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You need an FCC permit to broadcast anywhere by satellite. Satellite laws are much stricter than other types. You'd be better off just broadcasting over the internet in most cases. This is pretty much totally unregulated and can be done easily.
you can't Actually, you can...IF you have cable or satellite; There's a channel called HDNet and they broadcast ROH every Monday @ 8:00 PM Eastern Time. Much better shows than WWE or TNA.
The Linear channel IPTV affects the other linear channel just as much as the program rights holders.
If you want every channel available, it would cost about $50.
Check your listings for your local cable or satellite provider. This question is much too general otherwise.
It will cost you about $16.00 dollars a month. However that is not including you cable package the channel is an add-on to it so what ever you bill is plus $16.00 BUCKS. :0
channel 603 is owned by NBC and directTV has not purchasped rights to broadcast it.I can get this cabel at much lower coast to myself.Would like a answer
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Okay people asked you what CHANNEL it was on not how much it freaking COST ! like did yall get the QUESTION at all ?channel 185 or 186 its called spike
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