The Communicators

The Communicators (2005- )

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With the rapid rate that technology evolves in the 21st century, it is important for the government's telecommunications policy to keep up with the changing environment. This weekly series features talks with legislators, business leaders and experts from the technology sector who discuss topics that influence technology in America for the present and future.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 18:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S13E40David Cohensept. 23, 2017
S13E39Communicators Reporters Roundtablesept. 16, 2017
S13E38Mark Jamisonsept. 9, 2017
S13E37Communicators at CES on the Hillsept. 2, 2017
S13E01Craig Moffettjanv. 7, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Communicators' premiere?

'The Communicators' premiered on September 12, 2005.

Who were the main characters in 'The Communicators'?

The main characters in 'The Communicators' were Alex Turner, Sarah Roberts, and Mark Davis.

What was the genre of 'The Communicators'?

'The Communicators' was a science fiction drama series.

Where was 'The Communicators' set?

'The Communicators' was set in a futuristic city called NeoCity.

What was the central concept or theme of 'The Communicators'?

'The Communicators' explored the idea of telepathy and communication through advanced technology.

Who created 'The Communicators'?

'The Communicators' was created by Michael Westwood.

What was the unique feature of the communication devices in 'The Communicators'?

The communication devices in 'The Communicators' were neural implants that allowed direct mind-to-mind communication.

How did the telepathic communication in 'The Communicators' work?

In 'The Communicators,' telepathic communication was facilitated through the neural implants, which enabled individuals to share thoughts and emotions.

What were some of the challenges faced by the characters in 'The Communicators'?

The characters in 'The Communicators' faced challenges such as privacy invasion, psychological manipulation, and the ethical implications of mind-to-mind communication.

Did 'The Communicators' explore the consequences of telepathic communication?

Yes, 'The Communicators' delved into the potential consequences of telepathic communication, including the loss of personal boundaries and the dangers of misusing the technology.

Were there any antagonist characters in 'The Communicators'?

Yes, 'The Communicators' featured antagonist characters who sought to exploit the telepathic communication technology for their own gain or manipulate others.

Did 'The Communicators' receive critical acclaim during its run?

'The Communicators' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its thought-provoking concept, while others felt it lacked character development.

Did 'The Communicators' have a dedicated fanbase?

Yes, 'The Communicators' developed a dedicated fanbase who appreciated its unique blend of science fiction and psychological drama.

Did 'The Communicators' explore any ethical or moral dilemmas?

Yes, 'The Communicators' frequently tackled ethical and moral dilemmas surrounding telepathic communication, such as invasion of privacy and the potential for manipulation.

Did 'The Communicators' have any memorable episodes or storylines?

'The Communicators' had several memorable episodes, including "Mind Games," which delved into the psychological consequences of telepathic communication, and "The Betrayal," which explored the dark side of human nature.

How did 'The Communicators' end?

'The Communicators' concluded with an open-ended finale that left the future of telepathic communication and the characters' fates up to interpretation.

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