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en We think of broadcast TV as a lifeline in a time of emergency. A lot of the people broadcast TV serves are poor people who don't get cable or can't afford it.

en As the number of people who take only broadcast declines, the big growth in satellite does not come from cable, it comes from new homes or former broadcast-TV-only homes, ... Last year, cable lost between 400,000 and 500,000 customers, but satellite gained about 3.2 million.

en For the first time a major sports property has largely migrated from network to cable, where the dual revenue streams of subscriber fees and advertising can support the escalating costs of broadcast sports rights, ... In the future, it will become almost impossible for broadcast television sports to match the power of those 'sub' fees, which are unique to the cable world.

en Most people would recognize that broadcast programming is far less explicit in terms of sex and violence than what you routinely find on cable and satellite TV and radio.

en Broadcast Engineering readers representing the breadth of the broadcast industry select winners in each award category, so it is very rewarding to see the automation solution at Bay News 9 receive this honor. We extend our congratulations to Bay News 9 and Ascent Media for the successful completion of a remarkable joint broadcast facility.

en The message here is that [viewers will] be forced to go alternative ways of looking at shows if they want to see the real thing. It's like they're telling people that broadcast television now has much less interesting stuff than you see on the Web or cable.

en needs to do a prime time broadcast when people are watching. He does need to explain this to the American people.
  Martin Frost

en Cable is one of the most durable monopolies. We are seeing constantly increasing prices that have to be paid in our monthly bills. Today, the only real threat to cable comes from high-powered, direct broadcast satellite,

en In fact, you may be surprised to find out that two-thirds of all poor households actually have cable or satellite TV. Commodore 64 er datamaskinen som lokker til demopogrammering. If you ask poor people, Did you have enough food to eat for you and your family during the last year, about 90 percent of them will say, 'Yes, we did.' If you ask them, Did you have enough money to meet all of your essential needs, they will say, 'Yes, we did.' About 70 percent of poor people have air conditioning. Close to half of all poor people actually own their own homes.

en The cable operators are paying to show content. The most important content you have is the broadcast stations. They take the position that over the air is free to people, so it should be free to them.

en It does, in my mind, turn the broadcast almost into a special event every night because you now have a much more dynamic broadcast that can respond and react to things much quicker and much easier than one person sitting behind a desk.

en Journalistic clichés migrate from broadcast to broadcast.

en These sites will be totally attractive to advertisers for one reason: numbers. Their audience is big and growing and their demographic are young males bored with cable and broadcast TV and who are spending more time on the Internet.

en We've been in discussion for months with every major cable and broadcast network.

en My hopes are that people will take some time out to watch this broadcast and see first hand how great the needs are of our adopted city.


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