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March 26, 2009

TV Does Color (Part 2)

Filed under: Cable TV, Satellite TV, hdtv, tv — Tags: , , , , — tvtech @ 7:53 pm

In the first part of this article, we discussed the early beginnings and efforts of a few companies like RCA and CBS to establish a color standard to be broadcast on TVs in living rooms across the country.

After failed efforts at rudimentary coloring of black and white broadcasts, the public continued to buy black and white TVs. There wasn’t a lot of public interest in color television shows, at least not enough for RCA to continue their ongoing feud with the FCC to come to some agreement or ruling on color for TV standards. And during this time, RCA’s rival, CBS kept stumbling in their efforts to broadcast an effective and satisfying color system to the masses.

Flash forward a few years later to post-war 1946. RCA has finally developed and presented a type of color receiver that was compatible with existing standards, and was comprised of three separate picture tubes for each primary color (cyan, magenta and yellow). Lacking all the technology we have today regarding blur correction, the picture of this system seemed to suffer during video movement. This left many at a loss, despite the presence of bright colors finally.

Seven years later, the FCC finally came to implement a standard for broadcasting color TV. Both RCA and CBS did their best respectively to woo the FCC into choosing their systems, but the FCC surprised many and went with RCA. It was also a surprise when, in 1950, the FCC reversed their prior decision and decided to adopt CBS’s color standard. Lawsuits ensue and RCA loses, leaving CBS time to being producing millions color TV sets.

Strangely enough, the extension of the Korean War led CBS to stop producing color television shows and TVs alike. RCA got the help of the National Television Standards Committee (NTSC) to believe in their proprietary color standards. This led the FCC to reverse their decision again, siding with RCA’s system compatibility.

On January 1st, 1954, the Tournament of Roses Parade was the first country-wide full color broadcast, brought to you on television sets made by such manufacturers as General Electric, Philco, and of course, RCA. Color blossomed on the TV sets of everyone across the land, and the rest, as they say, is history.

To see all of your shows and movies in the brilliant color capable by today’s technology, check out DirecTV! They provide the most channels in high definition so that you can get the best performance possible (and your money’s worth) from your modern television.

March 24, 2009

TV Does Color – A History Lesson

With all the talk these days about HDTV, flat screen TVs, satellite TV, video games and a myriad of other television related topics, its easy to forget the humble days of black and white television. With this article, I’d like to briefly explain how we got to this world of beautifully vivid color that is today’s modern TV.

Black and white television had not been around for very long before color TV came to be, but not before many failed attempts in the early 40s by a few overseas companies and some corporations like RCA. RCA developed a technique that involved broadcasting the television images separated into the three primary colors, cyan, magenta and yellow, through spinning filters transposed upon the original black and white image, rendering a colored but not truly color, video.

At the same time, rival company CBS had been developing it’s own color system, similar although completely incompatible with RCA’s current color standards. Basically this meant that if one wanting to view a black and white TV show on any other network broadcast, and then a color show on CBS, two completely different television sets would have to be owned. After this issue, the two companies battled it out over channel space, ultra-high frequency (UHF), and a few other technological issues that heavily involved the oversight of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). These events led to a stalling of CBS’s efforts while RCA continued to profit off the sale of thousands of black and white TV sets.

Next time, we’ll discuss the other stumbling blocks tossed in the way of getting color broadcast into our homes, and what technological and legal hurdles had to be traversed to create the world of color we all now enjoy in our movies, satellite TV shows, video games, and other media.

To see all of your shows and movies in the brilliant color capable by today’s technology, check out DirecTV!  They provide the most channels in high definition so that you can get the best performance possible (and your money’s worth) from your modern television.

December 11, 2008

Great Direct TV Packages for Sports Fans

Filed under: Satellite TV, sports — Tags: , , , — tvtech @ 3:07 pm

There are so many times when we wish we could sit and watch the “big game”, but work, television programming black outs or lack of availability and busy daily schedules don’t allow us to get the chance to see a lot of the programs we would like. While there are a variety of ways to record our favorite programs and sporting events, some viewing areas do not make every sporting event available to their viewers. With this in mind, Direct TV, the digital satellite television provider, began to offer subscription services to most major league, college, popular or even international sporting events, leagues and seasons.

There are currently Direct TV packages available for  fans of the National Football League (NFL), the Major League Baseball (MLB), NASCAR, College Football, Soccer and Rugby, the National Hockey League (NHL), the National Basketball Association (NBA), College Basketball and even Cricket.

Each subscription opportunity has various activities and items that a Direct TV customer can access. The unique and innovative offerings include pay per view or on demand items and replays, interactive games, Direct TV only viewing experiences, for example the NASCAR HotPass experience has 28 cameras inside the four fastest cars during a race, allowing a racing enthusiast to experience the rush of “real time” auto racing. Sporting subscriptions allow fans to select certain games to view or even save some money and pick a combination pack of seasonal games and events.

We exist in a digital era when instant information through the Internet and immediate communication through e-mail, cell phones and instant messenger tools are expected. Television providers have had to meet the challenges of consumer demand for customized services and “on demand” offerings. This played a role in the development of the large menu of sports offerings on the Direct TV system.

In addition to the many subscription-only events and services that Direct TV offers, there are several networks that can be rolled into a customer’s channel lineup. Expanded or round the clock coverage, analysis and news of the sporting world is available through such programming channels and networks. The company also includes many events and channels that broadcast in HD in their list of available sports programming.

The company has also created special public viewing packages for businesses such as bars and restaurants where sporting events and music channels can be used frequently. Businesses are encouraged to consider investing in such services to earn repeat business and garner a reputation for providing sporting event coverage that would regularly require a customer or patron to pay a cover charge or the purchase of a ticket. Hotels, college dorms and hospitals are also encouraged to review the sporting events menu of commercially available channels.

Games and sports play a major role in the lives of many people and households. In response to increasing demands for access and coverage of popular athletic and sporting events Direct TV created their special service to guarantee customer satisfaction. Take a look at the many great Direct TV deals available right now for sports fans!

October 8, 2008

When News Events Happen Where Are You?

Filed under: Satellite TV — Tags: , , , — tvtech @ 7:07 pm

That is often a question that people ask when some worthy news event occurs and one answer is watching it on television. Having what Direct TV offers means that all the top news channels are available, with all the latest news and complete coverage of news events. That same thing can not be said for local channels, yes they cover it until but not for the length of time and as in depth as the channels that deal with news all day every day.

When you have these kind of channels with a Direct TV deal it means knowing the full details of important events when they occur not a week after when all the newspapers and local channels have had time to add their opinions in also. There are some events that for years to come people will ask where you were when they occurred and when you have the advantage of watching it from the start you will be able to answer clearly.

Having the channels that Direct TV offers is not just about the news, its about all the channels that can be entertaining, educational and exciting and that is just as important in life as news worthy events.

It’s The Time Of Year For Sports

Filed under: Satellite TV — Tags: , , , — tvtech @ 7:03 pm

The weather has started to cool down and Sunday afternoons have the sun further away, the leaves are starting to fall and that can mean only one thing, its time for some great games. Fall always seems to mean its time for Football and other sports and with the sports packages that Direct TV offers there is no reason to miss any of the games as the weather cools down.

The great thing about the sports packages Direct TV offers it does not matter what kind of sports fan you are or even if you like all the sports because the packages include football, basketball, soccer, racing and more. Its not just the games there is also the programs that keep you up to date on all the information you need to follow the kind of season the teams, players and coaches are having. Even if you are a college ball fan it is important to know what is going on, some teams have had the same coaches for many years and they are retiring or have retired so there are new coaches to learn about. That makes a big difference for the team and their ability to win.

It is not just about the sports it is also about the fact that the games are transmitted in HD when you have a Direct TV deal and there are so many games each week that it is hard to keep up, plus they are not going to be seen on other channels. The sports packages are a great way to wind down from summer with Direct TV.

July 30, 2008

What Time Of Year Is It?

Filed under: Satellite TV — Tags: , , — tvtech @ 12:22 pm

In a perfect world for a sports fan the crowd when asked what time of year is it would yell back its NFL Sunday Ticket Time.

Of course that is not going to happen but what is going to happen is the games that will be in HD programming on DirecTV NFL Sunday Ticket package.

Dierect tv has great programming year round with the movie channels and programs the kids like but there is something about a football game that can get you really excited.

Satellite tv has something for the whole family to enjoy no matter what time of day or night it is and there is nothing worse than a night when your awake and turn the tv on to infomercials. That isn’t a problem with a direct tv deal there is always something to watch.

What else is great is that the receivers are the latest technology and they include parental locking systems. That means there is no changing the channels for the children when they want to see something else, instead of stopping what your doing you can let them take command of he remote. You know they will only see channels that are appropriate for their age because you set the limits.

June 27, 2008

The Proof Is In The Research

Filed under: Satellite TV — Tags: , , — tvtech @ 3:14 am

Recently there has been information released on a study by SNL Kagan that shows that as many as ten percent of television viewers who are about to loose their channels with the change from analog to digital television have all ready opted change to pay television broadcasting and many have decided to take one of the satellite TV deals.

For many viewers rather than purchase a new television or a converter box it is more exciting and convenient to have satellite television installed in their homes for use with their existing television.

This change is believed with studies like these to add to the customer base of cable and satellite TV providers as the time draws closer for the analog broadcasts to end in February 2009. Because of this there are more satellite TV deals and cable deals to entice new subscribers as this can be thought of as the great race, since there are still millions that are depending on their antenna and local stations for news and entertainment.

June 17, 2008

What’s Coming In The Fall

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — tvtech @ 7:12 pm

The new line up of programs for fall is out and while some of the shows will be returning others will not and of course there will be new programs on both the local stations and on Directv satellite and cable providers.

This year from the news that is out shows that many of the dramas will be back while some of the 30 minute programs will not.

Some of the programs that are ending will not only affect viewers of the local channels but also the satellite and cable viewers that watch NBC, ABC and CBS on their providers.Programs that are said to be returning are CSI and Cold Case, Boston Legal and Desperate House Wives, then on another station there will be American Dad and Bones.

What will be new is a remake of the Knight Rider and there will be another program named My own Worst Enemy.

Then of course their will be the mid season programs and among them will be Friday Night Lights which can be seen on DirecTV before mid season, and the long running program Law and Order as well as several others that viewers have been watching for the past several seasons or longer.

This will give viewers of both satellite TV Deals and cable a whole new season to decide what they think of the new line up till the next season when they change it again taking off some of the best and the worst.

June 16, 2008

How Does DirecTV Stand In Statistics

Filed under: information — Tags: , , , — tvtech @ 2:58 pm

In on going yearly research the 2007 American Customer Satisfaction Index, which is done by the University of Michigan Business School, DirecTV Satellite TV was rated higher in customer satisfaction over some of the major cable companies for the past seven years. This has to say something about the service over other providers to this rating that is done by the school rated DirecTV at a score of 67.

While at the same time it rated the cable companies and other satellite providers in their research at 65.

In this research some of the things that are included is customer loyalty and the companies ability to retain customers.

The National Quality Research Center that is located at the Stephen M. Ross Business School at the University of Michigan is where the ACSI as it is known came to be and has for seven years chosen the television provider that scored the best.

Satellite TV on Your PC?

Filed under: information — Tags: , — tvtech @ 2:53 pm

This might sound unbelievable to some television viewers but it seems to be all over the Internet that watching satellite television on a PC is possible with no extra equipment.

This goes along with the old saying if it sounds to good to be true it most likely is and for the most part what is found is channels that will be found on satellite television.

However, the programs that can be watched are not what is playing on your satellite enabled television set; it is selected programs that the channels have decided to give computer users a glimpse of or clips of on running shows.

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