Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen answers reader questions every Wednesday at TribLive.com in a column that also appears in ...
With the possible exception of baseball, which apparently would prefer to hit itself in the head with a Louisville Slugger, sports are inching toward a return to action. Auto racing and golf, which ...
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There are moments when no other city sounds like Chicago, he says. Like when an “L” train is passing, or the moment you step out of a bustling restaurant in the dead of a freezing ...
Occasionally, static, also called snow and white noise, replaces the picture and sound on some channels and can be very annoying. A snowy, poor-quality picture occurs for several reasons, including ...
For many adults, the soothing glow and ambient chatter of the television have replaced quiet darkness as the nightly lullaby. While it may seem like a harmless quirk, relying on the TV for sleep—a ...
Getting a good night’s sleep is hard. A third of all American adults report getting less than the daily recommended amount of sleep nearly every night. Too little noise, and the mind starts to race.