iminmessaging, User Rank: Apprentice 7/12/2013 | 4:24:46 AM
re: 20 People Who Changed Tech: Ted Turner And Jerry Levin
Ted Turner is really and awesome person. He has always been an inspiration for so many people. And Mr. Howard Anderson, you have written this article so nicely that I never felt that I am reading an article. I really like your way of writing. Great article.
moarsauce123, User Rank: Ninja 6/4/2013 | 11:46:22 AM
re: 20 People Who Changed Tech: Ted Turner And Jerry Levin
Buying transponders on satellites is how the satellite TV market works in Europe. That is why sat is so popular over there. Spend a few hundred bucks for some decent equipment once and you get hundreds of channels. The US missed the boat on that one and is now still forced to run expensive terrestrial stations to get coverage.
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