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According to TV service providers t federal law can use the content from local TV stations without permission. And historically, that has been granted permission to sit on casters and cable TV companies in exchange for some fairly nominal fee or for promotional considerations. HDTV has changed that. Rather than provide HDTV signals in the same way a standard def signal is provided at a local TV station, and that many cases of companies that have a lot of TV stations now claim higher more money in exchange for their goods. Some statistics estimate that the TV station wanted fifty cents for each household that their content is released. Although this may not sound like much money, when you multiply is for all households is that the content provided by the data that some stations in certain markets is equivalent to asking how much money, that adds up to a significant amount. Additional money for TV stations and companies that want their own loyalty only the fact that HDTV programs cost more to produce than standard def programming. That's because the fact that you need an HDTV set with built to take the broader view of the High Def cameras, and HD programming requires new and expensive equipment for filming and editing of HDTV programs. Even local stations and make upgrades to announce their news programs and programs in the local High Def. Of course, another angle on the request more money can also be associated with a growing trend to try to milk a non-profit organizations whenever and wherever possible. Of course, cable TV and satellite TV companies trying to fight this in any way they can. They say that they do not t have a responsibility to pay the channel for carrying two reasons. First, they never existed in the past, and second, that the plan content freely available on the air what they-and by extension, their customers pay the same content. People in many sectors to cry foul about the whole issue, although for some reason. (And this is far more reaching consequences mentioned above) for one thing., Many people claim that because the subscription service does not t channel, subscribers can t get their local channels. (This seems like a weak move because, as already said, the channels already available in the air for free. Apparently the customer in question is a lazy start Antennkontakt a t And if they can receive the signal with Antennkontakt, then it can be debated. If the channels or not they are actually just walking) Another big problem is that there sa fear that if they can t get their local channels, then won t satisfied with their HDTV set and you won t set to recommend their friends!. Which in turn will slow sales and endangering the planned conversion sets and digital TV in 2009. Link to this article: Several related information Sony Ericson - a perfect blend of style and technology Writed: 06-04-2006 | author: Mike Gapes Samsung F700 requires speed in mobile technology Writed: 21-05-2007 | author: Mark Hirst The iphone - an incredible piece of technology? Writed: 19-03-2004 | author: Doug Harvey 4g Mobile Technology Writed: 27-05-2007 | author: Mike Bobson Carrier Ethernet technology providers and Metro Ethernet protocols Writed: 09-12-2011 | author: Kevin Federline Cheap calls to effectively use Internet technology Writed: 27-11-2010 | author: Erick John 8800 Samsung Pixon - to feel superior quality technology and touch-screen interface Writed: 01-03-2007 | author: Antony C Direct tv news about new technology Writed: 18-12-2005 | author: Nicole M Evans TV One brings advanced technology in your home and discoveries such as DVR Writed: 14-02-2012 | author: Julia Hall 0800 numbers - modern technology Writed: 13-11-2007 | author: Talha Khalid Pipeline from the platter technology, the complete television experience to bring Writed: 07-01-2010 | author: Jack M Patterson |
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