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satellite and TV
* Ada TV, broadcasts in both satellite and terrestrial in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
BBC Red Button is broadcast on all digital television platforms in the UK, including digital cable ( DVB-C ), IPTV ( TalkTalk TV – channel 503, no red button or teletext ), digital satellite ( DVB-S ) ( Sky & Freesat ) and digital terrestrial television ( DVB-T ) ( Freeview ).
WGN-TV, which is owned by the Tribune Company, is carried with some programming differences, as " WGN America " on cable and satellite TV nationwide and in parts of the Caribbean.
Cable TV faces intense competition from British Sky Broadcasting's Sky satellite television service.
His work, as important as it was in its own right, was a part of a continuum of progress in communications and electronics that since his time has brought forward color television, the personal computer, the Internet, cable and satellite radio and TV, personal mobile phones, audio, video and computing, digital stereo radio on both the medium wave and VHF-FM bands, and digital high definition television on VHF, UHF, cable and satellite.
Established state-run and commercial TV networks broadcast nationally and compete actively against each other, and hundreds of thousands of viewers subscribe to satellite pay-TV services. Domestically-made variety programmes, comedies and game shows dominate the peak-time TV schedules and are highly popular and widely shown in Greece.
The majority of Pay TV services are provided by Austar via satellite, although several smaller Pay TV providers do service Hobart.
Hezbollah operates a satellite television station, Al-Manar TV (" the Lighthouse ") and a radio station al-Nour (" the Light ").
Many TV services are available by satellite, such as Sky, and Freesat from the Astra 2 / Eurobird 1 group, as well as services from a range of other satellites around Europe such as Astra 1 and Hot Bird.
It was used in digital satellite / cable TV services before MPEG-2 became widespread.
MPEG-2 is considered important because it has been chosen as the compression scheme for over-the-air digital television ATSC, DVB and ISDB, digital satellite TV services like Dish Network, digital cable television signals, SVCD and DVD Video.
It is designed to compress VHS-quality raw digital video and CD audio down to 1. 5 Mbit / s ( 26: 1 and 6: 1 compression ratios respectively ) without excessive quality loss, making video CDs, digital cable / satellite TV and digital audio broadcasting ( DAB ) possible.
MPEG-2 is widely used as the format of digital television signals that are broadcast by terrestrial ( over-the-air ), cable, and direct broadcast satellite TV systems.
Many television stations serving the city area include Saudi TV1, Saudi TV2, Saudi TV Sports, Al-Ekhbariya, Arab Radio and Television Network and hundreds of cable, satellite and other speciality television providers.
Other direct satellite television stations with international reach operating in Nigeria are Murhi International Television, ON Television, Galaxy TV, TV Continental etc.
On satellite, channels that devote at least some of their program schedule to post-syndication reruns include Nick at Nite, TV Land, TBS, USA Network, WGN America, TV Guide Network, The Hub, Game Show Network, Boomerang, Nicktoons Network, INSP, RFD-TV, and the Hallmark Channel ; on terrestrial digital television otherwise-vacant subchannels may be used to carry Retro Television Network, Antenna TV, Me-TV, This TV or PBJ.
* broadcast media: Broadcast media: publicly-owned TV broadcaster operates 2 terrestrial networks plus regional stations ; multiple privately-owned TV broadcasters operating nationally, regionally, and locally ; about 50 local TV stations ; widespread access to pan-Nordic and international broadcasters through multi-channel cable and satellite TV ; publicly-owned radio broadcaster operates 3 national stations and a network of 25 regional channels ; roughly 100 privately-owned local radio stations with some consolidating into near national networks ; an estimated 900 community and neighborhood radio stations broadcast intermittently ( 2008 )

satellite and world
As they had with the first satellite and first man in space, the Soviets again stunned the world on March 18, 1965 with the first EVA ( commonly referred to as a " space walk ") performed by Alexey Leonov from the Voskhod 2 spacecraft, for 12 minutes outside the spacecraft.
Owned by BT Group plc, it was at one time the largest satellite earth station in the world, with more than 25 communications dishes in use and over 60 in total.
On 12 September 2006, BT announced it would shut down satellite operations at Goonhilly in 2008, and move them to Madley Communications Centre in Herefordshire, making that centre BT's only earth station and the biggest in the world.
ISDN via satellite is used by field reporters around the world.
The country connected to the external world via Intelsat satellite link.
SES presently constitutes the world largest satellite services company in terms of revenue.
On April 25, 2012, the Ecuadorian Space Agency announced that due a technological change in the video camera of its first satellite it will be adding a 3rd mission, which is to help organizations and individuals around the world monitor for small, most dangerous near-earth objects directly from orbit in real time and help fine tune the catalog of orbital debris by injecting the live video signal of the satellite into the Internet, thus turning the NEE-01 Pegasus in the first online, real-time video orbital sentry.
Today, paraboloid reflectors can be commonly observed throughout much of the world in microwave and satellite dish receiving and transmitting antennas.
radiotelephone communication with most countries in the world ; 1 earth station in French domestic satellite system
Mobile satellite systems help connect remote regions, vehicles, ships, people and aircraft to other parts of the world and / or other mobile or stationary communications units, in addition to serving as navigation systems.
The BBC World Service is the world's largest international broadcaster, broadcasting news, speech and discussions in 27 languages to many parts of the world on analogue and digital shortwave platforms, internet streaming, podcasting, satellite, FM and MW relays.
A real world example is the creation of telemetry for transmission from the computer / instrumentation system of a satellite, space craft or other remote vehicle to a ground-based system.
Courier 1B, built by Philco, also launched in 1960, was the world ’ s first active repeater satellite.
The main drawback of a geostationary orbit is that, with no direct line of sight, a satellite cannot service extreme northern and southern areas of the world.
On May 30, 1974, the first geostationary communications satellite in the world to be three-axis stabilized was launched: the experimental satellite ATS-6 built for NASA
During this time several satellite events were held around the world bearing the Mind Sports Olympiad name.
Today many commercial space transportation companies offer launch services to satellite companies and government space organizations around the world.
GlobeCast is the world largest provider of transmission of satellite and production services for professional broadcast, online content and enterprise multimedia.
In 1978, CBC became the first broadcaster in the world to use an orbiting satellite for television service, linking Canada " from east to west to north.
For instance, they may operate a truck with satellite uplink, computers, telephone and power generation at a staging area near a disaster so that the responders can communicate with the outside world.
In certain regions of the world, especially in North America, DBS is used to refer to providers of subscription satellite packages, and has become applied to the entire equipment chain involved.
Discovery Channel ( formerly The Discovery Channel ) is an American satellite and cable specialty channel ( also delivered via IPTV, terrestrial television and internet television in other parts of the world ), founded by John Hendricks and distributed by Discovery Communications.
* F connector, used for domestic television installations and domestic satellite LNBs ( 75 Ω ) world wide.

satellite and is
It's not a science as involved as determining what makes the earth rotate on its axis or building a rocket or putting a satellite into orbit but it is, nevertheless, a science.
It is clear from this discussion that cosmologists of every persuasion look hopefully toward the day when a man-made satellite can be equipped with optical devices which will open up new vistas to science.
* 1960 – Echo 1A, NASA's first successful communications satellite, is launched.
In Robert L. Forward's novel Timemaster, the wormhole is a living organism resembling a fourth-dimensional sea anemone, " stretched " to cover the distance between a spaceship and a satellite on the home planet.
* 1975 – India's first satellite Aryabhata is launched.
Dutch First Division club Telstar is an official satellite club of AZ.
* 1964 – A Transit-5bn satellite fails to reach orbit after launch ; as it re-enters the atmosphere, of radioactive plutonium in its SNAP RTG power source is widely dispersed.
* 1970 – The first Chinese satellite, Dong Fang Hong I, is launched.
If a planet is found to rotate slower than expected, then astronomers suspect that the planet is accompanied by a satellite, because the total angular momentum is shared between the planet and its satellite in order to be conserved.
The implementation of the Convention is managed through an international Commission headquartered in Hobart, Australia by an efficient system of annual fishing quotas, licenses and international inspectors on the fishing vessels, as well as satellite surveillance.
According to the Hipparcos satellite, Arcturus is 36. 7 light years ( 11. 3 parsecs ) from Earth, relatively close in astronomical terms.
Originally the teachers communicated with the children via radio, but now satellite telecommunication is used instead.
It is not advisable to travel into these especially remote areas with a single vehicle, unless fully equipped with good communication technology ( e. g. a satellite phone, EPIRB etc .).
In data transmission systems a byte is defined as a contiguous sequence of binary bits in a serial data stream, such as in modem or satellite communications, which is the smallest meaningful unit of data.
It is known that tests were undertaken in Cairo, Egypt, Liberia, in South Korea, and in Japan ’ s satellite province of Okinawa in 1961, or earlier.
The House is even shown live on satellite television, although in some countries, with a 10-15 minute delay to allow libelous or unacceptable content ( such as references to people who are not taking part in the program and have therefore not consented to have personal information about them broadcast ) to be removed.
* Parasitic cone ( or satellite cone ) is a geographical feature found around a volcano
As Grey's Anatomy is on ABC, but is carried in Canada on CTV at the same time, for instance, the cable, satellite, or other broadcast distributor must send the CTV feed over the signal of the carried ABC affiliate, even where the ABC version is somehow different, particularly commercials.

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