viernes, 4 de octubre de 2013

Radio/TV en señal abierta

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Terrestrial TV, broadcast TV, over-the-air TV.

In the eighties there was no cable TV in Venezuela. People watched terrestrial/broadcast/over-the-air TV and there were just four channels: Radio Caracas Televisón, Venevisión, Televisora Nacional Canal Cinco and Venezolana de Televisión.

On the Radio:



From the Radio Show Remember the Eighties.

In News: 

"The drop in the popularity of boxing can be linked to its disappearance from terrestrial television in the early 1980s.
New York Daily News.

"Cable is predicted to experience an annual global growth rate of around 3% between now and 2015, and reach a total of 573 million households. But internet TV will experience a growth rate of 24% over the next five years and reach 109 million homes, and digital terrestrial TV grow by 18% to reach 211 million households.
Utalkmarketing.com

Radio en Señal Abierta:

Terrestial Radio, broadcast radio, over-the-air radio.

Terrestial radio is better that satellite radio.

In News:

"I'm not here to offer a hard-hitting analysis of terrestrial radio consolidation, the shift toward the Internet and the relative value of indie-pop formats versus classical music. I'd just like to offer one memory of listening to KUSF as a testimony to the power of terrestrial radio and a means of meditating upon what might change as new forms of reaching listeners take over."
Los Angeles Times.

Transmisión en Señal Abierta:

Terrestial Broadcasting.

"Granier has lost hope of regaining RCTV's terrestrial broadcasting rights. The channel shuttered in 2007 after Chavez refused to renew its license for its alleged role in a 2002 coup against him."
Variety.com

First published on February 7th 2011.

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