What programming is available in English other than religious material?

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Alan Rovner

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Hi all, I'm trying to decide whether I want to install an FTA setup. I had a C band dish from 1989 to 2005 and kind of miss it. I was looking at the channels available for the US in English and to be honest there wasn't much of interest. Lots of religious channels which I have no interest in. There is PBS which in general doesn't have a lot to offer other than classic programs like Nova. I have looked at the list on FTAList.com and don't see much that interests me. What do you guys watch or what else is out there that's not well documented?

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Alan Rovner
Vancouver, Wash.
 
well when I had FTA (moved and cant have FTA here) off the top of my head

PBJ (classic cartoons)
RTV (older shows)
TuffTV (sporting shows)
and lots of sports feeds

I also watched MeTV & ThisTV but I can get them over the air now
 
Documentaries from several channels.
Some old and recent US tv shows (in english Kuwait tv and cuban tv)
Older and recent US movies (cuban tv)
Not so recent movies (kuwait tv)
 
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I can only speak for Ku-band, as my C-band experience has been limited to the mini-BUD experiments :) PBS has grown beyond NOVA, (in addition to new networks such as Create TV and World TV) but point taken. KTV2 and Ebru TV carry a variety of family programming (well, they call themselves the "family" channel anyway). They do sometimes carry movies that are quite violent in nature. Both channels have cartoons/kids shows, programs from US/Canada/UK/Australia that you would see on HGTV, Food Network, BBC America, SyFy, etc., a news hour, and so on. Other stations surprise you with some English programs: http://www.satelliteguys.us/threads/314998-Interesting-finds-on-97W and you can check out the 97W channel guide here: http://www.satelliteguys.us/threads/319698-Galaxy-19-(97W)-Ku-band-channel-guide-Sept-7-update (I'll probably update it again this weekend).

The Luken mux Iceberg mentioned is on 83W Ku-band, too, for the time being. Pentagon channel on 101W sometimes has some good stuff, as does Shalom TV on 99W. I have watched the Dutch station BVN on that satellite occasionally, though I don't speak it! If you set your skew right, you can get NBC feeds and COZI TV on 103W. Free Speech TV is on 123W. 87W besides Louisiana PBS feeds, has The Patient Channel which can be interesting or dull. 72W often runs some popular NBC network programming feeds that are typically only found on cable/pay satellite (random ones throughout the day). 95W has CCTV-4, sometimes subtitled in English, CCTV English News, and CCTV English Documentary (mostly about Chinese geography and culture). I also enjoy the radio networks on several stations: In-store on 95W and hidden ones on 103W, and a few networks on 97W, too.

The fun stuff are the things not documented: sports, news, educational, conference, medical and entertainment feeds. Lots of them up on Ku-band. You're almost guaranteed to find one at any time during the day. C-band supposedly has better choice of English programming -- I know they do have a great selection of Spanish programming (so I'm drooling for the day I can hook into the Satmex satellites on a permanent basis with a big dish!). FTA certainly isn't a replacement for pay TV, but I notice on the rare occasion when I sit down and try to watch a show on my dad's Dish Network setup, I spend about 50% of the time looking at commercials. Flip the channel to another program, and voila, another commercial. After watching FTA and using Netflix for a year and a half, I've gotten used to limited or no commercials, so I find it bothers me a lot more than it used to.
 
for ku band if I had to do it all over again I wouldn't bother.
I got my ku band dishes/lnbs for free so the only expense years ago was the receiver and motor.
That was back when rtv was on 123w, so it was worth it.
 
The best FTA programs, in my opinion, are the feeds. We don't discuss specifics on open forum, as many uplinkers will encrypt if word gets around.

There are plenty of regular channels of interest as well. It's great to get the networks from the source ;) ...
 
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It would be unwise to lump all those religious channels together and disregard them. There is a lot of quality programming, not just religious, to be seen on those channels. But that comes with experience in FTA :) It's kind of weird, but the fewer channels you have the more you find to watch ;)
 
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