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- Live Broadband Radio and Television Broadcasts - Watch high speed television broadcasts from around the world.
- Sky - UK Satellite TV broadcaster run by Rupert Murdoch. Offers Pay Per View channels and a variety of subscription packages.
- Kingston Vision - Multi-Channel Television, Video-On-Demand, Internet access, E-mail, and "Local Link" information services via ADSL
- Ortega, Antonio - Digital Image and Video Communication Systems, Adaptive and Multiresolution Compression Techniques, and Joint Source-Channel Coding For Transmission Over Broadcast Channels and Packet Networks. Assistant Professor at USC.
- UW2.TV - Education channel merged with Internet technology for live video and data feeds. Broadcast on channel 76, it presents current information from UW departments focusing on research initiatives.
- AirCable - AirCable is a joint venture of Digital Broadcast Corporation and Decathlon Communications, Inc., formed as a limited liability corporation and was granted authorization by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to conduct business of providing digital wireless television services.
- PBS Digital TV - As one of the first television networks to broadcast programs digitally, PBS stands at the forefront of this technological revolution.
- DIRECTV - Delivers over 200 channels of sports, news, movies, adult, family, network and cable programming via satallite.
- On Digital - UK terrestial digital broadcaster.
- WWCR - Worldwide Christian Radio - WWCR has uses four 100 Kw transmitters on 10 broadcasting channels to transmit over 400 religious and talk programs from Nashville, Tennessee to a global audience.
Wikipedia Articles
- Nunet - nunet is a global provider of mobile and IPTV video management solutions for broadcasters, media brands and Mobile Network Operators. The Mobile TV CMS solution provides broadcasters with the ability to aggregate, encode, optimise and schedule Live, Looped and VOD channels for broadcast to mobile devices and IPTV platforms.
- World Radio Network - WRN (formerly World Radio Network), is a private London, England–based company that provides transmission services for radio and television broadcasters worldwide. This includes the creation and distribution of its own-branded radio channels which aggregate daily and weekly programmes from national public broadcasters around the world, and which, in turn, are distributed using international satellite radio networks, mobile platforms and local FM and AM rebroadcasters.
- WOCB-CA - WOCB-CA and WXCB-CA are religious television station in Central Ohio, broadcasting locally on channels 39 and 42 as affiliates of TBN. Founded August 24,1987, the station is owned by Central Ohio Association of Christian Broadcasters, along with sister-station WGCB-CA.
- Anti-siphoning law - Anti-Siphoning laws are designed to prevent pay-TV broadcasters (pay-per-view or 'premium channels' for example) from buying monopoly rights to televise important and culturally significant events before free-to-air television (commercial supported television, such as NBC, ABC, CBS and FOX in the United States) has a chance to bid on them. The theory is that if such a monopoly ...
- C-Day - C-Day or Commercials Day, 1 July 2000, was the date at which UK broadcasters (with the exception of MTV UK and VH1 UK changed from requiring 4:3]-aspect [[commercials, to requiring 16:9 Full Height commercials supplied to them, shot "14:9 safe" for those channels which in part (i.e.