Wednesday, May 27, 2009




Using Satellite Television to Improve Customer Service at a Financial Institution

At any given financial institution, customers oftentimes arrive a bit distressed, worried about their money and face a long wait that does not at all help in alleviating this. Other customers may be very busy, on tight schedules and not the type of person who is inclined to look kindly upon staring at a wall for 10 minutes while they wait to be seen. A satellite-equipped television is an excellent enhancement to financial institution waiting areas, whether they be in the waiting rooms of the specialists or viewable from the general line of people waiting for the tellers.

Satellite television carries a huge amount of news channels, some of them dedicated completely to financial coverage. For the financial institution's customers who are very involved in the overall world of finance, not just that which applies to their accounts, this availability will be appreciated. This offers them the opportunity to keep informed during their wait and fosters a feeling that their needs are being taken care of instead of a feeling of having their time wasted. For many of these individuals, time is indeed money and being able to use all of that time to a somewhat constructive purpose is something they strive to accomplish.

For more casual customers, waiting in line at a financial institution is notoriously boring. Tellers have a tough job: They have to offer quick and efficient service while making every client feel that their needs are worth a few extra minutes. For the clients farther back in the queue, those clients who demand extra time can result in frustration, irritation toward the institution and a feeling that their business isn't appreciated. Quite simply, such frustrations result from the fact that the teller at work is the only thing to watch while those customers are in line. Given another choice, customer eyes will tend to choose more interesting fare and their stress will abate. Satellite-equipped television mounted in strategic locations is an excellent service to offer clients. In these situations, the news channels are particularly good choices. Short-format content, a large amount of information on the screen and eye-catching video and graphics provide a good level of distraction that won't offend anyone but will likely occupy the mind of most everyone in line.

Televisions can be ceiling or wall-mounted, set in separate waiting rooms or in many other creative locations. They can be turned to a volume that isn't distracting or left mute altogether as many of the news channels have enough crawls and other written content that allows the story to be conveyed without noise. Closed-captioning is another good option and is available on the vast majority of televisions today. Financial institutions will appreciate the number of complaints that providing such an affordable service can avert and the patience it will foster in their customers. A wait that offers something in return is far better an option than a wait which is simply long and dull.




Enjoy Technology With Satellite Television

Modern consumers love their technology. We have all kinds of portable devices that can accompany us wherever we go, including MP3 players, cell phones and even DVD players with screens! This generally means that our homes are full of gadgets that are as up to date as possible as well.

This obsession with technology is also the reason that a huge number of consumers opt for satellite television over cable services. It is the satellite providers who have worked so hard to provide the largest amount of access to the HD (high definition) programming and stations; created a wide range of accessibility; and even made their services entirely portable. It is also the satellite companies that have a proven track record for social responsibility and community efforts as well.

A look at HD and satellite service would include everything from major networks received and broadcast in this incredibly high-quality format, as well as subscription only programs and even audio broadcasts. That is the thing about fans of modern technology - they want it all, or as much as possible, and satellite providers respect this. They offer traditional shows and movies, pay per view programs and events, seasonal sports and many satellite radio networks in the incredibly sharp and clear sound and image that only comes from HD.

It is important to note that a consumer might own all of the latest technologies, but if the signals are inferior then the equipment is virtually useless. Since its inception, satellite television has provided customers with "movie quality" picture and sound, but the HD programming takes it to an entirely different level.

Of course the technological savvy of satellite television doesn't end with HD programming. The major providers also provide all of their customers with access to many innovative options, such as DVR (digital video recorder) devices that can be programmed through the Internet, remote control or even a mobile device. This is something that has actually taken on a life of its own as many subscribers look at their satellite company's website to see what others are recording frequently as well. This only illustrates even further just how technological most satellite customers tend to be.

Another innovative option for satellite customers has to do with the environment. Interestingly, while technology is something that most people don't instantly associate with environmentalism, such initiatives are in fact something the satellite companies promote. For example, they tend to offer and encourage their customers to enroll in paperless billing, online payments and paperless communications. Some even reward customers with financial incentives to convert entirely to a digital communication and payment format.

Finally, while cable customers are locked to their home televisions and recorders, satellite customers are on the receiving end of a huge range of technologies that can be enjoyed almost anywhere. There are portable devices that allow the customer to transfer the shows recorded on their DVRs to their memory and then transport them anywhere they'd like. Satellite services are also available for RVs, boats and airplanes as well!




Satellite and Cable For Television Connoisseurs

There are those individuals for whom television is more than an entertainment medium, it is the part of popular culture with which they are the most familiar. Most often, these are the sort of people who know television from an historical perspective, are able to reference shows from throughout the 50 plus years the medium has been the dominant entertainment venue and who enjoy programming that spans many genres and decades. For such individuals, subscription television is a given, the comparatively few channels offered by broadcast services not being adequate to keep their interest.

During the mid-twentieth Century, cable television was the only option for those who truly love their television. Compared to the broadcast networks, it was a great improvement. Access to many more channels and, among those channels, the presence of "movie channels" made the choice to upgrade to subscription services a natural one. Subscription television most often did not sign-off during the small hours, something which nightshift workers and night-owls alike learned to appreciate. By the 1980's, large satellite dishes were popping up in yards across the nation, promising another television option that would eventually become the dominant subscription choice, though not yet in a packaged form.

As satellite services became available from subscription television providers, the sizes of the dishes decreased and the initial investment-oftentimes into the thousands of dollars for one of the original satellite setups-was reduced to literally nothing as satellite companies adopted a business model based on free installation for new customers. The dishes, by the early 1990's, had gone from the size of a large banquet table to a device that two individuals could easily lift and carry and which fit on a rooftop. This convenience drew many more subscribers.

As digital technology increased in sophistication, it became easier for the satellite providers to add more services to their subscriptions. Because satellite broadcasts are digital in any incarnation, the addition of such services was a natural fit, eventually evolving into screen-within-screen technology, interactive menus, pay per view offerings and other features that made the service more attractive to subscribers. By the early 21st Century, satellite had become the dominant subscription service and the continually-smaller dishes were popping up all over the world. The service has continued to grow in popularity since.

Satellite's success has been largely one based on its pricing model. While cable does offer far more channels than broadcast, the cost per channel with a cable subscription is generally higher than it is with satellite. Upgrades in service are generally more expensive, as well. For those who enjoy a great deal of television, satellite started to assert itself as a more attractive option. As channel selections expanded, satellite added more to its lineup than did cable and added more high-definition broadcasting, as well, making it more attractive to those who had decided to purchase an HDTV. As was the case when the choice was between cable and broadcast, the service with the most channels is dominant.

Friday, May 22, 2009




Why Satellite TV is Right For You

You're sitting in front of your TV, pushing the channel button on the remote. There's nothing on worth watching. You continue to flip past channels and find that you come to the end of the list in a very short time. If you had more channels, there would be more to watch. You've heard people at work talking about their favorite shows, like The United States of Tara, Dexter and the Tudors. You may have even thought about watching them, only to discover that you don't have the channel the show comes on. This is a common situation with cable TV.

Another common situation with cable TV is sticker shock when the monthly bill comes in. You're paying how much money per month for that lack of channels? Why are you doing it? If you were to ditch your cable provider and make the switch to satellite, you would be able to avoid a wide range of problems. Why is satellite TV the right choice for your needs? What does it have to offer that cable companies do not?

First, satellite TV offers you far more channels - more than 250, in fact. This includes top movie channels, music channels, sports and educational channels, pay-per-view movie channels and exclusive channels that you won't find with any other provider. Therefore, one of the first things that satellite TV offers you is a better selection of entertainment. Do you love sports? Perhaps comedies are your thing. Maybe you prefer dramas or documentaries? Regardless of what type of programming you love, you'll find it in spades with satellite providers and not at all with the local cable company.

What else does satellite TV bring to the table? Remember the "sticker shock" factor? Satellite TV gives you access to all those channels for less than you might be paying for the boring cable programming you currently have. Yes, you can get more channels, better programming and more entertainment for fewer dollars each month. Cable starts to sound pretty pathetic, doesn't it?

Beyond the number of channels available and the better financial outlook, satellite TV brings much more to the table. Satellite providers are the best option if you love high definition TV. Cable companies might offer 60 HD channels, but satellite providers have more than 100 and that number keeps increasing (while the cable company stagnates). Of course, you'll also find other things to love about satellite. Their dedication to providing the best in sports programming is the stuff of legend. Who hasn't heard of Mega March Madness or the NFL Sunday Ticket? Top those two incredible options off with MLS DirectKick, NHL Center Ice, NASCAR HotPass and Cricket Ticket (not to mention the other options) and you have any type of sports enjoyment you could possibly want. Try getting your cable company to match that offer!

As you can see, satellite TV is the best option for your enjoyment, your savings and more; cable companies suck you dry - get TV that gives back!




The Race to Digital Television

During the summer of 2009, over the air broadcasters are slated to discontinue their analog broadcast signals and move over to digital. Already, the two biggest subscription services, cable and satellite, offer digital-format broadcasting. This conversion promises great improvements. Digital broadcasts generally offer better quality signals and more features than analog signals while consuming less bandwidth. They also require some specific technology to receive which is part of the reason behind the delay in adoption.

Originally, congress had mandated that regular broadcast television was to switch from analog to an exclusively digital format in February of 2009. An ailing economy and consumer's reluctance to spend money upgrading entertainment equipment during such a time caused lawmakers to move the deadline back to June of 2009. Most broadcasters, however, are already broadcasting in digital while maintaining their analog broadcasts for the use of those without a converter box or a digital television. Cable and satellite subscribers have had access to digital broadcasts for some time, however.

Digital format broadcasts are, essentially, more compact than their analog equivalents. As an example of this, over the air broadcasters are now carrying several different versions of their channels instead of just one. On subscription services, customers have become accustomed to choosing between literally hundreds of channels with features such as interactive menus, stats tracking for sports broadcasts and view-on-demand selections. These features are made possible by digital broadcasting. Such a high amount of content on an analog broadcast would consume enormous bandwidth resources and be very expensive for both provider and consumers.

Between the two main competitors, cable and satellite, satellite has generally offered more digital content than has cable. Satellite added many services without charging their customers, such as screen-within-screen technology, the ability to monitor one program in various ways while watching another and menu-driven programmable recording; all of these features owing to digital technology. Digital cable has been offered for some time now, but it's selections have generally been narrower and the price higher, relative to satellite.

Digital broadcasting also opens up the door to high-definition broadcasts. These broadcasts, when viewed over a compatible television, offer much greater clarity than analog televisions. It's still possible to see side-by-side comparisons in electronics stores but, as this technology is adopted on a broader scale, it's likely that those comparisons will become unnecessary in the near future. HDTV is already well on its way to displacing older formats.

Satellite currently offers more broadcasts in HD format than does cable and those selections generally cover a broader array of programming. Sports is one of the most popular types of programming to make available in HD as are movies, of course. Satellite began actively promoting itself based on the number of HD programs it broadcasts. As the price of HD televisions has dropped over the last few months, more customers have purchased the sets and the service which offers the most programming in that format. It is currently a market advantage for satellite.




For the Love of Football Sunday

The NFL Sunday Ticket provides a rare occasion in which sitting around a TV set and staring intently stirs up so much excitement and encourages an environment of companionship and sociability. This rare sort of circumstance seems to be a unique product of the sports culture, something that only televised sports has the ability to elicit. No other example epitomizes the phenomenon better than the pairing of football and American men. Sundays are waste days anyway. Unless a person is a Christian or serious about brunches, watching football seems to be the one and only alternative. If the path to be followed is one down the latter, then the first day of the week begins -- albeit a late start, since everyone sleeps in on the weekends -- by a visit to the store. Here takes place the purchasing of the necessary supplies: chips, dip, and beer (unless you are in a state that does not permit the sale of alcohol on Sundays, in which case the beer run needs to be done the day before). Before or during the trip, phone calls are made to the guy pals to check in with everyone and confirm whose couch everyone is going to park on for the afternoon.

As people arrive in the living room of choice, the bags of chips are torn open, bottle caps popped off, and eyes peeled to the figures on the TV lining up and crashing into each other along the yard lines. The viewing experience is made all the more preferable if the screen is wide, flat, and in high definition, which means that if someone among the group owns a TV that meets these criteria, chances are that's the living room where they sit. There's typically not a whole lot of conversation going on; people may be tired from a late Saturday night but, more importantly, they simply want to sit back and take in the game. The company provides a more or less wordless companionship, aside from snippets of commentary about what's happening on the field and the occasional personal anecdote on the week's shenanigans. But of course there are also those moments of collective raw excitement: spasmodic banging on tables, leaping out of seats, and shouting at the tops of lungs in reaction to the team's highs and lows. It is these moments that electrify, or at least jolt out of a daydream, any nonbeliever that happens to be in the room.

It is in this uncomplicated way that the ritual of the NFL Sunday Ticket makes for a pleasantly lazy and yet energy-charged afternoon, spent with the best people to be lazy and act crazily with. To close the weekend -- or to start the week, depending on your view -- this sort of football afternoon could be the best relief.

Monday, May 18, 2009




Satellite TV For Families

Commercial television service in the United States has been available since the early 1930's. Since that time families have gathered around the TV set to watch sporting events, favorite sitcoms, movies, news, presidential speeches, and more. Despite limited programming in the days of broadcast TV, there was usually something for most people to enjoy, or at least be mildly entertained by.

Today's world offers a whole new spectrum of TV programming. With sports packages, an incredible range of movies, quality television series, children's shows, educational programs, premium channels, are more; there really is a program for everyone in the whole family to take pleasure in watching. To take the best advantage of the variety of programming available and to ensure that it's a truly family friendly TV experience, satellite TV is the best possible service.

Families can choose from a wide assortment of channel packages to find the most suitable set of channels. For those with younger children it's also possible for adults to set up a system that requires a password to watch certain programming, ensuring age appropriate viewing. Satellite is the most widely available television service and also offers more access to high definition channels than any other TV provider. The picture quality on these channels provides a viewing experience unlike any other.

With satellite, family sports fans could have access to NFL Sunday Ticket, offering every game every Sunday and letting you choose whichever game you want to see. There's no reason to watch local channels showing the home team win by a blowout when you could switch to a game featuring two unbeaten teams battling it out on the other side of the country. It's also possible to get sport packages showing college football, college basketball, international soccer, and more.

For movie lovers TV can now provide an experience more rewarding than the local multiplex. An excellent selection of premium channels and movie channels show everything from independent documentaries to Hollywood hits- again, something for everyone.

Kid's programming has also taken off in recent years. That concept of kids rotting their brains in front of the tube is obsolete with the programming available today. Discovery and National Geographic channels bring the natural world into your living room- in high definition if you want! There are Science and History Channels explaining how the world works and teaching those lessons of the past. For the occasional after school break there's always a great choice between kid's programs or age appropriate films.

Family life is also fast paced these days between school, after school activities, work, social activities, and other obligations. Scheduling conflicts can always arise as well. Mom and Dad might want to watch their favorite film on HBO at the same time as the kids' favorite Nick at Nite show comes on. Instead of leaving someone unsatisfied, it's always possible to use DVR service to record one or both of the programs, guaranteeing that no one feels left out. With all the convenience and the wide range of programming, satellite TV is hard to beat for quality family enjoyment.



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Cinema on Satellite TV

Is there a better way to relax than sitting down to watch a movie in your own home? You can sit down in your living room all set up with an entertainment center- a high definition flat screen television and booming sound system. Munch on your favorite chips and salsa and have a couple of cold beers or cuddle up with a loved one and some hot chocolate. You can watch a film all by yourself, sit down with your family, or have a few friends over. Film clubs are always a popular option, providing good company and discussion along with a choice of entertainment. But what do you choose to watch?

Cinema is the world's greatest modern form of art. It combines storytelling, photography, music, and more. Blockbuster hits provide the most popular entertainment in the world, with high-speed car chases, love stories, hilarious slapstick comedy, and mind-blowing special effects. Independent films tell nuanced tales about human existence or provide commentaries on society. International films showcase the talents and different perspectives that come from all over the world. Documentaries provide some of the closest looks at society, addressing controversial topics and trying to bring new ideas to light. There's so much to see and the range of available content is ever expanding, with more and more movies being produced all the time.

With so much incredible content available, you want to be able to access the full variety. Satellite TV gives you access to the full range of available programming, beamed right into your own home. You can watch your favorite films or give something new a try. If you want you can choose which channels you want access to. Between HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Starz, and more, you have access to more movies than ever before. Each channel has their own sub-channels as well, offering family content, original movies, and Hollywood hits.

Access to all this incredible content is enhanced with access to the highest resolution image possible on a television screen. With satellite you can access all of these movie channels with an HD quality picture. It's like having your own personal movie theater, once you see the difference, you'll never be able to go back! This technology provides the most detailed picture ever, and is the best way to enjoy a film. Many new movies these days are being filmed with new HD digital cameras, providing an unbelievable picture quality and movie watching experience.

Another advantage of satellite is that with DVR service, you can record your favorite films whenever they come on so you can watch them whenever is convenient for you. Just press a button and your television will be set to record your favorite movies and place them in your library, where they can be seen over and over! It's an incredibly easy way to ensure you always have access to the films you want to see. With the variety, quality, and features available through satellite TN, it's a must have for any movie buff. Just don't forget to stock up on popcorn.



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Catch the Sundance Channel on Satellite TV

The Sundance Channel, which you can watch courtesy of your local satellite TV hookup, isn't like the rest of what's out there. It's a channel dedicated to art and life and living. It's elegant, it's innovative and it's refreshing. You can get a glimpse of everything from ancient sports to eco-architecture. Here's a sampling of things the Sundance channel has to offer; remember it's only available if you have satellite TV.

Eco Trip: This show centers on the environment. More specifically, it takes a look at the impact common every day products have on the environment. The show is hosted by David de Rothschild who travels around the world to far flung, exotic locales, showing us just how we our shaping and destroying the planet. The show looks at such items as cotton t-shirts, cell phones, napkins and even salmon. This show is not only informative; it is also compelling and inspiring. Catch this one in HD.

Carbon Cops: This is an Australian documentary series in six parts. It deals with the environment and two scientists, Lish Fejer and Sean Fitzgerald, who are trying to do something about making the world a cleaner, better place to live. They visit a number of families and help them cut down their carbon footprint.

Shameless: This comedy is about a family, really a dysfunctional group of people who live in Northern England. The patriarch of the bunch is one Frank Gallagher, he is no sports star nor millionaire and he has to guide his brood of six as they life their lives to the best of their ability. Unfortunately, this often entails evading the cops and breaking the rules.

Architecture School: this series falls in line with the whole reality TV fad, except these aren't washed up satellite TV celebrities, nor are they whiny fashion model wannabes. This show is about architecture students in New Orleans who are on a mission to design and build homes for families devastated by hurricane Katrina. The show is innovative and compelling, definitely one to watch, preferably on a shiny, new HD TV.

Iconoclasts: This show takes a look at some of today's most fascinating people. The format is in itself interesting because you have two icons, one interviewing the other. So, for instance you have Tom Ford on Jeff Koons or Renee Zellweger on Christiane Amanpour and Mario Batali on Michael Stipe. The pairings are off kilter but that's what makes it really interesting.

Big Girl's Blouse: This show is a comedy series starring Australian comediennes Jane Turner and Gina Riley and Magda Szubanski. It has to do with flashy, bold women, who aren't afraid to say what they think.

The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle: This British comedy created by and starring Jennifer Saunders takes a look at the world of daytime TV talk shows. It looks at the somewhat unsettling underbelly of the business, following the antics of raunchy and rambunctious talk show host Vivienne Vyle. She's no Oprah, even though she wishes she were.



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Wednesday, May 13, 2009




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Sunday, May 10, 2009




High Definition Programming Redefines Television Viewing

With the advent of high definition television, television viewers are getting a whole new experience in how they view television. Satellite provides the most HD programming available anywhere in a wide variety of genres. This type of programming is the ultimate in digital viewing with a crisp, clear picture and amazing surround sound. Viewers can fully appreciate the special effects of a movie or the action of a sporting event or even the minute details of a documentary in full HD with an extraordinary picture that has to be seen to be believed.

More and more people are investing in HDTV sets to round out their home entertainment systems. These televisions have come down in price since they were first introduced and have become affordable to the average viewer. When you have a television set, you definitely want to have as many HDTV channels as possible so you can fully appreciate the quality of HD programming. Satellite providers realized early on that HD programming would be highly desirable and capitalized on this by building the infrastructure and launching the satellites that would be necessary to provide as many channels as possible. The result has been that satellite television offers the most HD channels available anywhere, with over a hundred channels to choose from in a variety of genres.

Movie lovers can now watch HBO, Showtime and Starz in high def and experience movies just like they would at a movie theater with an amazing picture and clear, crisp surround sound. HD and satellite television have changed the way people watch television and viewers certainly appreciate having a wealth of movies available to them. Once you have watched your favorite action or adventure flick in HD, you will never want to go back to analog movies again. Satellite television offers you the chance to subscribe to many high definition movie channels so you can fully enjoy and appreciate the high definition experience in the comfort of your own home.

There are plenty of other channels in HD ranging from sports to entertainment to educational channels as well as special interest programming. There is no shortage of high definition entertainment. Channels like A&E HD, Bravo HD, Discovery and Animal Planet bring a wealth of educational and entertainment options to your screen in full HD quality. Sports fans are not left out in the cold, with many sports channels being featured in high definition like ESPN HD. Now you can catch your favorite football, basketball, baseball, soccer and hockey teams playing and feel like you are part of the action. Fans of horse and auto racing as well as volleyball, tennis and wrestling can also experience all of the action in high def like never before.

Satellite television is offering the most high definition viewing options available anywhere for a price that is competitive and affordable. If you have a HDTV, you are definitely missing out if you do not have a satellite subscription. Satellite television offers the most channels available anywhere so now is the time to take advantage and get access to this wonderful programming.




Cheapest DirecTV Or Dish Network Satellite TV Deals

In this article I will explain the details of how you can get a really good deal on satellite television service, but first I need to explain a couple of options you may, or may not have known about. I'll also tell you these are the cheapest ways to get satellite TV, and that's not an exaggeration. I would even stake my reputation on the fact.

Satellite TV Standalone or Bundled
Satellite TV is still generally less expensive than cable, if even slightly, but there are a couple ways to get satellite TV that can save you a little more money depending on whether you want bundled services, or you prefer to just get satellite television as a standalone product. With bundled services you may be able to add phone and high-speed Internet to your package, and get a discount for having everything on one bill. With stand alone satellite you may be able to get a discount for a specified number of months.

Dish Network Options
Not too long ago you could get Dish Network from AT&T, which included phone service and DSL. Recently AT&T changed its satellite TV provider, and now offers DirecTV. On the flip side of this, Dish Network now offers its own brand of DSL and phone service, but it's not widely available just yet. This year Dish Network has also started a very aggressive campaign to increase its customer base by offering programming for $9.99 for six months.

Now, before you get all defensive about that price only being for six months, don't forget that's half of one year, and the programming only goes up to $34.99 after the promotion has ended. That's still cheaper than cable for a comparable package. This also requires a commitment, but that's the case with any bundled package deal at a discounted rate.

DirecTV Options
The largest provider of satellite television in the United States is DirecTV, and they have contracts with the largest telecommunications companies in the United States. AT&T, Verizon, and Qwest all offer DirecTV with home phone, wireless phone, and DSL or high-speed Internet all on the same bill. You do get a discount for having everything bundled together, but package prices can be different depending on the levels of phone service, speed of Internet, and the number of channels and features you choose for DirecTV. Getting the DirecTV bundled package makes good economical sense if you're using or planning to use any of the other services mentioned anyway, since you'll get a discount.

DirecTV as a standalone product is also a good option, and if you're a first time customer you can get a good discount for programming for the first year. Promotional packages start at $34.99 for 150 channels. Though cheaper than cable, it's still about the same price, as the Dish Network package that is $9.99 for the first six months, then goes up to around $35.

Dish Network vs DirecTV
It's pretty easy to see that Dish Network will cost considerably less than DirecTV as a standalone product, but where DirecTV really shines is when it is bundled through one of the major phone companies at a discounted rate, which makes it a viable alternative to lowering the cost of your overall elective utilities based on an average monthly cost. There is no clear winner here since it depends on your personal preferences, but the information provided here will hopefully give you some insight as to which plan will be cheapest for you.




Sports and More Sports on Satellite TV

There are few things that bring people together like sports, but few things separate with equal passion. Rivalries unite like minded fans through passion and fervour, but can spawn violence when directed towards the opposite side of the stands. We are drawn to championships, even when we haven't been following the series. The excitement sweeps us in and all of sudden we are die-hard fans...usually for whomever our friends are rooting. Viewers are drawn equally to the joy of victory as to the agony of defeat. Outside of ties, the end of a game offers both sides a sense of exhilaration. The drama of the losers is as enticing as the enthusiasm of the victors. However, it is physically impossible to attend each game in each country in each city that we would want to watch live.

Fortunately for fans of every which game, satellite tv offers endless sports channels and countless hours of programming to satisfy their every viewing wish. From cricket to ice hockey, watch the games, players and matchups you want. College football followers can watch up to 10 games each Saturday, while soccer fanatics can turn into games regular-season matches and select playoff games, as well as international teams from Mexico to Amsterdam. Especially for transplanted fans, living and working far from the teams they love, modern TV can serve as the medium to connect them to their beloved forwards and defense men. With more packages exclusively devoted to specific games and leagues, as well as with more channels in HD, there is no reason to feel disconnected from your home team.

Moreover, for families, games in high definition bring picturesque action right to the living room. On big game days, loved ones can gather together and root for their favored victors-whether they be the Seattle Seahawks or Manchester United. From tiny towns to big cities, the TV becomes a stadium within your home. Especially on days when playing outside is impossible, whether given snow or illness, with a wealth of channels, spanning events and nations, it is hard to imagine a game you could not get your mitts on. Likewise, matches can serve as an educational tool as well, illustrating other cultures and other national pastimes. A game such as cricket may be totally foreign to the youngsters in your family, but a package like Cricket Wicket becomes a window into an activity that has been played since the 16th century and is still played in over 100 countries. With more than 2 billion people tuning into the Cricket World Cup, it makes sense to know a little bit about wickets and pitches in case you're ever caught up in a debate about who stumps better, India or South Africa.

And when considering the perfect gift for the sport zealot in your life, their TV might be the foundation for the very thing they want: more games. Instead of a signed jersey, or another baseball, why not bring your guy or gal the best of action programming? Specifically, why not bring them up to 200 NFL games with NFL Sunday Ticket, a package not available with Comcast, Time Warner, or any other cable company. Only available to DIRECTV subscribers, football fans have called it the best thing to happen to the game since beer.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009




The Popularity of HD on Satellite TV Never Fails

The evolution of television over the last decade or so has been a truly spectacular affair to observe. The massive propagation of satellite TV subscriptions, the transition to digital television, the advent of the DVR: all of these have been seminal events that have dramatically altered the act of sitting down to watch the tube and relax. The quality of service has taken leaps and bounds forward, and satellite has been at the forefront of the process, giving people a more accessible form of technology, with more programming options, better customer service, and particularly popular, more HD channels. All it takes is one look at the customer satisfaction of the last decade to realize that satellite TV is the clear winner in this regard.

Of these advances, one of the most significant has been the increase in the availability of high def channels. Satellite has been a leader in this field since the very beginning, with over 130 channels now being offered in high def; that's almost twice what most cable providers are offering! But high def programming doesn't only have to be for the folks that order the most expensive and complete programming packages, with all the movie and sports channels possible. There has been a drive within the industry to get local channels converted into high def format, and today more and more homes have now been added to the HD local channel lineup.

The intelligent owners and residents of these homes have really made a smart decision in switching to high def, and switching to satellite. They are choosing to be a part of the future of television, since at some point in the (not too distant) future the vast majority, if not all, channels will be offered in high def. For the moment, however, it is a major accomplishment to be able to offer local channels in high def, and the feat takes on an additional symbolic value in terms of the pride it produces in the community that the channel represents. Thankfully, it's not just the local channels in New York and Los Angeles that are being offered in high def, but increasingly this switch is being offered in more and more remote or rural communities and small towns and cities. For them, the step forward to high def is a source of major pride, and that's why it is no surprise that more and more homes are choosing to add themselves to the HD local channel lineup. There is an unmistakable sensation of being part of an important, historic advance by doing so that every month, droves of new homes decide to hop on the bandwagon.

So, if you want to be able to enjoy your local programming in high def, and contribute to the trend of converting more and more local channels throughout the nation to high def (which, when you think about it, is a pretty significant and important process for the country as a whole), then you need to make sure that you are getting the best possible service possible, via satellite TV.



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Satellite TV - Bringing the World Together With Technology

Your satellite TV brings the world to your living room. It hosts the world's news, entertainment, music, comedy and drama. By engaging with these programs, you are likewise transported out of your home and into the bigger world around you, and you can imagine yourself in New York or Mumbai, under the ocean or in the jungle. With hundreds of channels and high definition offerings, satellite television puts modern technology to the service or regular folks.

If you could just peek into some of the very remote places on this earth, from exotic Saharan outposts to rural ranches in Montana, you would be impressed by the power of satellite TV to connect otherwise isolated people to the rest of the world. Local networks are usually very limited, while cable networks simply cannot reach out into the distant corners of this wide world. But absolutely anybody can build a satellite dish - even with very basic materials. Of course, to get the best programming you need more than a dish, you also need to subscribe to the services; but these, also, are available just about everywhere. It isn't even only about bringing isolated, rural communities into contact with the rest of society; equally important is giving a common language to major cities separate by thousands of miles.

In the past couple of decades, it is this connectedness that has brought American culture together so firmly. Where once we were a much looser collection of states with very distinct ideas and traditions, the shared experience of TV has helped unite and bind us, coast to coast. Now teenagers in Kentucky grow up watching the same programs as those in California or Vermont. Local news stations still serve a very important role for communities, while national news programs serve an equally important role in reporting on the bigger picture. With the NFL Sunday Ticket, which is only available with satellite TV, sports fans can always watch their favorite team. Football is well known to be an essential part of our culture, so it is no small feat that Giants fans scattered around the country, in Houston, Los Angeles, Wichita, or Nashville, can all be watching the same game at the same time.

You can learn a lot about the world by watching television with a discerning eye. A mouth watering way to take in other cultures is with cooking shows. Imagine, people all over the globe could be watching the same episode and be inspired to cook the same dish. Eating Thai or German or Peruvian cuisine is nourishing yourself with the wonderful diversity of humanity. TV is a cultural melting pot and a powerful means of exchange. It may seem strange, but lifestyles and traditions are imported and exported via flat screens and HDTVs.

Whether you are watching the NFL Sunday Ticket, and knowing that thousands of others around the country are watching in solidarity with you, or taking in one of Animal Planet's shows in Africa, satellite TV is an unsurpassable method of seeing the whole planet and becoming more connected with your fellow world citizens. Take advantage of the opportunity to experience the world, right from your own home.



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Broaden Your Horizons With Satellite TV

When one thinks of watching television, the first thing that comes to mind probably isn't educating yourself; perhaps entertainment, distraction, some sports games and excitement. Luckily, with satellite TV you can combine all of these attributes in one package, and transform the tube into something that really broadens your horizons at the same time that it fulfills your more common expectations of entertainment, etc. That's because you'll find more interesting and informative programming on satellite than on your local cable or broadcast provider, who hold you hostage to a limited range of options focused on a limited range of interests.

The change to satellite is flabbergasting for most people: the surge in options is the first thing to be noticed. But, as you go along and check out what is actually on most channels, you'll be delighted to see that there are programs being drawn from many sources, throughout the country and throughout the planet. That's because it's common for a satellite provider to have a global, not regional, presence on the market.

In fact, you can specifically package your deal to get increased international options, from the best sports leagues overseas to news and general entertainment. Or, for example, if you order one of the Spanish-language packages, you'll get tons of shows from the Latin American and Spanish world. Think about how you could advance your study of a foreign language in this regard.

And beyond international interest, satellite also provides more domestic programming than its competitors. Particularly notable in this sense is the sports coverage available on satellite: the NFL Sunday Ticket for example, is a football-lover's dream come true. With the added features which the subscriber can add-on at their discretion, there is literally no comparison available in terms of comprehensiveness.

Next on the list is HD content: again, satellite tops all others. Though not educational in the strictest sense, so many high definition channels will imply a certain mind-opening experience, especially if you direct your viewership in the right direction, say, watching Discovery Planet's 'Planet Earth' mini-series special. The quality of the imagery, and the sharpness with which you'll behold it, will have you and the family addicted to some of the best nature-documentaries (and all sorts of educational content hopefully!) from here to eternity.

Lastly, you've got to consider satellite's promise for the future of telecommunications. Most experts agree that satellite technology will be a cornerstone of future communications networks. Already it is possible to hook up your PC to your satellite box and TV and converge these experiences into one. Within a short time, many households will be sporting a consolidated home-entertainment system and technology hub, and satellite will be at the forefront of it all. The prospects are extremely attractive to the majority of consumers today, and anyone who prioritizes their homes tech set-up would do well to get on the bandwagon. So make sure you don't get left behind and wind up paying inflated prices for out-dated technology, held captive to the limitations of a local monopoly!



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