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    ATTRITION OVER THE SATELLITE TELEVISION M ARKET IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 1 Satellite Television Market Prior to December 1996‚ the television market in the United Kingdom was comprise d o f four broadcasting channels : British Broadcasting Corporation 1 (BBC1)‚ British Broadcasting Corporation 2 (BBC2)‚ Independent Television (ITV)‚ and Channel 4. BB1 and BBC2 ‚ whose viewing audiences in 1985 were 36% an d 11% respectively ‚ are public compan ies‚ broadcasting high - quality

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    Deford stated “It would seem to me that reality TV is nothing more than a form of sport. It’s competition‚ a game‚ but on a coast-to-coast bias it’s more emotionally appealing than many of our sports.” This is true because there are so many sports teams and it’s hard to keep up with all of them‚ but with reality TV it’s on one day a week and you can relate to the people because you actually have time to get to know them. Comparing reality TV and sports can show the similarities and differences‚ and

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    Contents Industry Introduction 2 Industry Profile 2 Television: 2 Film Entertainment: 3 Radio 3 Print Media 3 Music 3 Others 4 Industry Outlook 4 Area of Interest: TV Broadcasting 7 Indian Television Broadcasting Industry 7 Overview 7 Evolution 8 Industry Structure 8 Competition from Substitutes 8 Threat of Entry 8 Rivalry 10 Bargaining power of Buyers 10 Bargaining power of suppliers 10 External Environment 10 PEST Analysis 10 Effect on Industry structure 10 Key success drivers

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    SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS - AN OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION The outer space has always fascinated people on the earth and communication through space evolved as an offshoot of ideas for space travel. The earliest idea of using artificial satellites for communications is found in a science fiction Brick Moon by Edward Evert Hale‚ published in 1869-70. While the early fictional accounts of satellite and space communications bear little resemblance to the technology as it exists

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    3. In the recent report by the Scottish Broadcasting Commission‚ the chair Blair Jenkins said “Broadcasting is important to the economic‚ cultural and democratic health of the nation. At its best‚ it has a unique power and impact which can enrich our imagination and our thinking‚ and our space to share‚ discuss and challenge as a society.” But ITV has also recently said that the costs of such Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) outweigh the benefits and have asked Ofcom to reduce their PSB commitments

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    INTRODUCTION For three decades‚ satellite communications have been used for public switched telephone network (PSTN) and video broadcasting applications. However‚ with daily technology advancements made in society and the requirement for global data connectivity‚ satellites are increasingly being used to provide data communication links at all data rates ranging from 64 Kbps to 155 Mbps (Buchsbaum). Wireless technology allows data to be sent out into space to a satellite and back to earth to provide

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    Radio Broadcasting is familiar to everyone. We are all familiar with the simple task of turning on the radio‚ tuning to our favorite station and listening to news‚ traffic reports‚ weather forecasts‚ music and other programs. Radio broadcasting is defined as using radio waves to send transmissions to a large audience‚ who will listen to the transmission through a radio. The definition of radio broadcasting can be expanded by examining radio waves‚ radio transmitters and receivers.

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    Case Study: Tata Sky

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    Tata Sky is a direct broadcast satellite television provider in India‚ usingMPEG-4 digital compression technology‚ transmitting using INSAT-4A andGSAT-10 satellite. Incorporated in 2004‚ Tata Sky is a Joint venture between the Tata Group and 21st Century Fox Its primary competitors in satellite television and other DTH service providers are – Airtel Digital TV‚ Dish TV‚ Sun Direct‚ Reliance Digital TV‚ DD Direct+and Videocon D2H. It currently offers 400+ SD channels and 68 HD channels and services

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    for girls. The following summer‚ a New York Times documentary was filmed about her life as the Pakistani military intervened in the region‚ culminating in the Second Battle of Swat. Yousafzai rose in prominence‚ giving interviews in print and on television‚ and she was nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize by South African activist Desmond Tutu. On 9 October 2012‚ Yousafzai was shot in the head and neck in an assassination attempt by Taliban gunmen while returning home on a school

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    Radio broadcasting | This article includes a list of references‚ but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (November 2008) | | The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide viewof the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. (December 2010) | Long wave radio broadcasting station

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