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  2. The best TV speakers in 2024 - AOL

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    Sony HT-S2000. AMAZON. Sony HT-S2000 $ at Amazon. Sony HT-S2000 $ at Best Buy. Sony HT-S2000 $ at Target. What we like about the Sony HT-S2000: Budget Dolby Atmos. This step-up Sony model doesn ...

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    Best soundbar for streamers. $170 at Walmart. Zvox AccuVoice AV355 Dialogue Clarifying Soundbar. Best soundbar for those with hearing loss. $190 at Amazon. More options. Bose Smart Soundbar 600 ...

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    HT-A7000. Sony’s wireless system is more wireless than most, allowing the rear surround speakers to run on quick-charging batteries. If you don’t want to run power behind your listening seats ...

  5. White van speaker scam - Wikipedia

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    White van speaker scam. The white van speaker scam is a scam sales technique in which a con artist makes a buyer believe they are getting a good price on home entertainment products. Often a con artist will buy inexpensive, generic speakers [1] and convince potential buyers that they are premium products worth hundreds or thousands of dollars ...

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    The term in reference to dating comes from the 1999 episode "Once in a Lifetime" from the TV Show Ally McBeal. In the episode, Ally refers to not being attracted to someone as "the ick." The reality show Love Island helped popularize the term, as several cast members would use the phrase. By the early 2020s the term became very popular on ...

  7. Raycom Media - Wikipedia

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    Raycom Media, Inc. was an American television broadcasting company based in Montgomery, Alabama. Raycom owned and/or provided services for 65 television stations and two radio stations across 44 markets in 20 states. Raycom, through its Community Newspaper Holdings subsidiary, also owned multiple newspapers in small and medium-sized markets ...