Archive for December, 2009



The Differences Between Satellite TV and Cable - A Consumer’s Guide

Saturday 5 December 2009 @ 1:12 am

There are no shortage of choices that consumers have to make when it comes to picking out products that are somewhat similar yet markedly different: paper or plastic, Mac or PC, and of course, cable or satellite are just some of the choices there are to make. The only problem is, sometimes it is slightly difficult to tell if one good actually has an edge over the other, or if both exist for people with different needs and wants.

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Comparing Direct TV With Charter Cable Service

Saturday 5 December 2009 @ 12:12 am

Two of the big players in the cable TV market today are Charter cable and Direct TV satellite service. If these two companies are on your radar when it comes to choosing a satellite or cable provider, you may be confused about what they offer, and how much it costs.

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Ring in the New Year With Satellite TV

Saturday 5 December 2009 @ 12:12 am

With the New Year steadily approaching, we all have our minds set on new beginnings and making a fresh start. In fact, one of our biggest traditions for celebrating the start of a New Year is to make resolutions, usually focused on how we will make ourselves better or what we will vow to give up. Why not make your resolution this year something fun and attainable? Forget about the tired old traditional resolutions like quitting smoking, joining a gym, losing weight, etc. We all know that although we may begin January 1st with good intentions, these promises to ourselves more often than not turn out to be quite unfruitful. This year, make a resolution you know you will stick to; make a resolution to take your home entertainment system to the next level with satellite TV.

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Dish Network - Are Commercials Necessary?

Wednesday 2 December 2009 @ 2:12 am

Dish network commercials are in the controversy. Satellite TV providers earn revenue from them. Consumers are not always cursing them and dish TV advertisers hate the DVR. DVRs offer to record direct satellite TV without the commercials! With all factors variable, confusion reigns supreme. Let’s test the waters.

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Keep Everyone in Your Family Happy With the Purchase of Satellite TV

Wednesday 2 December 2009 @ 2:12 am

In today’s world, being a working parent can be quite stressful. Between taking the kids to soccer practice, swim lessons, ballet recitals, and football matches, one has to find the time to prepare tomorrow’s presentation and schedule a phone interview with the firm’s newest clients. Gone are the days when moms and dads worked from 9-5 and then leisurely spent evenings and weekends with the family. In today’s fast-paced society, it seems both children and parents are always on the go.

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Dish TV Receivers - All That You Need to Know About Them

Wednesday 2 December 2009 @ 2:12 am

Digital satellite television is gaining more and more popularity these days. All good providers offer you free receivers upon subscribing to their services. In this article I will explain simply what these are without getting too technical and bore you.

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The Power of Nature on Satellite TV

Wednesday 2 December 2009 @ 2:12 am

While there are definite reasons that television earns itself the nicknames of “idiot box” and “boob tube,” there’s no reason for weary parents to steer clear of everything that TV has to offer. After all, things have changed a great deal since the time when most of the programming designed for youngsters focused on superhero cartoons and advertisements for junk food.

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HDTV - An Introduction

Wednesday 2 December 2009 @ 1:12 am

HDTV stands for High Definition Television, and if you live in the USA, Australia, or Japan you may already have experienced it. This article explains what HDTV is and how it differs from NTSC or PAL TV.

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Bringing Home the Big Game With Satellite TV

Wednesday 2 December 2009 @ 1:12 am

For most of us, when September rolls around we think of going back to school, leaves turning color and seasons changing. Then there are those whose minds are consumed with one thing…football! The good old American pastime that for some die-hard fans, consumes their every waking moment, and may even have them dreaming of the big game coming up on Sunday. Of course every football fan would love to be their in the stadium, with all the action, for every game, but unfortunately this just isn’t possible for the Average Joe. If you have an inflated bank account and your own private jet, well, no need for you to read further.

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Views Change With Dish Network

Wednesday 2 December 2009 @ 1:12 am

The influence of media on the common people has always been a question of debate. Media experts feel that the masses can be influenced and the public opinion can be shaped with the help of mass media.

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