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Growth of Satellite TV

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Satellite TV has become a popular concept to have a crystal clear television experience, but have we have ever wondered when did the service of Satellite TV start first........ the concept developed and evolved almost in the late 1960s. Almost forty years ago, no one had ever heard about satellite TV, but many private companies joined their hands to bring about a change in the television viewing experience. As a result they launched a series of geosynchronous satellites which is nothing but an orbit that keeps the satellite above an area of the earth directly at all times so as to transfer signal from a source to multiple stations.

HBO was the first programmer to deliver satellite programs to popular cable companies. HBO was followed by turner broadcasting system, Christian Broadcasting Network; hence the satellite television industry was thus rooted to tremendous growth. At this point of time the satellite signals were received only by the able companies but a genius professor of Stanford University formulated a way where you could receive the signals of satellite directly at his home. With this, the advent of satellite dishes started and the satellite dish invented by the professor was called as the C-band dish. The frequency received by the satellite dish was large and very effective. The honest professor sent hundred dollars to HBO for the channel programming, but the check was returned stating that they do not deal with individuals. The professor formulated a how-to guide for direct signals of satellite TV, but the initial cost was high so not many people wanted to spend money on this high quality one-time investment. The C-band dishes became quite popular in rural areas because not many cable companies operated in rural companies. The C-band dishes had potent benefits like the programming was free, it was a one time investment, crystal clear picture quality and even wide range of channel selection. However satellite televisions experienced an ever increasing popularity. As time passed by, the satellite TV service providers realized the fact that there was tremendous value for their programming which was given at zero value to the C-band dish owners. They began to claim their rights and finally the programmers were allowed to encrypt the satellite signals. After this the satellite programmers became full fledged satellite TV service providers however they encountered the problem of theft till the late 1990s.

With growth in the industry the programmers realized that they could not function well as individual satellite TV providers, so they looked in for company who were willing to be service providers. At this point the large space consuming dishes were cut down considerably in size and this was the biggest boon to the industry. New market emerged for direct broadcast satellites, the services of Primestar (cable TV companies) and Direct TV (non-cable associated companies) came into force. There was intense competition among the many service providers and hence only the strongest companies survived.

Now, there are a range of options including pay-per-view programming, music services, on-demand programming, high speed internet, PVR facilities satellite, radio and more. So enjoy the television viewing experience in style with amazing quality.

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