A Brief History of DIRECTV
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Perhaps the most popular satellite provider in the United
States, DIRECTV® has a long and impressive history under its
belt. So, just who is DIRECTV? And how did they get to where
they are today?
DIRECTV - The Early Years
Satellite as we know it today actually started back in 1984,
when Hughes Electronics gained FCC approval to build and operate
a direct broadcast satellite system, or DBS. The satellite
DIRECTV-1 was launched on December 17, 1993 and in 1994, Hughes
Electronics founded DIRECTV and premiered the first North
American offering of DBS service. Often called the "minidish",
this new satellite dish was considerably smaller than what
consumers were used to - approximately 18 inches in diameter -
and much more manageable than those large, cumbersome TVRO
satellite dishes from our past.
Along with its sleek and compact look, the minidish brought
consumers a new way of receiving satellite television
transmissions. Older TVRO dish systems were analog only and
based on open standards equipment. Minidish systems on the other
hand, were digital, offering clearer video and audio, and were
operated on a closed system that required special reception
equipment. TVRO systems were also mobile, a necessary feature to
allow them to pick up transmissions from multiple satellite
systems, while minidish systems are stationary and received all
of their programming from one specific satellite. In August of
1994, DIRECTV launched its second satellite, DIRECTV-2 and
boasted one million subscribers at the end of the year.
DIRECTV - Full Steam Ahead
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1995, DIRECTV authorized Toshiba and Uniden to begin
manufacturing DBS systems. Committing to $170 million in
advertising, DIRECTV prepared for the expected subscriber growth
and launched their third satellite, DIRECTV-3 in July.
In 1997, DIRECTV launched DIRECTV-6 and in 1998, with over 4
million subscribers, DIRECTV Satellite entered into an agreement
to purchase its partner, US Satellite Broadcasting for over $1.3
billion in stocks and cash. The merger provided DIRECTV
customers with access to USSB's premier movie broadcasting,
increasing channel selection from 185 to 210. In July, DIRECTV
invested $250 million in XM satellite radio.
1999 brought even more growth when DIRECTV acquired Primestar,
Inc. and their 2.3 million subscribers. As part of the
transaction, DIRECTV inherited Primestar's satellite assets -
specifically, 11 transponders and two satellites - giving them
high-powered DBS frequencies to provide full coverage of the
continental United States. In addition to the Primestar
acquisition, DIRECTV launched a new satellite of their own,
DIRECTV-1R on October 10th.
By 2001, DIRECTV Satellite had gained over 10 million
subscribers and in October, announced it's intention to merge
with it's prime competitor, EchoStar Communications, the parent
company of DISH Network. In November, DIRECTV joined with Music
Choice and Wink Communications to announce a new interactive
music commerce service that would allow consumers to purchase a
CD of the song they were listening to directly through their
remote control. This 24/7 feature was launched in September
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2002.
The merger with EchoStar's DISH Network fell through in 2003 and
later that same year, General Motors sold their controlling
interest of Hughes Electronics to News Corporation. 2003 also
saw the introduction of a new high-definition video recorder
from DIRECTV and TiVo as well as a second-generation model
through a partnership with Philips. This was also the second
year in a row that DIRECTV was named #1 in customer service by
JD Powers & Associates.
On November 11, 2003, DIRECTV enjoyed its 12 millionth customer
milestone.
DIRECTV - Today
Today, DIRECTV offers service to more than 14 million
subscribers in the continental US as well as the one million
plus subscribers in Latin America. It remains the top ranking
consumer satellite provider and continues to expand its
offerings through high-definition and special interest packages
such as NFL SUNDAY TICKET and TOTAL CHOICE® Mobile programming.
What does the future hold for DIRECTV?
With four new satellites expected by the end of 2007 and
exclusive DVR sneak previews of high-ranking premium
broadcasting, DIRECTV continues to push the envelope and expand
the definition of satellite television entertainment. What will
be next for DIRECTV?
If history offers any clue, it's sure to be big!
About the author:
Gary Davis is owner of http://www.dtv-satellite.com an
authorized DIRECTV retailer, has over five years experience in
the Satellite TV business and has written numerous articles on
the subject.
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