Monday, November 27, 2006

Satellite TV

Satellite TV has been around for quite some time, but is now more accessible than ever. Gone are the days of huge dishes taking up half of the backyard, and having to buy a descrambler so that you could watch anything. Now satellite dishes are very small and mount to your roof or side of the house. There are various providers (Direct TV and Dish Satellite two of the most popular), just like cable television, and you can choose from a variety of packages so you can get the channels you want. Of course, we are so spoiled now with all the channels that we will continue to surf and still find nothing to watch. Just think of when we were kids, and had only three channels, ABC, CBS, NBC, and maybe PBS if we could get it in. Our kids have no idea how good they have it!

Satellite TV has an abundance of programming options available to fit your personal choices and tastes. Latin channels are also available for those that choose to watch in Spanish, and some movie channels broadcast in Spanish also. Satellite TV providers offer local programming, music channels such as Sirius satellite radio, CD music channels, and movie channels, such as Showtime, HBO, Cinemax, the Movie Channel, Encore, Starz, Sundance, Sci-fi and Beyond, Flix, Action, Love, Mystery, Drama, Wam, the Independent Film Channel, and more! Other popular channels such as E!, A&E, the History channel, Discovery, the Travel channel, VH1, MTV, Country Music TV, Fox, the Food channel, Home & Garden TV, Animal Planet, USA, TBS, TNT, FX, the TV Guide channel, TV Land, the Love channel, WE, Comedy Central, Style, the Gameshow channel, Biography, SciFi, Bravo, Oxygen, Black Entertainment TV, American Movie Classics, Turner Classic Movies, ESPN, CNN, MSNBC, the Outdoor channel, Spike TV, Nickelodeon, Disney channels, the Cartoon Network, Boom, Hallmark, TLC, Soap, Court TV, the Weather channel, Home Shopping Network, QVC, and many, many more! You’re just spoiled if you can’t find something to watch!

Satellite TV providers often entice new subscribers with offers of free equipment, free trial period, or free movie packages for a specified length of time. Satellite TV receivers now include DVR technology, or digital video recorder, so that you can record any program at any time without the hassles of tradition video recording. With this technology you can tape over a hundred hours of programming, save what you want, and delete what you don’t want. It’s great! You can even tape on one channel and watch something else on another channel, or a DVD if you’d like. Satellite TV is very inexpensive and subscriptions start under $20 per month. Cable companies usually charge much more, and the selection of channels is usually not as good either. Check out satellite TV today, see what you’re missing!

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