Wednesday, December 10, 2008

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You can choose either satellite TV or cable TV for HDTV broadcasts. You can also get your own antenna and catch the HDTV broadcasts with it. As the deadline of December 31, 2006 nears, most broadcasting companies have started beaming at least some of their programs in HDTV. The cable companies also have started to offer different packages with HDTV being a chief feature.
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The rise in popularity of large screens and projectors has made the limitations of conventional Standard Definition TV (SDTV) increasingly evident. A HDTV compatible television set will not improve the quality of SDTV channels. To display a superior picture, high definition televisions require a High Definition (HD) signal. Typical sources of HD signals are as follows:
*Over the air with an antenna. Most cities in the US with major network affiliates broadcast over the air in HD. To receive this signal an HD tuner is required. Most newer high definition televisions have an HD tuner built in. For HDTV televisions without an built in HD tuner, a separate set-top HD tuner box can be rented from a cable or satellite company or purchased.
*Cable television companies often offer HDTV broadcasts as part of their digital broadcast service. This is usually done with a set-top box or CableCARD issued by the cable company. Alternatively one can usually get the network HDTV channels for free with basic cable by using a QAM tuner built into their HDTV or set-top box. Some cable carriers also offer HDTV on-demand playback of movies and commonly viewed shows.
*Satellite-based TV companies, such as DirecTV and Dish Network (both in North America), Sky Digital (in the UK and Ireland), Bell ExpressVu and Star Choice (both in Canada) and NTV Plus (in Russia), offer HDTV to customers as an upgrade. New satellite receiver boxes and a new satellite dish are often required to receive HD content.
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Posted By: Tracemachine
Post Time: 12-10-2008 at 02:40 PM

Kids in the Hall to return to CBC

Fri, 05 Dec 2008 16:58:54 EST
The Kids in the Hall are heading back to CBC Television with a new series.


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