Updated: 8/6/2003; 10:37:37 AM.
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Wednesday, August 06, 2003

They claim that EchoStar IX [operating at the 121 degree West Longitude orbital location] will be the first commercial Ka-band spot-beam deployed over the United States. They are a little vague about what they are going to use the Ka-band capacity for suggesting that "the Ka-band portion of the satellite will be used to deliver future broadband initiatives for the company." The Ku-band FSS (fixed satellite services) transponders that will add capacity to EchoStar's current DISH Network DTH service. The satellite also has a C-band component that Loral will operate.


10:10:12 AM    comment []

Monday, April 14, 2003

B Sky B: Big Gains on Big Gambles. Anyone doubting the magnitude of the challenge facing EchoStar should consider the saga of Rupert Murdoch's B Sky B in Britain. By Alan Cowell. [New York Times: Technology]
5:11:44 PM    comment []

Friday, April 04, 2003

Siting sources close to the negotiations a number of news organizations are reporting today that SBC has dropped out of the bidding for DirecTV.

SBC Drops Out of Bidding for Hughes and DirecTV. SBC Communications dropped out of bidding for Hughes Electronics and its DirecTV satellite television operation. By Andrew Ross Sorkin. [New York Times: Technology]

http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/business/5539187.htm [San Jose Mercury News]


10:24:59 AM    comment []

Friday, March 28, 2003

According to this article in Forbes, the bidders for DirecTV now include Cablevision, News Corp. Liberty and SBC, http://www.forbes.com/newswire/2003/03/27/rtr922735.html
10:52:42 AM    comment []

Thursday, March 06, 2003

The basic principal is that clelbrities are traded on an exchange like stocks. Their value is influenced by player trading which in turn is influenced by, among other things, what the BBC broadcasts every Friday night at 10:30pm on BBC3. A very clever idea and apparently a sensation in the UK. Here's the link to the Celebdaq website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/celebdaq/index.shtml
10:23:43 AM    comment []

Tuesday, March 04, 2003

Hughes, AOL finalize divorce. The General Motors unit discloses that it has ended its relationship with AOL Time Warner's America Online division, according to a regulatory filing by the DirecTV operator. [CNET News.com]
12:18:25 PM    comment []

Reporting on the end of the strategic relationship between Hughes and AOL.

LA Times (registration required) http://www.latimes.com/business/printedition/la-fi-aol4mar04,1,312976.story?coll=la%2Dheadlines%2Dpe%2Dbusiness

WSJ (subscription required) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB10467221763794400,00.html?mod=technology_main_whats_news


12:14:00 PM    comment []

EchoStar added 400,000 net new subs in Q4-2002, well ahead of industry estimates. They also wrote off the $690 million penalty they had to pay Hughes for termination of the DirecTV deal, otherwise they had a good quarter and a good financial year with revenue up ~20% for the year to $4.8 billion, and EBITDA up 58% for the year to $806 million.
8:43:14 AM    comment []

Monday, March 03, 2003

Multi-Channel news reported today that EchoStar might be looking at buying WSNet which is near bankruptcy. WSNet delivers video content feeds to private networks (apartments, etc.) and small rural cable operators.
11:03:26 AM    comment []

Monday, February 17, 2003

Electronic Media is reporting that News Corp is bidding $7.5 billion for DirecTV (25%  less than SBC is thought to be bidding).
9:59:06 AM    comment []

Monday, February 10, 2003

A Bid by SBC for DirecTV Would Confirm Cable's Reach. Edward E. Whitacre Jr., the chairman of SBC, has good reason to consider making a bid to take over DirecTV. By Andrew Ross Sorkin. [New York Times: Business]
2:47:22 PM    comment []

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