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  2. Television receive-only - Wikipedia

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    The retail price for satellite receivers soon dropped, with some dishes costing as little as $2,000 by mid-1984. [4] Dishes pointing to one satellite were even cheaper. [8] Once a user paid for a dish, it was possible to receive even premium movie channels, raw feeds of news broadcasts or television stations from other areas.

  3. Satellite television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    90cm multiple-LNA toroidal satellite dish The majority of ethnic-language broadcasts in North America are carried on K u band free-to-air. The largest concentration of free-to-air programming is on Galaxy 19 at 97° W. Pittsburgh International Telecommunications and GlobeCast World TV offers a mix of free and pay-TV ethnic channels in the ...

  4. Satellite dish - Wikipedia

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    The satellite dishes of the early 1980s were 10 to 16 feet (3.0 to 4.9 m) in diameter [4] and made of fiberglass with an embedded layer of wire mesh or aluminium foil, or solid aluminium or steel. [5] Satellite dishes made of wire mesh first came out in the early 1980s, and were at first 10 feet (3.0 m) in diameter.

  5. Satellite service DirecTV buys rival Dish as it fights the ...

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    The company said that combined, DirecTV and Dish have collectively lost 63% of their satellite customers since 2016. “DirecTV operates in a highly competitive video distribution industry ...

  6. DirecTV is pushing its pay TV bundle — without a satellite dish

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    Satellite TV providers like DirecTV and EchoStar’s Dish were once some of the biggest distributors of the TV bundle. The competition ramped up when cable TV companies began offering broadband.

  7. Satellite television - Wikipedia

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    Early satellite television systems were not very popular due to their expense and large dish size. [68] The satellite television dishes of the systems in the late 1970s and early 1980s were 10 to 16 feet (3.0 to 4.9 m) in diameter, [69] made of fibreglass or solid aluminum or steel, [70] and in the United States cost more than $5,000, sometimes ...

  8. Dish open to merging satellite TV business with AT&T's ... - AOL

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    Shares of Dish rose as much as 6.3% after the report on Friday, while AT&T's stock edged 1.9% higher. Both Dish and DirecTV have been losing subscribers as viewers continue to shift to cheaper ...

  9. PrimeStar - Wikipedia

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    PrimeStar was an American direct broadcast satellite broadcasting company formed in November 1990 by seven cable television companies including Comcast Corp. and TCI Communications Corp. [1] PrimeStar was the first medium-powered DBS system in the United States but slowly declined in popularity with the arrival of DirecTV in 1994 and Dish Network in 1996.