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Satellite TV choices limited for now (Journal & Courier)

May 31st, 2008 by

Lafayette retiree Jim Whistler said “no more” to cable TV.

Cable, satellite service users send a strong signal of dissatisfaction (The Kansas City Star)

May 31st, 2008 by

Cable and satellite television services won less-than-glowing reviews in the latest edition of the American Customer Satisfaction Index. The frustration is noteworthy, especially considering how much time Americans continue to spend in front of the tube.

Today’s TV highlights (The Leaf Chronicle)

May 31st, 2008 by

TONIGHT’S MUST-SEE: “The D.C. Sniper’s Wife,” 8 p.m., truTV (formerly Court TV). Mildred Muhammad comes across as a warm and wise person who survived crushing events. Her husband John, she says, was bitter after leaving the military. When they split, he kidnapped their children.

Coupons available to aid switch to digital TV (Madera Tribune)

May 31st, 2008 by

Feb. 17, 2009, will be the last day for television stations to broadcast using analog signals. The following day TV will switch exclusively to digital transmissions, which will render older, antenna-using televisions obsolete. But assistance is on the way.

Local TV station files bankruptcy, goes off air (Yakima Herald-Republic)

May 31st, 2008 by

Local fans of shows such as “America’s Next Top Model” or “Gossip Girl” may have had trouble tracking down new episodes or reruns this past week. That’s because KCWK-TV, the local affiliate for The CW, went off the airwaves at midnight Sunday, weeks after the station filed for bankruptcy.

LEFT COAST BIAS: Virgin TV Stuck On Tarmac (Broadcasting and Cable)

May 30th, 2008 by

Apparently, Richard Branson can’t get television in America right. When his 2004 Apprentice knockoff, The Rebel Billionaire, found ratings bankruptcy on Fox, you figured Branson couldn’t do any worse with TV.

Pay Networks Put A Premium on HD (MultiChannel News)

May 30th, 2008 by

As operators race to add scores of new high-definition linear channels and hundreds of hours of HD content on demand, premium networks are responding with a flurry of HD outlets this summer. The result is one of the biggest changes in the pay TV landscape since the 1990s when digital TV and satellite providers opened new capacity for multiplexed premium services.

Get information on digital TV transition (The Wilmington Star-News)

May 30th, 2008 by

Local residents have 100 days to prepare for the switch to digital TV broadcasts, and the Federal Communications Commission wants you to be ready. To help with the transition, four to five FCC representatives will be in town at any given time over the next 100 days to help ensure a smooth transition.

Satellite TV Hacker Tells His Story (Slashdot)

May 30th, 2008 by

Wired is running a story about Christopher Tarnovsky, the man who was accused of working for NDS, a company owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., to sabotage a competitor’s satellite TV system. Wired had a chance to speak with Tarnovsky and get his description of how the smart-card hacking war developed. Quoting: “Tarnovsky, who was known online as ‘Big Gun,’ says Ereiser offered him $20,000 to …

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May 30th, 2008 by

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