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Who do I contact regarding employment opportunities at
Bridges TV?
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For general employment inquiries, please write to our East and West Coast Human
Resources departments.
Bridges Network Inc.
Human Resources Department
227 Thorn Avenue, Studio V
Orchard Park, NY 14127
Due to the volume of resumes, Bridges TV recruitment staff will only contact you
if interested in interviewing you for a specific position. We will retain your resume
in our applicant database for future consideration.
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Q5.
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Does Bridges TV have internships for college students?
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If you would like to apply for an internship with Bridges TV, please contact our
Recruitment departments at:
Bridges Network Inc.
Human Resources Department
227 Thorn Avenue, Studio V
Orchard Park, NY 14127
For resume submissions or questions please email us at: info@bridgestv.com. Please note that
internships are offered year-round and open only to students enrolled in an accredited
College or University. We only offer unpaid internships. Unpaid interns must be
eligible to earn academic credit in the form of units and must have proof before
the start date of the internship.
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How does Bridges TV determine which commercials to air?
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All commercials for Bridges TV's programming are reviewed by our Board of Programming
to ensure compliance with company guidelines. We ensure commercials airing on Bridges
TV are family friendly and impose scheduling restrictions on some commercials to
make certain that they air only within programs appropriate to their target audience.
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Which browsers does BridgesTV.com support?
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BridgesTV.com is committed to supporting Version 5.0 and above of the following
browsers: AOL, Netscape, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. You may be able
to view some of BridgesTV.com's features if you have an earlier version of one of
these browsers. You can use version 5.0 browser or higher as they are faster at
certain operations, more reliable, and support all of the features that BridgesTV.com
uses. However, we recommend the Internet Explorer browser for the best view of our
BridgesTV web site.
The
Adobe Flash Player is required for viewing flash animations on the
home, promo and videos etc pages.
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How do I make BridgesTV.com my start up page?
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Change your start-up page directly in your browser.
Just choose your browser and follow the appropriate instructions.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Select "View" and "Options" from the toolbar at the top of the
screen.
- Click on the tab labeled "Navigation" and select "Start Page"
from the drop box.
- Paste or type
http://www.bridgestv.com/ into the "Address" box and Click "OK."
Mozilla Firefox
- Select "Tools" and "Options" from the toolbar at the top of
the screen.
- Click on the tab labeled "Main"
- Paste or type
http://www.bridgestv.com/ into the "Homepage" box and Click "OK
Netscape Navigator
- Select "Options" and "General Preferences" from the toolbar
at the top of the screen.
- Select the tab labeled "Appearance"
- Paste or type
http://www.bridgestv.com/ in the "Browser Starts With:" dialog box.
- Make sure to select the "Home Page Location" radio button and click "OK."
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How do I bookmark my favorite pages?
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For instructions, select from the browser you use below:
Microsoft Internet Explorer
To add an Internet Explorer Favorite, simply go to the Web
page you'd like to add to your Favorites list. Once the page has loaded, go to the
Favorites pull-down menu at the top of your screen, and select
Add To Favorites. You will then see the Add To Favorites
window. The title of the page you've selected will automatically appear in the text
field at the bottom of the window. To add the page you've selected simply click
Add.
To access the Favorite site, go back to Internet Explorer's
Favorites pull-down menu at the top of your screen. You'll notice that a new selection
has been added. Clicking on the new item will return you to the Web page you just
selected as a Favorite--in this case, BridgesTV.com's home page.
Mozilla Firefox
If you would like to add a bookmark to Mozilla Firefox for
the Web page you're currently viewing, simply go to the Bookmarks
pull-down menu at the top of your screen and select Bookmark this Page.
To use the bookmark, go back to the Bookmarks menu in Firefox. You'll notice that
a new selection has been added to the Bookmarks menu item. Clicking on the new item
will return you to the Web page you just bookmarked--in this case, BridgesTV.com's
home page.
Netscape Navigator
The instructions that follow are for the Windows version of Netscape. If you have
any more questions about using your browser, please consult your software's help
manual or your software's technical support.
If you would like to add a bookmark to Netscape for the Web page you're currently
viewing, simply go to the Bookmarks pull-down menu at the top of
your screen and select Add Bookmark.
To use the bookmark, go back to the Bookmarks menu in Firefox.
You'll notice that a new selection has been added to the Bookmarks menu item. Clicking
on the new item will return you to the Web page you just bookmarked--in this case,
BridgesTV.com's home page.
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Q5.
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What is "Java"?
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Java and Java script are two very different things. What this paragraph is referring
to is Java script.
Java is a software program that allows us to do interactive charts and features
that make Internet content more dynamic. Java is "Web-friendly", and will
run on any computer that has Java support installed. Java programs do not provide
a security risk to your computer. Instead, they run within the browser itself and
are prevented from reading or writing information to or from your computer's hard
drive. You're all set. Next time you start your browser you'll
start with BridgesTV.com!
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Q6.
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How can I change my screen resolution?
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Screen resolution affects the size of the desktop in graphical operating systems
such as Windows 95, 98, and NT. More icons, word-processing lines, spreadsheet cells,
and larger graphics in graphic developing suites are displayed on the desktop using
a higher resolution. The four standard PC resolutions are VGA, Super VGA, and XGA.
Each resolution is measured in pixels, which are picture elements of the screen.
VGA resolution displays 640 pixels across the screen and 480 pixels down. Super
VGA displays 800x600 resolution while XGA display 1024x768 and 1280x1024 pixels.
The most common resolution is 800x600 pixels. Seeing more on the desktop increases
productivity by eliminating some scrolling and switching back and forth between
windows. Ultimately, adjusting screen resolution could make one's eyes happier.
Here are procedures for changing the screen resolution in Microsoft Windows:
Start by...
Click on the "Start" menu on the bottom left hand corner of your screen
Select "Settings" and then "Control Panel" Double click on the
"Display" icon Click on "Settings" tab Click and hold down the
left mouse button on the selector in the "Desktop Area" section. Move
the selector to the left or the right to decrease or increase desktop size respectively.
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