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- From: roberts@triton.unm.edu (Robert Smathers)
- Newsgroups: rec.video.satellite
- Subject: TVRO YEAR IN REVIEW 1992 (NORTH AMERICAN TVRO)
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- Date: 31 Dec 92 16:42:03 GMT
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
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- Here is a long article I wrote to sum up TVRO 1992....
-
- Robert
- roberts@triton.unm.edu
- -=-=-
-
-
- A LOOK BACK AT TVRO 1992
-
- A special posting to the Rec.Video.Satellite/Homesat/SDTS
-
- By Robert Smathers
-
- =-=-=-=-=-=
-
- Now that 1992 is just about over, I thought it would be fun to
- look over my TVRO notes and logs for the past year to see what we
- TVRO viewers were reading/hearing/observing over the last 12
- months. There were so many events, and I think you'll find your
- favorite events here.
-
- JANUARY
- =======
-
- - TVRO viewers were waiting in anticipation to see the new
- satellites. The satellites were to carry super programming as
- well as beam a high power signal into dishes across America. We
- would see launches of Galaxy 5, Galaxy 1R, Satcom C4, Satcom C3,
- and Galaxy 7. We were told Galaxy 4 would be launched in late
- December/early January 1993.
-
- - The Vacation Network would start broadcasting on C1/15 Jan 27.
-
- - Action PPV would move from Spacenet 3R/11 to Spacenet 3R/6 to
- get a stronger signal.
-
- - The International Airplane Market Place would air Mondays on
- Galaxy 6.
-
- - The Las Vegas Television Network was scheduled to begin on
- Spacenet 4/20 on January 1, 1992.
-
- - The CNN Headline News "clean" feed moves to Westar 5/16.
-
- - The Real Estate Channel airs at 7 pm ET on T2/23.
-
- - Feeds from Europe and the BBC moves around on Westar 5 but
- tries to appear regularly on W5/22.
-
- - The Las Vegas Television Network is rumored to launch on Satcom
- C1/16 on February 1.
-
- - The Videocipher 2+ conversion center is set up to help legal
- VC2 owners upgrade for free.
-
- - 3 Angels Broadcasting moved from S1/7 to S2/4.
-
- - Spacenet 4 is becoming more active. Telemundo news feeds can
- be seen on trasponder 10 at 6 pm ET.
-
- - Brightside Network Systems appear on Anik E1/23 on an
- occasional video basis.
-
- - CNN Checkout Channel appears on GSTAR 4 at 125 degrees West.
-
- - Old fashioned country music appears on Sundays E2/21 on 6.8 MHz
- audio subcarrier.
-
- - WSB-FM Nashville announced it will become an audio subcarrier
- on the scrambled Country Music TV Network.
-
- - Action PPV and Viewer's Choice 1 and 2 have switched to the
- Videocipher 2+ system.
-
- - Superbowl has appeared all over the place. The CBS affiliate
- feeds were all scrambled, though.
-
- - MSG starting to use fiber optics (VYVX) for backhauls from some
- locations.
-
- - The Chuck Woolery syndicated show leaves satellite TV.
-
- - KVEG, Las Vegas, has left their subcarrier on Spacenet 3R/15 at
- 6.3. They may have gone SCPC or DATS.
-
- - Las Vegas TV Network now announces a launch on April 1 on
- Galaxy 6/11.
-
- - Sci Fi Channel update: delayed until summer or fall. No
- coordinates have been announced.
-
- - TVNC from Yellowknife has appeared on Anik E1/19 (C-band).
-
- - GLOBAL is expanding their feeds to Anik E1/8 (c-band) as well
- as their normal Anik E1/12.
-
- FEBRUARY
- ========
-
- - Action PPV moves from Spacenet 3R/6 to Satcom F4.
-
- - PrimeTime 24 changes their CBS affiliate from WBBM Chicago to
- WRAL Raleigh.
-
- - USIA wants to use an audio subcarrier on Spacenet 3R to deliver
- VOA programming to VOA shortwave transmitter sites in the near
- future.
-
- - Skypix announces they will launch in April on SBS6. They have
- a contract for 10 transponders on SBS6 and will provide 8:1
- digital compression.
-
- - SBCA holds its Reno show Feb 12-14. SBCA audio service covers
- the show.
-
- - Main Street TV appears on Spacenet 2/7.
-
- - Scott Becker calls into Tracker Bob's show and says he will
- start a "low power TV station service on W5/23". It will air 7
- days a week and he says it will go to Galaxy 6 in May.
-
- - Somebody calls in and says KVEG is on DATS (Satcom C5).
-
- - Country Music jamboree appears on Telstar 302/23 at 7 pm ET.
-
- - NHL and the Satellite Sports Network announce plans to lift
- blackout policies for the 1991-1992 season effective February 1.
- Prime Ticket is still subject to blackout regulations.
-
- - B-TV starts up on W5/23 and is seen daily from 10a to 4p ET.
-
- - Feeds of the Winter Olympics are possible on W5, G6, G2, T1,
- T2, F2, and Ku band, according to the Orbit Radio Hour.
-
- - GLOBAL offers transponder time on E2/12.
-
- - Jim Bass announces that his Let's Talk Radio Network may be
- simulcasted on another transponder that has ITC video.
-
- - 3 Angels Broadcasting moves from S4/4 to S4/9 (effective Feb
- 6).
-
- - Encore moves to Galaxy 3/1.
-
- - Many programmers sign up to allow their subscribers to upgrade
- to the Videocipher 2+ for free. Among those include: CMTV, TNN,
- WWOR, WGN, WPIX, Playboy, ESPN, Sat Sports Networks.
- Negotiations are going on with CNBC, USA, Fam Chan, Lifetime,
- MTV, Bravo, VH-1, SC NY, Weather Channel, and so on.
-
- - Turner announces it will launch the Cartoon Service at noon
- October 1.
-
- - The Las Vegas Television Network has been running promos on
- Telstar 301.
-
- - A Chicago News Channel may launch on satellite TV this year.
-
- - The CNN Headline News "clean" feed has moved to S3R/19.
-
- - The Carribean Super Station seems to not have been broadcasting
- lately.
-
- - Korean TV has moved to SBS6. They had been sharing a
- transponder with NACTN on K2.
-
- - Speculation on where Dr. Gene Scott may show up. Some say
- he'll end up on Galaxy 5/2 (after all, channel 2 has not been
- taken yet). Others say he'll end up on Telstar 303.
-
- - The Intelsats were full of Winter Olympic feeds.
-
- - SBCA says there are about 3.6 million dishes in the U.S.
-
- - Hughes Communications wishes to locate the SBS4 satellite to 83
- degrees West when Galaxy 7 is launched and takes over SBS4's Ku
- slot.
-
- - FCC throws out a proposal to place the cable birds at 3 degree
- spacing. These birds will remain at 2 degree spacing.
-
- - Hughes Communications has taken out one of the largest
- satellite insurance policies for 8 satellites to be launched in
- the next 3 years. Among the satellites insured are Galaxy 4H,
- Galaxy 7H, Australian satellites, miliatary satellites. Hughes
- will incur an expense of $800 million for launch and life
- insurance of these satellites.
-
- - Primestar offers a digital audio music service package called
- Prime Audio.
-
- - When Galaxy 4 is launched, Galaxy 6 will move to a storage slot
- at 103 degrees West until Galaxy 2 reaches its end of life. G6
- will then replace G2.
-
- MARCH
- =====
-
- - CNBC and Country Music TV scramble.
-
- - SportSouth moves from W5 to S3R/19.
-
- - Hughes Communications has contracted with Thompson Consumer
- Electronics and News Datacom to provide transmission and
- scrambling services for DirectTV.
-
- - The Carribean Super Station has showed up again.
-
- - It is sun outage time.
-
- - Galaxy 5 launch delayed. It is now scheduled for March 10.
-
- - The Las Vegas TV Network has announced it will launch April 1
- from Spacenet 3R. No channel has been announced.
-
- - Gold News Network and Gold Prospectors Show has launched on
- Satcom C1. It is een at 10 pm ET weekdays and 11am ET weekends.
-
- - On March 10, the Galaxy 5 launch was delayed again. Hughes
- will try again March 12.
-
- - Las Vegas TV Network announces it will launch on either S3R/18
- or S3R/22.
-
- - Cricket "Preliminary World Finals" matches are seen on W5/22.
- No-one knows the broadcast schedule.
-
- - It is preseason baseball time. Preseason baseball is found on
- Ku band birds on the weekends.
-
- - Weather delays the Galaxy 5 launch on March 12. Next try is
- March 13.
-
- - On March 13, Galaxy 5 was launched successfully.
-
- - CNN Bureaus are relocating from W5 to S3R/11.
-
- - BBC 9 O'clock news is scrambled.
-
- - A caller to Tracker Bob's show reveals there is slow scan TV on
- SCPC on Galaxy 6.
-
- - SportsChannel Midwest moves to ASC1/22.
-
- - Arab Network of America launches on F2R/1.
-
- - New England Cable News launches on F4R/5.
-
- - The media gets a chance to visit Skypix's broadcasting center
- in Oxford, CT.
-
- - The Las Vegas TV Network announces they are going to launch on
- S3R/22.
-
- - Deep Dish TV begins March 31 and is on Tuesdays on G6/11 at 1pm
- ET.
-
- - Dr. Scott announces he is moving to Spacenet 2/2 on April 1.
-
- - Most of ASC-1's phone and message traffic moves to Spacenet 4
- C-band.
-
- APRIL
- =====
-
- - The USA Network acquires the Sci-Fi Channel. Launch is set for
- Fall 1992.
-
- - HBO announces they will make their multiplex channels available
- to home dish owners on May 1.
-
- - The Las Vegas Television Network finally launches!
-
- - Superior Livestock to launch on Galaxy 6.
-
- - North Carolina Open Net to move to ASC1 from W5.
-
- - WIT Washington newsfeeds move to ASC1.
-
- - The CBS contract channel on W5/7 moves to Galaxy 6.
-
- - Telstar 303 to begin its journey to 123 degrees west begins.
-
- - The Summer Olympic PPV channels will become available to the
- home dish owner. A Videocipher 2+ descrambler is needed.
-
- - BBC Breakfast News shows up 3 am ET on W5/3 ITC.
-
- - SUR starts up on S2/21.
-
- - Brightstar puts some feeds on ASC1/21.
-
- - Showtime 2 multiplex channel becomes available to dish owners.
-
- - Turner Home Satellite has joined the VC-2+ upgrade program.
-
- - Ted Turner considers starting up a channel called The Fitness
- Channel. Dish owners know who is behind the idea. 8^)
-
- - ESPN is starting to use ASC-1 (Ku) for backhauls.
-
- - NFL announces no mandatory scrambling for 1992-1993 NFL games.
-
- - B-TV moves from W5/23 to G6/22.
-
- - ESPN announces plans for a new service. Details are TBA.
-
- - GE Americom and PrimeTime 24 have reached an agreement to keep the
- PT24 stations on F2R until the mid 1990's.
-
- - Group W moves to Telstar 301/10H on April 27.
-
- - Shop at Home can be found occasionally on S1/24 (c-band).
-
- - Universal Electronics announces a new consumer SCPC receiver.
-
- MAY
- ===
-
- - Westar 5 was turned off on May 1. 8'(
-
- - L.A. riots occurred and the neatest coverage was seen on satellite
- TV.
-
- - Visnews is seen occasionally on ASC1/21.
-
- - CBS has set up an early Pacific/Mountain time zone feed on Telstar
- 302/15.
-
- - Final adjustments for Telstar 301 was made. T1 is out of fuel and
- will slowly become inclined.
-
- - There are G5 test patterns on 3, 1, and 10.
-
- - ABC has announced some regional college football games will be PPV.
-
- - Brightside Network Systems have gone off the air. I called them and
- they claim they are waiting for equipment to go through customs in
- Russia.
-
- - Intelsat 6 satellite is rescued by the shuttle astronauts. Coverage
- is seen on NASA Select and on CSPAN.
-
- - Digital Cable Radio announces they signed an agreement with GE
- Americom for their service to be on Satcom C3.
-
- - Presidental candidates are using Satellite TV technology to get
- their political messages out. The Republicans have a studio in the
- basement of their headquarters and an uplink dish on the roof.
-
- - French news can be seen daily on Galaxy 2/7.
-
- - World of Better Entertainment TV shows up on Spacenet 1/24
- (occasional video).
-
- - Summer Olympic PPV channels announced. They will be on F1R/4, 6,
- and 23. Subscriptions are offered by Netlink.
-
- - A Spanish home shopping network appears on M1/9.
-
- - Telesat Canada was acquired by Allouette. Allouette purchased 53
- percent of the shares.
-
- - The Game Show Channel will launch in 1993.
-
- - SCOLA moves to Spacenet 1.
-
- JUNE
- ====
-
- - Empire Sports Network launches on S2/23.
-
- - American Family Entertainment Network moves to Galaxy 6/17.
-
- - CSPAN announces their Democratic and Republican convention coverage
- will be made available to users in Europe and Asia.
-
- - SUR moves to S2/22.
-
- - Cornerstone TV launches on S2/21.
-
- - WCBS-AM, NYC, shows up on T2/20 at 7.38.
-
- - Radio Iraq shows up on S3R/15 at 6.18.
-
- - PBS announces they are moving from Spacenet 1 to Spacenet 4.
-
- - World of Better Entertainment TV moves to ASC1/16.
-
- - Satellite Sports Networks adds Empire Sports Network.
-
- - New Age TV Network appears occasionally on Telstar 301.
-
- - Jim Bass sells the Let's Talk Radio Network (sometime in May or
- June).
-
- - There was a PAL signal on SBS6. Russian TV used the PAL format.
-
- - The Sun Radio Network announced they are cutting some live programs
- to save costs.
-
- - ADL has filed a lawsuit against Chaparral for patent infringement
- (patent was on a feedhorn).
-
- - General Instruments and Multivision (Mexico) have signed an
- agreement to deliver digital compressed video to Mexican home dish
- owners and cable companies.
-
- - Digital Planet signed a letter of intent to make their digital music
- service available to home dish owners.
-
- - It was announced that the NBC Olympic PPV can be ordered on a per
- day basis using the videopal.
-
- - PPV sales of the Holyfield/Holmes fight was poor. TVKO, Inc. blames
- the poor matchup as well as high purse guarantees as a reason. TVKO,
- Inc. suffered losses of around $2 to $3 million.
-
- - Court TV causes a mistrial in Texas. A first-time producer
- contacted jurors during a lunch break while the trial was in process.
- That caused a mistrial.
-
- JULY
- ====
-
- - ESPN and TNN are using SBS6 for auto racing feeds.
-
- - All services are just about filled up on Galaxy 5.
-
- - BBC 6 pm News is shown live on NHK (G6/18).
-
- - Earthquake strikes California's desert. Satellite coverage was
- interesting.
-
- - The Monitor Channel dies.
-
- - Access America starts up on Spacenet 3R.
-
- - Country Music Jamboree disappears.
-
- - NASA Select goes to 4 hour block programming with repeats (when
- missions are not going on).
-
- - Shop at Home can be seen occasionally on Galaxy 1.
-
- - French launched two satellites -- feeds were on Galaxy 6.
-
- - CNN International launches on Spacenet 3R/16 (LEITCH).
-
- - PBS finally moves to S4. Some people say the signal is better and
- some people say the signal is poorer.
-
- - Video Catalog Channel moves from S3R/8 to S4/6.
-
- - Access America moves to G2/20.
-
- - G.I. sent a "electronic bullet" to shut down VC-II boards with
- prefixes 018, 019, and 032 to eliminate part of the piracy problem.
-
- - Colorado Talking Book Network is found on C1/3 at 5.58.
-
- - NBC dropped their C1/9 C-band feed.
-
- - It was announced CTV would carry the Summer Olympics in Canada. I
- could hear the dish owners cry. ;)
-
- - Video Catalog Channel moves back to Spacenet 3R.
-
- - CNN Headline News "clean" feed on S3R/19 goes Videocipher 2.
-
- - Empire Sports Network on S2 goes fixed key Videocipher 2.
-
- - World of Better Entertainment TV ceases transmissions on ASC1.
-
- - Sci-Fi channel tests. It will start August 10.
-
- - It was announced that the Satscan Series Pro SCPC receiver would be
- available soon.
-
- - The Summer Olympics cause some changes. The PPV channels start up,
- American Movie Classics moves to F4R (ITC) and Cable Video Store moves
- to F4R/11 (remains scrambled). CNBC goes ITC and at times splits the
- screen into fourths, shows the PPV channels in 3 quadrants and has an
- ad in the fourth quadrant.
-
- - Skypix continues to lose transponders. They are now down to 3
- transponders on SBS6 and they are getting more and more into financial
- trouble.
-
- - Medical News Network will launch next year. The network will be
- seen in doctors offices and hospitals.
-
- - Value of G.I. stock has dropped since the conversion program began.
-
- - DirectTV broke ground for their first DBS broadcast center.
- Construction ends in June 1993.
-
- AUGUST
- ======
-
- - Flix launches into preview mode on T3/17. It will scramble after a
- month.
-
- - World Harvest TV launches on G6/15. It replaces the Indianapolis
- religious TV staton on satellite.
-
- - Sci-Fi channel launches on G5/4.
-
- - Cancom launches a new satellite bar/tavern network. It is called
- Tavern Television and it can be seen on G6/16. It will eventually be
- encrypted with the BMAC system.
-
- - Access America moves to F2/21.
-
- - Some dish owners noticed HAM conversations, fire truck and
- police calls, phone calls, pager broadcasts, and O's baseball on
- an audio subcarrier of the scrambled Delmarva Downs horse racing.
-
- - Primestar announces they are using digital compression in 1993.
-
- - 93 percent of home dish owners (in a survey of 300) agreed HBO
- became a better value when they added their multiplex channels.
-
- - Many services have announced their Videocipher 2 datastream
- shutoff.
-
- - SBCA holds its Baltimore show.
-
- - Disney announces they will have a multiplexed channel in Oct.
-
- - MOR Music TV launches on G5/10.
-
- - MCD TV starts up on SBS6. There are two feeds: one for the
- counter and one for the dining room.
-
- - The Satellite Data Text Service starts up on the Let's Talk
- Radio Network (S3R/21).
-
- - Galaxy 1R was launched but had to be blown up with
- something went wrong and the launch vehicle went out of control.
-
- - The Airport Channel moves to Spacenet 2/24 (Ku).
-
- - Hughes Communications announces their plans in the aftermath of
- the Galaxy 1R loss. They will move Galaxy 6 to G1's spot when
- Galaxy 4 is launched. G4 will take G6's old spot at 99 degrees
- West. Galaxy 6 will be at 133 degrees West until Galaxy 8 is
- launched. When G8 is launched, it will move to G1's old spot at
- 133 degrees west and G6 will be moved over to G2's spot and G2
- will be retired.
-
- - DirectTV announces it has signed a contract with Digital
- Equipment Corp. and Network Computing Corp. to handle the billing
- for the DBS service.
-
- -
- - There is fear that SPICE will be pulled off satellite TV due to
- their graphic programming.
-
- - Sportschannel announces their new locations when F4R shuts off.
- SC OHIO -> C1, SC CHI -> C1, SC CIN -> C1, SC NY -> F2R, SC PHI
- -> F2R, SC NE -> F2R, SC FL -> C1. They will be dual illuminated
- in January. Transponder assignments TBA.
-
- - Hurricane Andrew strikes the U.S. There is neat coverage on
- satellite from WSVN. It was amazing the damage that was done and
- the coverage was super. Benefit concerts and telethons were also
- on satellite TV.
-
- - HBO has settled out of court for $300,000. Woodfin Suites Inc
- had falsely represented itself as a residential place instead of
- a commercial establishment when they purchased HBO programming.
-
- - Orbit Radio Hour leaves the satellite airwaves.
-
- - Las Vegas Television Network disappears -- never to be seen
- again.
-
- - Winegard lowers the prices of their dish. Technological
- improvements are the reason given.
-
- - KTLA signed a deal to carry 50 Los Angeles Dodgers games over 5
- years.
-
- - Satcom C4 was successfully launched.
-
- SEPTEMBER
- =========
-
- - Skypix, because of worsening financial problems, has terminated
- its week-by-week lease of one transponder on SBS6. Home dish
- owners and other industry observers have written off Skypix as a
- DBS service.
-
- - Compression Labs sold some SpectrumSaver (TM) video compressors
- to the Indiana Higher Ed Telecomm System. The Indiana Higher Ed
- net will use them on Galaxy 7 (Ku).
-
- - Norway's first TV channel, TV 2, launches.
-
- - Las Vegas TV Network has not come back and is still using the
- excuse that they are installing VC 2+ equipment.
-
- - Satcom C3 was successfully launched.
-
- - Vision TV announced they were moving to Ku-band.
-
- - Galaxy 3 puts advertisements in industry magazines for 8
- transponders. The cost per transponder is $79,500 a month. The
- lease can be from April 1993 to November 1994 (end of service).
-
- - AFRTS radio becomes audible on the AFRTS BMAC-encrypted
- transponder on S2/20.
-
- - Satellite Music Network announces a new format, Young Adult
- Contemporary.
-
- - Skypix is being forced into bankrupcy.
-
- - GSTAR 4 and GSTAR 2 start to swap orbital locations.
-
- - Cable Bill passes both House and Senate, but President Bush
- vetoes it.
-
- - HBO Asia launches.
-
- - HBO, Showtime, The Movie Channel, and Cinemax are the first to
- shut off the VC2 datastream. They start in Sept and finish in
- Oct. Other programmers follow in October, November, and all of
- the services are VC2+ in mid-December.
-
- - Hughes Communications and Playboy sign a contract. Playboy
- will end up on Galaxy 5/2.
-
- - A court declares Skypix bankrupt and issues several rules for
- Skypix to follow. Skypix may not enter into any long term
- contracts or sign checks for more than $1000 without the court's
- approval.
-
- - GTE sold Spacenet 1 to the Hong-Kong based Asian Pacific
- Telecomm for use in the China Sat project. GTE is also trying to
- sell Spacenet 2, Spacenet 3R, Spacenet 4, and GSTAR-1. The
- estimated sale price of Spacenet 1 was $20-$50 million. It is
- rumored GTE is close to selling Spacenet 2.
-
- - The FCC wanted to impose satellite user fees, but Congress
- rejected that idea. The fees would have been paid by uplinkers,
- VSAT users, and satellite owners (Hughes Communications, GTE
- Spacenet, GE Americom, and AT&T among others).
-
- - It was released that over 21,000 dishowners subscribed to the
- Olympics Triplecast at some level or another according to G.I.
- authorization figures.
-
- - The Sci-Fi channel launched.
-
- OCTOBER
- =======
-
- - The new TV and syndicated show season provided many new wild
- feeds.
-
- - Congress overrides President Bush's veto. Congress passed the
- "skeleton" of the bill -- it is now up to the FCC "to add meat to the
- skeleton".
-
- - TBS files the first lawsuit over the cable bill -- they call
- parts of it unconstitutional.
-
- - ABC News takes the initiative to beam some of their programming
- into Europe.
-
- - FCC allocates what band will be used for satellite-to-car
- digital audio music service. The band chosen is from 2.310 to
- 2.360 GigaHertz.
-
-
- - The American Transportation TV Network launches Trucker TV. It
- gets good publicity on Entertainment Tonight among other shows.
-
- - MTV launches in Europe.
-
- - Australian broadcasters meet t decide the future of Australian
- TV. They want to try to "ween" off American TV programs.
-
- - Intelsat K is the satellite for the first trans-atlantic
- direct-to-home broadcast. The first transmitted service was RAI.
- The reception was super in the Eastern half of the U.S. and the
- Carribean using a 26-35 inch antenna and a special decoder.
-
- - Cancom was ready to market SuperChannel in Eastern Canada, but
- had to hold off until the Canada Radio and Telecommunications
- Commission (CRTC) could review the rules and regulations of the
- marketing of premium channels in Canada.
-
- - Shaun Kinney passed away.
-
- - The ABC Sports/JC Penney In-store network appeared on GSTAR 4
- at 105 degrees West.
-
- - Satcom C4 begins testing.
-
- - A home dish owner ran a test on Satellite City TVRO's Super Ice
- C-band LNB. Satellite City claimed it was a 19-21 degree LNB,
- but the test showed it was a 37 degree LNB.
-
- - Galaxy 7 was launched successfully.
-
- - GSTAR 2 and GSTAR 4 swap concludes.
-
- - FCC announced that on February 24, 1993 the HDTV standard
- would be announced. After it is announced, the standard will go
- into field testing in Charlotte, NC.
-
- - G.I. reported a net profit of $2.3 million in the 3rd qtr 1992.
-
- - Cyclesat signed a contract to remain on GE Americom's Satcom
- K2.
-
- - AT&T announced a discount on transponder hour fees on Telstar
- 301 and Telstar 302 until December 31. The discounted
- transponder fee is $100/hour.
-
- - Howard Stern's radio show has gone SEDATS on Satcom C5/15. It
- can still be heard on SCPC on Galaxy 2/3 occasionally.
-
- - MCD TV ended its test run. It is not known if McDonalds
- considers the test successful enough to make it a service to be
- shown in every McDonald's in America.
-
- - The Las Vegas Television Network phone line was disconnected,
- so everyone thinks it is gone for good.
-
- - Deutsche Welle launched on Satcom C4/5.
-
- NOVEMBER
- ========
-
- - Private Cable Show held in Ponte Verde Beach, FL.
-
- - Galaxy 7 starts testing, much to the surprise of everyone.
- No-one though that Galaxy 7 would be in its slot and testing so
- early after launch.
-
- - Satcom C4 continues to fill out nicely.
-
- - Greensheet left the Satellite TV airwaves.
-
- - HBO tests the Digicipher on Telstar 302/2. HBO will have a
- Digicipher compressed service for cable companies on Galaxy 1/18
- in January 1993.
-
- - E! Entertainment Television has signed up Howard Stern to do a
- talk show.
-
- - November 3rd was election night and Bill Clinton was elected.
- There were news feeds all across the sky. Some stats: GTE
- Spacenet News Express logged 684 accesses to 47 transponders on 7
- birds. CONUS provided 707 live feeds for 88 stations in 1992.
- Compare that to 323 feeds from CONUS in the 1988 Presidential
- election. Brightstar provided 25 hours of ABC coverage to Europe.
-
- - Let's Talk Radio moved from S3R/21 at 6.20 audio to S3R/21 at
- 5.80.
-
- - William Cooper is not able to be heard on the Becker Network
- anymore.
-
- - DirectTV became one step closer to reality. They ran a
- successful demo of the video compression system with a test
- signal broadcasted on SBS6.
-
- - The BBC World Service came to North America on an Intelsat for
- use by CBC's NewsWorld.
-
- - SC Chicago took 68 Chicago-area bars to court over signal
- theft. SC Chicago was seeking $1.53 million from each of them.
- They sued because the sports bars illegally obtained home
- Blackhawks playoff game telecasts.
-
- - Skypix may be coming back. The onwer of Microsoft (an original
- partner) vows to pump millions of dollars into Skypix to get it
- going again.
-
- - Sky High TV started running information scrolls and old time
- movies in preparation for officially launching on January 1,
- 1993. Their service was on S1/23 (c-band).
-
- DECEMBER
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-
- - Satcom C3 goes into service.
-
- - GLOBAL encrypted their signal using LEITCH on E2/12. Their
- syndication show feeds moved to E1/8 when they are encrypted on
- E2/12.
-
- - Visnews is changing to Reuter's TV.
-
- - Telesat Canada demonstrated digital video compression to an
- invited audience in Toronto. It was the first successful test in
- Canada. Telesat Canada proved that Canadians could also compress
- video and they hoped to compete with U.S. systems.
-
- - Oak Communications, famous for their Oak Orion decoders, are
- changing their name to TV Communications International.
-
- - The Carribean Satellite Network launched on Galaxy 3/7.
-
- - SUR scrambles using the VC-2+ system.
-
- - KGAY, a network for gays and lesbians, started up on Galaxy 5/6
- and S3R/22. They moved their S3R/22 feed to G6/17.
-
- - First Choice (Canada) is thinking of renaming their service to
- "The Movie Network".
-
- - HBO has been doing some surveying in the Canadian market, and
- hopes to launch a Canadian HBO service in the near future.
-
- - U.S. Troops landed in Somalia and the satellite news coverage
- was exciting.
-
- - The Northeast was paralyzed by a big snowstorm and there were
- some satellite feeds.
-
- - Services on Spacenet 1 move off in late December in preparation
- for Spacenet 1 going dark in early January.
-
-
- As you can see, there were many changes in our TVRO industry in
- 1992. It was an exciting year -- so many new services, several
- neat-to-watch satellite launches, and high expectations for what
- the future holds.
-