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  • CLT-UFA BLOCKS MURDOCH

    Media company CLT-UFA doesn’t want to sell its shares in German general interest channel Vox to Rupert Murdoch. A CLT-UFA spokeswomen said that the company was unfazed by News Corp’s […]

  • PACE REPORTS BIG INCREASE IN DIGITAL

    Pace Micro Technology reported slightly reduced turnover of Pounds 182.8 million for the year ended 29 May 1999 (compared with Pounds 184 million for 1998). Revenues from sales of digital […]

  • NEWS BYTES…

    Italian TV holding Mediaset has increased its stake in Spanish private channel Telecinco, from 25 to 40 per cent. The quota, worth L300 billion (Pounds 101 million), was previously held […]

  • CANAL SATELITE STARTS TO PULL AHEAD

    Investment analysts at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter believe Spanish pay-TV operator Sogecable is in an "excellent position" to take advantage of "one of Europe’s most attractive pay-TV markets." Sogecable, operator […]

  • TRANSPONDER MONITOR

    166 degrees E: PAS-8 D. TV Nacional de Chile has leased a C-Band digital stream on PAS-8 to extend its coverage to Asia and the Pacific Rim. The signal is […]

  • DF-1 NOTICE

    Kirch Group’s digital bouquet DF-1 has given notice of termination of contracts to a number of third party channels, effective from September. Channels affected include BBC Prime. A spokeswoman said: […]

  • MUSIC IS ‘ON RIGHT TRACK’

    Music Choice Europe’s (MCE) CEO Stuart Graber has quit the company (although he will continue as a consultant) to set up a specialist Internet and new media investment company. MCE’s […]

  • ‘INDEMNITY CLAUSE’ IN SKY CONTRACT

    BSkyB has refused to confirm or deny suggestions that it is requesting a Pounds 15 million indemnity from any third party wishing to provide OpenTV applications to its digital set-top […]

  • OPEN…TO TARGET FEMALE AUDIENCE

    Interactive service Open…is to target females in a major marketing drive this autumn. It is understood that it has committed to a heavyweight presence in women’s magazines and plans a […]

  • TELEDESIC SIGNS LAUNCH CONTRACTS

    Teledesic has apparently responded to recent negative coverage in the trade press by releasing outline details of a launch contract concluded last week with Internatinonal Launch Services (ILS), the US-Russian […]

  • CNNI SEEKS MORE LOCAL VERSIONS

    CNNI is looking to launch an opt-out service for India, in the English language, with India-specific programming. CNNI is also closely examining markets where other local-language versions would make commercial […]

  • HOT MOVES TO GLOBAL COVERAGE

    Hughes Network Systems’ European VSAT subsidiary, Milton Keynes-based HOT Telecommunications, which also markets the DirecPC service in Europe, unveiled its third satellite earth station last week. HOT managing director Mike […]

  • UPC LOOKS TO THE SKY

    United Pan-Europe Communications, best known as one of Europe’s leading cable operators, is also set to become a major satellite pay-TV operator. The company’s president, Mark Schneider, talked to Interspace […]

  • REGULATORY REVIEW: SATELLITE SPECTRUM IN EUROPE

    by Gerald E. Oberst Jr. Earlier this year, the satellite industry in Europe submitted extensive comments to the European Commission on spectrum resources. These comments, by the Regulatory Working Group […]

  • CACHING AND MULTICASTING: PROPELLING A NEW WAVE OF SATELLITE GROWTH

    By Theresa Foley Caching and multicasting weren’t even in the dictionary a few years ago. Today they are next in line to become the big revenue generators for satellite service […]

  • ROCKET ROUNDUP: A LOOK AT UPCOMING LAUNCH VEHICLES

    By Amanda L. Kazdoy Several new commercial launchers are creating an atmosphere of stiff competition. To create a truly competitive edge, launch services providers must furnish reliable and cost-effective vehicles. […]

  • VIA SATELLITE’S GLOBAL SATELLITE SURVEY: SATELLITE INDUSTRY TRENDS AND STATISTICS

    By Cynthia Boeke and Rob Fernandez Each year, Via Satellite quantifies the satellite industry. We look at how the industry is changing based on information from our own internal database, […]

  • VSATS IN A KA-BAND WORLD: ARE THEY READY FOR BROADBAND?

    by Katie McConnell There was a time when some telecommunications analysts proposed that VSATs were an interim product that would eventually be replaced by terrestrial solutions like coaxial cables and […]

  • DOLLARS AND SENSE: LOCAL BROADCASTING RIGHTS LIFT DBS STOCKS

    by Marc Crossman A new era for all multichannel programs, cable and DBS operators alike, came to life when the U.S. Senate passed a satellite bill in late May that […]

  • PANAMSAT MAY FILE CLAIM FOR LOSS OF PAS 8 KU-BAND TRANSPONDERS

    PanAmSat Corp.’s [SPOT] newest satellite, the PAS 8, last week became the company’s latest bird to malfunction due to a manufacturing flaw. Space Systems/Loral [LOR] engineers are trying to identify […]

  • ATLAS, PEGUSUS BOOSTERS ACHIEVE SUCCESSFUL SATELLITE LAUNCHES

    Lockheed Martin’s [LMT] Atlas IIA rocket launched the U.S. Navy’s Ultra High Frequency Follow-on F9 satellite last Wednesday (10/21) into intermediate transfer orbit from Cape Canaveral Air Station, Fla. The […]

  • SATELLITE CIRCUIT

    EchoStar Signs Pact To Purchase Media4, Inks OpenTV Deal For Interactive Services EchoStar Communications Corp. [DISH] took two key steps last week to further its involvement in two major growth […]

  • ARIANE 5 LAUNCH CARRIES HOPES AND DREAMS DATING BACK 15 YEARS

    The tension will be high this Wednesday for Arianespace officials as they try to prove their next-generation Ariane 5 rocket is ready to become a workhorse in the France-based organization’s […]

  • ORBCOMM CHANGES MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE, REPLACING CEO PARKER

    As pioneer Little low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite operator Orbcomm Global L.P. continues to develop its data messaging system, the Dulles, Va.-based company has decided to make some big changes at the […]

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  • ADC TARGETS EUROPE FOR GSM MICROCELLULAR SOLUTIONS

    ADC Telecommunications Inc. [ADCT] is angling to exploit new business opportunities in Europe through the formation of a U.K.-based subsidiary that will concentrate its efforts on providing microcellular systems solutions […]

  • THE SATELLITE NEWS FINANCIAL TICKER

    Weekly Update: Last week we highlighted Orion Network Systems, PanAmSat, and Comsat as stocks that might react favorably to the dramatic increase in satellite usage because of the Princess Diana […]

  • HUGHES FIRMS DEAL TO BUILD THURAYA SATELLITE SYSTEM

    Hughes Space and Communications International Inc. [GMH] has signed a contract to build a geostationary mobile satellite system based in the United Arab Emirates. Hughes was selected late last month […]

  • Proceedings of Fifth Satel Conseil Symposium Now Available

    The proceedings of the fifth Satel Conseil symposium, "Where do satellites fit in the global communications picture?" held in Paris from Sept. 4-6, 1996, now are available on CD-ROM. For […]

  • AlphaStar To Carry RE/MAX’s Business TV Network

    Real estate conglomerate RE/MAX has switched its proprietary business TV network to AlphaStar’s [TENXF] satellite following the failure of the Telstar 401 satellite in January, AlphaStar said. RE/MAX will use […]