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Archive for October 26th, 2012

Delay of the day: KSLV 1

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The launch of KSLV-1 (Korean Space Launch Vehicle…Read more

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New Galileo satellites complete Launch and Early Orbit Phase

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A week after the dual lift-off from Kourou,…Read more

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NASA’s LADEE spacecraft gets final science instrument installed

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Engineers at NASAs Ames Research Center, Moffett…Read more

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Dragon to leave ISS on 28 October

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SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft is expected to…Read more

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Worldwide pay-TV market to Notch up $236 billion in Revenue by the End of 2012

October 26th, 2012 by

Singapore, October 26, 2012–The worldwide pay-TV market is growing on all major TV platforms worldwide, including cable, satellite, and IPTV. Pay-TV service revenue is expected to reach $236 billion by the end of 2012, up from $223 billion in 2011, according to ABI Research’s pay-TV Market Data, which looks at average revenue per user (ARPU) and revenues worldwide. ABI Research expects the pay-TV market to continue to grow 19% over the next five years, generating $281 billion in 2017. Pay terrestrial TV services, however, are losing steam with a small drop in revenue; the French pay-TV platform TV Numeric is in receivership and likely to close at the end of the year. read moreOther Posts:Shuttle countdown continues despite bad weatherESA Receives Proposals For 50 Scientific MissionsFCC approves Orbcomm’s next-generation constellationGBMI takes NSS-11 transponders for new DTH platformBuying a HD Ready […]

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