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  • EUTELSAT LAUNCHES ARTS CHANNEL

    European satellite operator Eutelsat launched a new thematic arts channel on December 12 launched, which will be on the air up till December 31. Ars TV Eutelsat Premium Channel is […]

  • DREAM FAMILY NETWORK LAUNCHES

    Described as Europe’s only network to cater exclusively for family entertainment, the Dream Family Network (DFN) went live last week (December 1) from Sirius 2. Dream Family Network is backed […]

  • RIVAL FINANCE CHANNELS RACE TO LAUNCH

    London-based media consultancy Inview Media has won a major marketing contract from The Money Channel. The agreement follows Inview’s ongoing negotiations for the distribution of the channel throughout Europe. In […]

  • MORGAN STANLEY NEUTRAL ON MEDIASET

    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter has given a ‘neutral’ rating to Silvio Berlusconi’s broadcasting company Mediaset, currently the subject of sell-off rumours involving News Corp (see Interspace 682). Morgan Stanley argues […]

  • CNN PUTS SHINE ON MILLENNIUM

    CNN has added the finishing touches to its Millennium coverage, emphasising that it will be covering the passing of 1,000 years as a news event rather than a firework display. […]

  • DIJITAL TARGETS 100M PEOPLE

    Talk of Europe’s giant media players and names like Kirch, Bertelsmann, Berlusconi, Canal Plus or BSkyB trip off the tongue. Few would think of Turkey’s Dogan Media as one of […]

  • FUN GAINS SIX NEW MEMBERS

    The independent German media and technology alliance Free Universe Network (FUN) has gained six new members. In a statement, the digital platform confirmed that French pay-TV group Canal Plus, receiver […]

  • KANAL D GERMANY GETS GREEN LIGHT

    Turkish media group Dogan has received permission from the directors of Germany’s 15 regional media authorities to launch the planned version of its domestic general interest channel Kanal D for […]

  • TRANSPONDER MONITOR

    Key: D – Digital A – Analogue 62 degrees E: Intelsat-602 D – Radio station Alpha Sports from Greece has launched on 11072 MHz horizontal, APID 257 (left channel). Another […]

  • BOEING TAKES SKYBRIDGE SHARE

    The Boeing Company will take an equity share in the Skybridge 80-satellite LEO system. Additionally Boeing will take responsibility for launch service provision for the constellation using its Delta Launch […]

  • SKY TO SHOW FOOTBALL FROM IRELAND

    BSkyB last Friday signed a Pounds 4.5m agreement to show Republic of Ireland home games up to June 2002, over the BSkyB satellite system. The Sky agreement does not affect […]

  • BT HANDLES TF1 BACKBONE

    BT Broadcast Services has contracted to supply France’s TF1 (and its news channel La Chaine Info) with a dedicated satellite transmission network. BT will use Intelsat 801 and will provide […]

  • INMARSAT’S NEXT GENERATION APPROVED

    Inmarsat’s board of directors has decided to proceed with the building of its fourth generation system at a cost of $1.4 billion. Requests for proposals have now been issued. As […]

  • NEWS BYTES

    Merlin Communications has secured a deal to transmit live Scottish Premier League football not available elsewhere on satellite with Albasat. The first match, Rangers vs Dundee, went out on November […]

  • CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR BREAK

    This will be the last issue of Interspace for 1999. We would like to wish our readers all the best for the holiday season. The first issue of 2000 will […]

  • DOLLARS AND SENSE: 1999 in Review: DBS Takes Center Stage

    by Marc Crossman and Anh Steininger In the satellite universe, 1999 would probably be considered the year of the dish. As a result of consolidation and a clearing of the […]

  • Latin America: The Competitors Line Up

    by Theresa Foley Latin America remains one of the world’s hottest satellite markets despite economic problems in two of the largest nations, Brazil and Argentina, that have put the brakes […]

  • Regulatory Review: Regulating The Millennium

    by Gerald E. Oberst Jr. A vast number of regulatory decisions have affected the satellite industry since its inception. Many of these regulations were made in the past ten years. […]

  • Multimedia Monitor: Reaching The One Gbps Mark

    by Theresa Foley Before year’s end, several satellite service providers will be carrying one Gbps worth of Internet traffic each as the demand for satellite delivery of Internet services continues. […]

  • From Russia With Doubts: Will The Russian Market Be Goldfinger Or Dr. No?

    by Theresa Foley Russia enters the new millennium planning to launch several new, modern satellites that should improve the transponder shortage of the late 1990s. However, Russia’s enormous problems in […]

  • Africa: Integrating Into The Wireless World

    by Amanda L. Kazdoy Satellite industry experts tend to agree that Africa is in dire need of basic telecommunications services, particularly in rural communities. As developing regions are becoming more […]

  • Asia: Betting On The Net

    by James Careless This year has been better than 1998 for the Asia-Pacific satellite community, but not by much. On the technical side, it’s been a mixed bag: Asiasat 3S […]

  • Europe: A Jewel With Many Facets

    by Robustiano Fernandez Europe is a study in contrasts. To many overseas observers, it presents an increasingly unified and sophisticated front, and in many respects Europe is a united, if […]

  • Sir Arthur C. Clarke: Via Satellite’s Satellite Visionary Of The Century

    by Scott Chase Ask Arthur C. Clarke, entrepreneur, inventor, adventurer and, for many, the "father" of communications via satellite, what futures he sees for mankind in the new century, and […]

  • The Year In Review: Success And Failure Take Center Stage

    By Cynthia Boeke The past year has been an eventful one, notable for what happened, as well as for what failed to materialize. In the latter category, two multibillion-dollar mobile […]

  • Middle East: Will Peace Lead To Prosperity?

    by James Careless There’s likely no satellite region more complex and challenging to comprehend than the Middle East. At the heart of the situation is, of course, the ongoing Israeli/Arab […]

  • BOSNIAN COMMISSION TO CLOSE DOWN EROTEL

    The NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Bosnia said on November 26 that it was preparing to shut down a Bosnian Croat television station if negotiations with the body overseeing the […]

  • VIASAT HELPS MTG RESULTS

    Viasat Broadcasating, radio and publishing are the top performing business areas in Modern Times Group’s third quarter results, just released. Net sales across the Swedish-based company increased from SKr2,613 million […]

  • DECISION ON MTV ITALIA POSTPONED

    Italy’s Communications Ministry has postponed a key decision on whether MTV Italia can retain the free-to-air terrestrial broadcasting licence that currently gives it access to millions of Italian TV homes. […]

  • EU OKS ENEL TELEPIU STAKE

    Italian electricity utility Enel has received the necessary go-ahead from the EU to take a 30 per cent in Canal Plus-led digital platform Telepiu, but is facing criticism from leading […]