With all of the FTA channels going down off of satellites lately one has to wonder how much it costs to have a station/channel transmitted onto a satellite. With some of these channels just going away or streaming on the internet it seems like there is going to be much more space for channels on all of these satellites in the sky. Since DTV and DN pretty much have a biopoly(is that a word?) at this point one would think that soon they will be broken up with antitrust suits. There needs to be some new competition out there at some point. With C-band going down along with a lot of the Ku FTA there is a void that will need to be filled. I got into FTA because I simply cannot afford an extra bill every month. I think that FTA will continue to be an attractive investment for anyone in a rural area.
When Cable TV first came out in the US it was first put into an area that did not have much if any OTA reception and it was to bring TV to the people of NE PA. Back then FTA wasn't an option and when C band came out much later it was pretty expensive. Anyone that I knew that had Cband in the 80s were well off. Now DTV and DN have pretty much wiped out Cband but many people cannot afford much and now that FTA setups are very cheap it seems like it would allow people to have free reception in areas that don't have OTA options. I think that if the job situation in this country continues in the same direction less people will want to pay to watch tv so there is hope for FTA imho. Between the cable companies, DN, and DTV they have a majority of households in the country paying them money every month when there should be more options especially now that the technology has gotten way better.
It just seems like a lot of the dish space is going to be wasted and the satellite owners are going to have to lower prices or do something to attract more channels. With all of the advertising money/opportunity out there I feel like there is a bright future for FTA or at least maybe some better pricing with a new satellite provider. Seriously these big guys are getting way too big just like the phone companies. It seems like in the near future satellite internet will become more affordable if anything. Some of the networks spend enough money on VHF/UHF broadcasting so maybe someone will see some opportunity in doing the same with satellites. It doesn't seem like it would cost more to transmit from the ground to the sky as opposed to having large antennas (especially in flat areas) in order to put the stations out there that need to be lit so air traffic does not run into it.
When Cable TV first came out in the US it was first put into an area that did not have much if any OTA reception and it was to bring TV to the people of NE PA. Back then FTA wasn't an option and when C band came out much later it was pretty expensive. Anyone that I knew that had Cband in the 80s were well off. Now DTV and DN have pretty much wiped out Cband but many people cannot afford much and now that FTA setups are very cheap it seems like it would allow people to have free reception in areas that don't have OTA options. I think that if the job situation in this country continues in the same direction less people will want to pay to watch tv so there is hope for FTA imho. Between the cable companies, DN, and DTV they have a majority of households in the country paying them money every month when there should be more options especially now that the technology has gotten way better.
It just seems like a lot of the dish space is going to be wasted and the satellite owners are going to have to lower prices or do something to attract more channels. With all of the advertising money/opportunity out there I feel like there is a bright future for FTA or at least maybe some better pricing with a new satellite provider. Seriously these big guys are getting way too big just like the phone companies. It seems like in the near future satellite internet will become more affordable if anything. Some of the networks spend enough money on VHF/UHF broadcasting so maybe someone will see some opportunity in doing the same with satellites. It doesn't seem like it would cost more to transmit from the ground to the sky as opposed to having large antennas (especially in flat areas) in order to put the stations out there that need to be lit so air traffic does not run into it.