I found this on tfponline.com today. And since this Sky Angel forum has been somewhat dead lately, I thought I would give us all something to read.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006, at 2:27 p.m.
By Randall Higgins
Cleveland Bureau
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — The first of Sky Angel’s television satellite dishes were raised onto the skyline here Wednesday as the TV network began moving its operations center here.
The south Cleveland field will eventually hold about 30 satellite dishes, according to Raymond LaRue, Sky Angel’s vice president of engineering and network operations.
Sky Angel is a family- and Christian-oriented television network available to subscribers through satellite television providers.
It is one of three multi-channel, high-power, direct broadcast satellite operators in the United States, delivering more than 30 TV and radio channels with Christian and family oriented program and 24-hour news.
“I don’t know anything the size of this east of the Mississippi,” Mr. LaRue said as he watched an Oklahoma installation crew, Antennae Specialists Inc., prepare to lift the first dish into place.
The corporate offices and a call center will remain in Naples, Fla.
But, Dominion Video Satellite Inc., operating under its brand name, Sky Angel, announced last spring it will move its operations center here, and is expected to hire about 25 engineers and technical operators.
E-mail Randall Higgins at rhiggins@timesfreepress.com
Wednesday, September 27, 2006, at 2:27 p.m.
By Randall Higgins
Cleveland Bureau
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — The first of Sky Angel’s television satellite dishes were raised onto the skyline here Wednesday as the TV network began moving its operations center here.
The south Cleveland field will eventually hold about 30 satellite dishes, according to Raymond LaRue, Sky Angel’s vice president of engineering and network operations.
Sky Angel is a family- and Christian-oriented television network available to subscribers through satellite television providers.
It is one of three multi-channel, high-power, direct broadcast satellite operators in the United States, delivering more than 30 TV and radio channels with Christian and family oriented program and 24-hour news.
“I don’t know anything the size of this east of the Mississippi,” Mr. LaRue said as he watched an Oklahoma installation crew, Antennae Specialists Inc., prepare to lift the first dish into place.
The corporate offices and a call center will remain in Naples, Fla.
But, Dominion Video Satellite Inc., operating under its brand name, Sky Angel, announced last spring it will move its operations center here, and is expected to hire about 25 engineers and technical operators.
E-mail Randall Higgins at rhiggins@timesfreepress.com