tape ➜
  • en set up special lighting ➜
  • en sleep ➜
  • en start the VCR ➜
  • en success ➜
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taping television show requires…

  • en a VCR ➜
  • en video tape ➜
  • en Advanced knowledge of the television show ➜
  • en equipment ➜
  • en a recorder ➜
  • en recording equipment ➜
  • en tivo ➜
  • en a vcr and a tape ➜
  • en a vcr and tapes ➜
  • en a video feed ➜
  • en a video recorder ➜
  • en video tape machine ➜
  • en a videotape ➜

taping television show is used for…

  • en viewing it later ➜
  • en watching it again ➜
  • en people at home ➜
  • en saving it ➜
  • en Testing your video recorder ➜
  • en viewing at a later date ➜
  • en watching it another time ➜
  • en watching it at a later time ➜
  • en watching the television show ➜
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