What's changed in the last 10 years for analog?
Pre-feeds of TV shows seemed to have disappeared for the most part. That used to be a favorite of mine for years. Very few left that I have seen recently.
NFL regular season backhauls from SBS 6, T4, T3, NBC's backup c-band feed & CBS are gone and soon ABC as well.
Satellite shows for the home market are gone with hosts like Ron Estes and Shaun Kenny are gone.
Playboy starting at 4:30 pm PT with the analog uplink and sometimes the switch to videocypher wouldn't happen until after the 5pm programming started. Nice for us in college at the time.
News feeds from c-band have almost completely disappeared. NBC's west coast LA feed on F1 when Brokaw was in LA and CNN war feeds from F1 are gone as well.
MLB OTA network feeds have been available for those teams that distribute on satellite for the last 5-6 years which is a plus. They were scrambled for about 12 years ending about 2000 or so.
The last of the analog cable channels are mostly gone. All are either videocypher subscripiton or the new in the last 10 years of digital subscriptions of 4DTV. TV Land, Comedy Channel, Travel Channel & TNN among the last to convert in the mid 90's from analog.
New 10 feet C-band dishes and receivers are much cheaper now compared to 10 years ago. My HTS 70 receiver cost me a $1000 in '91 or '92. Comparable receiver now is probably around $300 or so if that much. My 1st videocypher board was around $400 in 1990. I see the RS ones are now on Ebay for $50 including shipping.
There are still reasons today to watch analog feeds. There's usually an NBA game on most nights during that season and MLB is just starting in 06 so your Devil Rays, Mariners, Rangers, Astros, Cardinals feeds seem to be avaialble again this year.