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  • By the first half of the nineteen nineties,
    the situation changed with the introduction of new satellite TV technology that
    provided a much needed improvement upon both the satellite TV that came before
    it as well as cable TV. This new wave of satellite TV technology required only a
    small satellite dish that was three feet across at the most rather than the
    older monstrosities that were over ten feet across. At the same time, the new
    technology enabled satellite TV technology to deliver more channels at very
    reasonable prices.
    The exodus of TV viewers leaving cable TV in favor of
    satellite TV started because of the realization that spending about the same
    amount of money on satellite TV that they had been paying for cable TV could
    provide those viewers with a much larger selection of channels. The fact that
    the satellite dishes were so much smaller and therefore more manageable also
    made a huge difference when it came to making satellite TV a realistic
    alternative for suburbanites who hadn’t had room for the older dishes. The cable
    TV company made its own situation worse by dismissing the extra channels as
    lower quality than what cable TV provided and therefore not interesting to
    viewers.

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  • 11 Mar 08
    • By the first half of the nineteen nineties,
      the situation changed with the introduction of new satellite TV technology that
      provided a much needed improvement upon both the satellite TV that came before
      it as well as cable TV. This new wave of satellite TV technology required only a
      small satellite dish that was three feet across at the most rather than the
      older monstrosities that were over ten feet across. At the same time, the new
      technology enabled satellite TV technology to deliver more channels at very
      reasonable prices.
      The exodus of TV viewers leaving cable TV in favor of
      satellite TV started because of the realization that spending about the same
      amount of money on satellite TV that they had been paying for cable TV could
      provide those viewers with a much larger selection of channels. The fact that
      the satellite dishes were so much smaller and therefore more manageable also
      made a huge difference when it came to making satellite TV a realistic
      alternative for suburbanites who hadn’t had room for the older dishes. The cable
      TV company made its own situation worse by dismissing the extra channels as
      lower quality than what cable TV provided and therefore not interesting to
      viewers.