Any device that is used to watch YouTube, as YouTube can turn any compatible device into a "TV set." This includes smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smart TVs, making it easy to stream content anywhere.
by Emotional Cruiser July 20, 2025

On The Conners, Darlene's daughter Harris had a TV abortion because an elective abortion would hve offended many viewers.
by Chunks the Dog March 2, 2023

IHingyon TV is a platform created by filmmaker Nikeson Garcia Kino-ol from Hingyon, Ifugao, showcasing the beauty and cultural heritage of Ifugao through diverse storytelling.
Profile
Name: Nikeson Garcia Kino-ol
Origin: Hingyon, Ifugao
Notable Work: Viral wedding video set in Batad rice terraces
Focus: Indigenous narratives, culture, and heritage
Overview
Nikeson Garcia Kino-ol is the creative force behind IHingyon TV, which has gained recognition for its stunning visual content, especially the viral wedding video filmed in the iconic Batad rice terraces. His works include a variety of genres, from comedy to personal vlogs, and his deep connection to his indigenous roots is a recurring theme.
Vision
Nikeson aspires to produce a full-length Igorot film that brings indigenous stories to the forefront of cinema, highlighting the untold narratives of the Igorot people.
Challenges and Optimism
Though faced with obstacles in bringing this dream to life, Nikeson remains hopeful and committed to sharing the rich traditions and stories of Ifugao with the world.
Cultural Impact
IHingyon TV continues to play a vital role in preserving and promoting Ifugao culture, gaining a following both locally and internationally.
Profile
Name: Nikeson Garcia Kino-ol
Origin: Hingyon, Ifugao
Notable Work: Viral wedding video set in Batad rice terraces
Focus: Indigenous narratives, culture, and heritage
Overview
Nikeson Garcia Kino-ol is the creative force behind IHingyon TV, which has gained recognition for its stunning visual content, especially the viral wedding video filmed in the iconic Batad rice terraces. His works include a variety of genres, from comedy to personal vlogs, and his deep connection to his indigenous roots is a recurring theme.
Vision
Nikeson aspires to produce a full-length Igorot film that brings indigenous stories to the forefront of cinema, highlighting the untold narratives of the Igorot people.
Challenges and Optimism
Though faced with obstacles in bringing this dream to life, Nikeson remains hopeful and committed to sharing the rich traditions and stories of Ifugao with the world.
Cultural Impact
IHingyon TV continues to play a vital role in preserving and promoting Ifugao culture, gaining a following both locally and internationally.
Nikeson Garcia Kino-ol’s platform, IHingyon TV, continues to inspire audiences by showcasing Ifugao's cultural heritage through visually stunning films and captivating indigenous narratives.
by Nomenarch October 3, 2024

the worst thing that could ever happen to you
it is when you drop a tv remote, lose a phone other stuff and when you stop looking, it falls back to you because god and mother nature decides to shit on you
it is when you drop a tv remote, lose a phone other stuff and when you stop looking, it falls back to you because god and mother nature decides to shit on you
by nintendugh sexy foah February 5, 2025

Have you heard of tv...gh0st my best mutual I could have he always interacts with comments or likes them.
by Thebest3000 July 1, 2021

A ghost which guards a TV and takes control on what you watch
Also the TV Guard can get out of the TV and go to another TV.
Also the TV Guard can get out of the TV and go to another TV.
by Spooder-Mana November 3, 2021

An American digital cable and satellite television network owned by Participant Media. The channel, targeted at young adults between 18 and 34 years old, debuted on August 1, 2013. The channel ceased operations on October 31, 2016.
In December 2012, Participant Media acquired Halogen TV and the Documentary Channel. On March 27, 2013, the launch of Pivot was announced, and was described as a "disruptive TV" service, focusing on social advocacy.5 The channel would take over the space held by the aforementioned channels, giving Pivot an initial subscriber base of about 40 million cable and satellite television homes. The channel launched on August 1 at 6 a.m. with a rendition of the song that launched MTV in 1981 (coincidentally, also on August 1), "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles, by several indie music artists, followed by a brief introduction to Pivot by Participant Media founder Jeffrey Skoll, and the first program, the 2010 documentary ReGeneration.6
In December 2012, Participant Media acquired Halogen TV and the Documentary Channel. On March 27, 2013, the launch of Pivot was announced, and was described as a "disruptive TV" service, focusing on social advocacy.5 The channel would take over the space held by the aforementioned channels, giving Pivot an initial subscriber base of about 40 million cable and satellite television homes. The channel launched on August 1 at 6 a.m. with a rendition of the song that launched MTV in 1981 (coincidentally, also on August 1), "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles, by several indie music artists, followed by a brief introduction to Pivot by Participant Media founder Jeffrey Skoll, and the first program, the 2010 documentary ReGeneration.6
With the launch, Pivot TV became the first television channel to offer broadband-only subscriptions that allows live streaming of the linear channel and video on demand offerings without requiring a subscription to a pay television service.3
by SPrice1980 June 25, 2023
