Independent, or non-affiliated station.
A Sprint Wireless Air Card allows one to hook up one's laptop to Sprint's 3G and 4F networks. The Sprint Wireless Air Card is the one with the most flexible data plans.
B/c the companies selling the stuff being advertised are paying the TV networks to air their commercials so that they'll sell more stuff.
It all depends on how you classify a television channel. A single studio for one of the major broadcasters is likely to cost many millions of dollars. The transmission and broadcast suites and equipment can add millions more. This budget give you the option of spending $100,000 on a single camera. A small community channel with a lower power analog transmitter can be on the air for tens of thousands of dollars with older equipment, limiting facilities and the scope of programming. Any channel that is broadcast over terrestrial, cable or satellite systems will need to comply with state or national regulations and licensing. It is a minefield that is different for every country and the regulations stop most would be broadcasters from ever lighting up the "on air" light. There is a new breed of channel that is purely Internet based. They rarely need licensing, can operate on restricted hours with a specialist interest and need only the most basic equipment. A studio that would have cost $100,000 ten years ago can be set up for just a few thousand dollars. It's still outside the scope of a high school student with a part time job, but it's something that can be achieved without a big company behind it.
In iTunes, click on your Iphone and mark the box to sync addresses. At next sync it will sync. If you have a MobileMe subscription it can automatically sync over the air without user intervention.
1080p signals are not currently being broadcast on any major network at present. Broadcasters are currently using either 1080i or 720p. 1080p demands twice the bandwidth and it is expected to be some time before they become available as on air signals. 1080p is currently limited to local sources such as Bluray and games consoles but the signal format is dependent on the content that is being played in the player or console.
Yes. That what they are switching to. There will no longer be analog broadcast.
They market air time to potential clients (usually businesses) to buy advertising time on the network.
They are a valuable commodity, as they have a number of different uses. They can be used to broadcast wireless networks over a large area. They can also be used to receive Free-to-Air satellite TV when properly retrofitted.
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On January 15, 1967 the first Super Bowl, then called the AFL-NFL Championship Game was broadcast by both NBC and CBS. NBC owned the contract to broadcast AFL games and CBS owned the contract to broadcast NFL games. Both networks were allowed to broadcast the game ... beginning the next season, the networks began alternating broadcasting the game.
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You need three things to get HD 1. The show has to be recorded in HD 2. The show has to be broadcast in HD 3. You need an HD receiver and TV I have heard of some local stations that broadcast over the air in HD. Most of them broadcast a few shows and sports in HD over Cable and over Satellite TV.
ESPN is carrying the game. It will not be broadcast over the air.
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