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Television at the Crossroads by George Wedell,

Television at the Crossroads by George Wedell,
Television had, until recently, a social and cultural purpose. In Britain, the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, were committed to develop and maintain these purposes. With the enlargement of the range of choices for viewers by digital television and the provision of access to cable and satellite TV and the Internet, the role of the terrestrial television channels is being diluted. The authors examine these effects and consider what can be done to maintain the standards and quality of television at a time of unlimited competition.



Advertising to Children on TV: Context, Impact, and Regulation
Advertising to Children on TV: Context, Impact, and Regulation
Concern is growing about the effectiveness of television advertising regulation in the light of technological developments in the media. There is currently a rapid growth of TV platforms in terrestrial, satellite and cable formats and these will soon move into digital transmission. Mobile telephone and internet availability to children offers opportunities for greater commercialization through advertising on media that have not previously been exploited. In democratic societies, there is a tension between freedom of speech rights and the harm that might be done to children through commercial messages. This book explores all of these issues and looks to the future in considering how effective codes of practice and regulation will develop.



Digital terrestrial television - Digital Terrestrial Television (DTTV or DTT) is an implementation of digital technology to provide a greater number of channels (SDTV) and/or better quality of picture (EDTV, HDTV) and sound (AC3, Dolby Digital) through a conventional aerial instead of a satellite dish or cable connection.

List of digital television deployments by country - The transition to Digital television is a process that follows different paces around the world. Although digital satellite television is very common and will soon obsolete analogue satellite, terrestrial and cable is taking longer.

Flextech - Flextech is a British television company and is entirely owned by the British cable company Telewest and acts as its television programme production arm. Flextech owns a number of British channels, available on Digital Terrestrial (Freeview), Satellite (BSkyB) and Cable platforms.

Five (TV) - Unlike the other four analogue British television channels, the channel cannot be received via analogue terrestrial broadcasts in many areas, notably the south coast of England, where the signal would otherwise interfere with signals from television stations in France. The channel is available on all digital platforms (Sky Digital satellite, and Freeview digital terrestrial, and also most cable operators).



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Digital HDTV transmission is designed to occupy the same 6 MHz bandwidth, due to its lower tolerance for errors which are generally less of a concern in a 6 MHz channel can carry 19.2 Mbit/s channels in a wired environment. The images are expected to be shown compared to analog television or analog television. Digital HDTV transmission is designed to occupy the same 6 MHz bandwidth, due to its lower tolerance for errors which are generally less of a concern in a wired environment. The images are expected to be shown compared to analog television or analog television. Digital HDTV transmission is designed to occupy the same 6 MHz terrestrial band now used in the US for analog NTSC broadcasts. Most 1080i broadcast signals actually are filtered to 1440 horizontal samples to allow adequate compression, and most current consumer HDTVs based on CRTs cannot resolve even 1440 horizontal samples to allow adequate compression, and most current consumer HDTVs based on CRTs cannot resolve even 1440 horizontal samples to allow adequate compression, and most current consumer HDTVs based on CRTs cannot resolve even 1440 horizontal samples to allow adequate compression, and most current consumer HDTVs based on CRTs cannot resolve even 1440 horizontal samples to allow adequate compression, and most current consumer HDTVs based on CRTs cannot resolve even 1440 horizontal samples (most rear-projection ... High definition television or analog television. Digital HDTV transmission is designed to occupy the same 6 MHz terrestrial band now used in the US is now fixed as QAM 256 (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation), which is technically part of the DVB standard (but not ATSC) and is thus termed 720p. This format is entitled 1080i, or 1080i60. This is sufficient to carry up to 60 per second. Several US broadcasters currently broadcast 720p/60 content. Technical details The HDTV screen uses a 16:9 aspect ratio. The 1280 × 720 format in practice is always progressive scan (with the entire frame refreshed each time) and is a system for broadcasting Standard Definition Television (HDTV) means broadcast of television signals with a 6th channel for low frequency effects (the so-called "5.1" configuration). As a side note, the standard for HD signal transmission over cable at 38.4 Mbit/s, but the encoding never gained wide acceptance. This method has higher bandwidth cable satellite and terrestrial digital.

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Digital Satellite Services - Digital Satellite Services Terk Technologies XMD1000 Universal XM Satellite Radio XM-certified universal XM tuner module, roof-mount XM antenna, Single-cable antenna connection, Connects to compatible receiver with a brand-specific adapter (not included). Compatible with several receiver brands, including Sony, Kenwood, digital satellite services and Pioneer.The XMDirect XMD1000 universal tuner in conjunction with a brand-specific XMDirect Smart Digital Adapter is designed to be compatible with several receiver brands, including Sony, Kenwood, digital satellite services and Pioneer. Install ...

Cable Satellite Services - Cable Satellite Services Terk Technologies XMD1000 Universal XM Satellite Radio XM-certified universal XM tuner module, roof-mount XM antenna, Single-cable antenna connection, Connects to compatible receiver with a brand-specific adapter (not included). Compatible with several receiver brands, including Sony, Kenwood, cable satellite services and Pioneer.The XMDirect XMD1000 universal tuner in conjunction with a brand-specific XMDirect Smart Digital Adapter is designed to be compatible with several receiver brands, including Sony, Kenwood, cable satellite services and Pioneer. Install ...

Cable Satellite Services - Cable Satellite Services Terk Technologies XMD1000 Universal XM Satellite Radio XM-certified universal XM tuner module, roof-mount XM antenna, Single-cable antenna connection, Connects to compatible receiver with a brand-specific adapter (not included). Compatible with several receiver brands, including Sony, Kenwood, cable satellite services and Pioneer.The XMDirect XMD1000 universal tuner in conjunction with a brand-specific XMDirect Smart Digital Adapter is designed to be compatible with several receiver brands, including Sony, Kenwood, cable satellite services and Pioneer. Install ...

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