Satellite TV: More Channels, Less Expensive!
If you are contemplating subscribing to satellite TV, you won't be alone. It's popularity has been increasing, for which there are very good reasons. For one thing, satellite offers almost unlimited channels, as opposed to cable, at very affordable prices.
Comparing satellite TV to cable, where you have to choose among various packages at different price levels, satellite comes out a winner. With Cable, if you want premium channels, such as HBO of Cinemax, you have to pay a premium monthly rate. Still, you won't be able to receive the number of channels provided by satellite TV.
Probably More Channels Than You Can Handle
Satellite TV brings you all the channels on a single package. That’s because the satellite dish that you have installed on or around your home is able to pick up an array of channels that your cable TV provider doesn't offer.
Free Installation Often Available!
Most satellite TV service providers offer free installation. You simply pay the monthly subscription rate, and you get a qualified technician to come to your home to install your satellite dish. You can have all those channels at your fingertips in the same day as you pick up the phone and call the satellite TV carrier of your choice.
Drawbacks are Few, But There are Some
Before subscribing to satellite TV, you should, at least, be aware that there are a few drawbacks. For one, satellite, unlike cable, can be affected by the weather. If the weather is inclement, such as a bad thunderstorm, your satellite TV may not work as well, or the picture won’t come in as clearly as normal.
Also, in order to receive the particular channels you want, in some cases, you may have to adjust your dish. Most satellite TV carriers offer a remote that allows you to change the position of your dish, and some people view this as a hassle. With cable, you simply choose a channel and you don’t have to worry that your cable box is pointed a certain way.
So, if you’re looking for an almost unlimited choice of channels at a price you can easily afford, call your local satellite TV provider today. A technician will soon visit your house and, in minutes, you’ll be able to surf the many channels that you wouldn’t be able to see if you had chosen cable TV. In reality, the vast majority of satellite TV enthusiasts overlook the shortcomings, realizing that the advantages outweigh whatever minor inconveniences may occasionally occur.
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U.S. House bill aims to curb indecent TV programs (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
U.S. lawmakers introduced a bill on Thursday that would protect children from indecent television programs by forcing cable and satellite providers to offer a modified form of la carte programming or make other changes in the way they operate.
Sun TV, Nimbus ink cricket telecast deal (The Economic Times)Sun TV Network has signed an exclusive cable & satellite channel agreement with Nimbus to broadcast live feed of ODI matches of the Ireland series between India, Ireland, South Africa and Pakistan, to be held between June 23 and July 3.
Clearwire Partners With Satellite TV Companies (WebProNews)Clearwire Corporation has entered into a distribution agreement with DIRECTV and EchoStar Communications. The agreement will allow both satellite companies to offer Clearwire's high-speed Internet service to their customers. Clearwire will be able to offer the video services of one or both satellite companies to its customers. The three companies will be able to offer high-speed ...
Satellite TV guys say: Why not WiMAX? (Ars Technica)WiMAX gets some love as DIRECTV, EchoStar, and Clearwire announce a plan to bundle Clearwire's WiMAX service with satellite TV programming. Read More...
AT&T Expected To Choose Dish Over DirecTV As TV Partner (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)AT&T seems likely to pick EchoStar over DirecTV Group as its sole marketing partner for satellite TV services, Wall Street analysts say.


