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Flipping the Pages of Satellite TV

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Deb St. George, on Flipping the Pages of Satellite TV in your Satellite Guide From GPSlim.com




No matter how far you reach it is always best to look back at how things came to what they are at present. It is a fact that knowing your history can prove to be a strong ally in every endevour you will partake on. Satellite Television has come a long way in producing the best kind of medium for entertainment, information, and learning. Let’s take a time off by flipping the pages of satellite TV.


1976 saw the sprouting of the first seed of satellite TV. This was made possible by the bold effort of HBO or Home Box Office to push through with the satellite airing of the heavyweight boxing fight tagged as the Thrilla in Manila. On the same year, the first ever Direct to Home or DTH Satellite System was born. The main proponent was the former NASA scientist and a professor in Stanford University at that time. His name was Emeritus Taylor Howard. He was fond of performing experiments based on transmitting videos from satellite communications. He wittingly put together some materials in order to create a dish-shaped antenna which he later utilized in order to enjoy cable TV programs that are made for subscribers.


Howard then ventured into the gates of HBO carrying a check at a hundred bucks. This is for the movies he was able to watch. The company waved off his check saying that it did not deal with individuals alone but only with large cable companies. After this incident, Howard was able to publish his manual regarding the system he was able to come up with. He then headed off to establish Chaparral Communications Inc. with Bob Taggart. Their aim was to produce mechanisms needed for Howard’s system. At the time he was still on a continued pursuit to make the system function better. Six years came to pass and the company they built earned around 50 million dollars. The fame of satellite TV grew and inspired more people to utilize its technology. In 1977, a man named Pat Robertson paved the way for the first regular cable service transmitted via satellite. He named it the Christian Broadcasting Network or CBN. More and more network followed such TBS or Turner Broadcasting System, the Society for Private and Commercial Earth Stations or SPACE, and COMSAT or the Satellite Television Corporation. What started as a garage experiment became a phenomenon that started to grow as a well-recognized industry.


As the years went by, consumers started to embrace the concept of satellite TV. Prices were not enough reason for people to wave off an opportunity for better TV time. The growth of the industry took a halt when the Cable Act was legalized. Sales dropped to an all-time low. A new threat also came into the picture. Satellite signal theft was hoarding the development of satellite TV so in December of 1986 the SBCA or Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association was established. It took care of the problem and prevented more theft of TV signals.


1994 was the year of a satellite TV power. DirecTV Satellite System joined the growing industry. There was an abundant amount of improvement seen specifically in picture quality and sound effects. Then came the era wherein smaller digital dishes were the hit. Up to the present the satellite TV industry is achieving more and more success. By flipping the pages of satellite television I hope you were inspired on how a big success story can come from just a simple yet worthwhile aspiration.

 

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Islambox spreads the faith over IP: Smart TV Tuesday - Recombu


Islambox spreads the faith over IP: Smart TV Tuesday
Recombu
Satellite and cable TV have traditionally been the quick'n'cheap route for niche channels to reach a worldwide audience, but smart TV is rapidly taking over. Islambox is more than a channel, it's an entire package of Muslim-flavoured channels from the ...

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Egypt: Cairo Bureau of Iranian TV Station Al-Alam Closed By Authorities - AllAfrica.com


Al-Arabiya

Egypt: Cairo Bureau of Iranian TV Station Al-Alam Closed By Authorities
AllAfrica.com
Reporters Without Borders condemns the raid carried out by the Egyptian police two days ago on the Iranian Arabic-language satellite TV station Al-Alam. "The Egyptian authorities seized the station's equipment and issued a warrant for the arrest of the ...
Egypt police raid Iran TV office in CairoKhaleej Times

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Lebanon's new wild card: Shaker al-Barjawi - Asia Times Online


CBC.ca

Lebanon's new wild card: Shaker al-Barjawi
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On Arabic satellite talk shows, members of the two camps had blasted at each other for months, once even getting into a fist-fight live on air. clashed with arms in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, prompting Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab ...
12 Lebanese kidnapped in Syria, officials sayAtlanta Journal Constitution
Syria crisis hits Beirut - Monday 21 May 2012The Guardian

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Damascus 'Bubble' Belies Violent Reality of Assad's Syria - BusinessWeek


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Damascus 'Bubble' Belies Violent Reality of Assad's Syria
BusinessWeek
By Donna Abu-Nasr on May 22, 2012 Syria marked Traffic Day this month with five programs on state-run television and radio fostering road safety and responsible driving. On the streets of the capital Damascus, motorists are lulled by sprinklers feeding ...
Syria: Damascus clashes prompt claims of high-level assassinationsThe Guardian

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New turmoil in Arab world: French PM's name - New York Daily News


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New turmoil in Arab world: French PM's name
New York Daily News
And it is because of his name. His surname, when pronounced, sounds like the word "penis" in Arabic. Editors in major Arab media outlets have spent days pondering how to spell his name. The biggest challenge is for television anchors.
Ayrault causes blushes for ArabsThe Connexion
France's new prime minister Jean-Marc Ayrault leaves Middle East red-faced ...Daily Mail
The joke's on us, not AyraultNOW LEBANON

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Multi TV hits impressive roll-out in Tamale - Myjoyonline.com


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Multi TV hits impressive roll-out in Tamale
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Earlier on Friday, the Multi TV team organized a Quran recitation competition for Arabic students in the region. Events Manager of Multi TV, Dodzi Anador, launched a service centre to attend to the needs of numerous Multi TV subscribers in the region.

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Reality shows such as Arabs Got Talent driving growth of region's TV industry - The National


Reality shows such as Arabs Got Talent driving growth of region's TV industry
The National
Reality shows such as Arabs Got Talent form a growing part of the Arab world's Dh9 billion TV industry. Talent contests now rank among the most popular shows in the Middle East, spelling big business for local broadcasters, who have invested millions ...

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