#SATELLITE RADIO
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siriusxmsatelliteradiogps · 11 months ago
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SIRIUSXM SATELLITE RADIO GPS
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asyncinxanadu · 1 year ago
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Are we living in a musical Renaissance ?
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Magic 8 Ball says signs point to yes. You are listening to the Underground Garage on SiriusXM, right?
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nicklloydnow · 2 years ago
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“Each day in Jocktober, which takes place in October, Opie & Anthony producer Sam Roberts picks a different radio show from around the country and then the show spends an hour diagnosing exactly what makes that oh-so-zany “morning zoo”-style show so shitty. Jocktober is like if Warner Herzog or the Coen Brothers spent a month each year just attacking movies like Paul Blart and Mortdecai – but also explaining the conventions of why they are so bad. Wouldn’t that make the film industry better? Wouldn’t it at least be entertaining? At least one of those things, yes.
Exaggerating the characteristics of drive-time radio, interrogating the conventions of the radio industry, is a way to ask: Why do people act this way? If this sounds familiar to improv people, it should: the goals are exactly the same, they just go about it in different ways. The work of improv is to excavate some truth of a situation and then heighten it to show why it’s funny, like some kind of fiendish archeological dig. Opie and Anthony, on the other hand, prefer to throw the entire situation into a giant rock tumbler to shake the dirt off of it and leave the fossils of truth at the end. Sure, some delicate things might get broken, but if they were that delicate, then how valuable were they in the first place?
The public at large pigeonholes Opie & Anthony as those terrible zany “morning zoo”-style DJs. But there’s a difference. Gregg “Opie” Hughes gives a shit when it’s done badly. Around the tenth day of every Jocktober, Opie and, to a lesser extent, the rest of the crew, kind of reach a point where it’s no longer even fun to mock these shows. Like Radiohead turning its back on Creep, it hurts them too much. Radio hosts, by and large, the targets of Jocktober, do nothing but play Creep. (…)
Prepburger and other services like it license content, like The Fugitive and War of the Roses, and the other, smaller, refillable formats that allow shows to comment on topical events, to any radio show who can pay. That’s why every morning show in every market is indistinguishable white noise. They’re literally saying the exact same thing. It’s like that part of Going Clear that talks about L. Ron Hubbard as a sci-fi writer where he’s like “never write any character who has not appeared in that magazine before. Realism or originality is the enemy,” or something like that, I wasn’t listening that hard.
One element that continues to be at the heart of a lot of programming philosophies is localness. With the advent of huge national radio shows like Howard Stern and Opie and Anthony, smaller market shows were forced to use what they had to stay relevant. They literally did stuff like hang up signs in studios that reminded jocks to “Stay Local” and talk about the stuff in the town, or inject specifics about the nearby highway, or talk about local news stories. Which is fine, but can come at the cost of prioritizing actually stimulating conversation. Focusing on trying to work the name of the local mall into your story is completely missing the point that people don’t give a shit what specific you use, the important thing is you’re talking about things that are honest and immediate and you’re good at talking.
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Nothing encapsulates what Jocktober is about better than the name itself. “Jocktober” refers to the seemingly universal cliché where every radio show calls the month of October “Rocktober” and makes all these loud promos about it and hypes it up and makes this huge deal about how they play [radio station bro voice – you know the one] the most rock out of any station and October is going to rock so hard. But then they just PLAY EXACTLY THE SAME FUCKING SONGS THEY NORMALLY DO. The sound and fury, etc. To quote Anthony Cumia circa 2009: “There’s all this energy… but it’s all wasted energy. It’s like sitting in your driveway in neutral and just gassing it.”
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Not to put too fine a point on it, but the first ever Jocktober episode was actually and explicitly inspired by a jock on some other show chastising O&A for, “not [having] anything to talk about, so they just talk about their real lives.”
And so, like NutraSweet, Jocktober was invented by accident. Even die-hard Pests might forget that when The Show went after 97.1 ZHT’s Morning Zoo on October 1, 2008, it was based on bad intelligence from a listener, that Frankie and Danger Boy were “talking shit” about the show.
The damage was done. Opie & Anthony had “napalmed the wrong village” as Anthony replacement Jim Norton put it.
But in the process, they realized that there were a lot of little villages out there that deserved napalming. Enough, in fact, to sustain the heady fall tradition of Jocktober for the next six or seven years… depending on how you count.
Anthony and Jim Norton supplied the bulk of the comedic voice, historically, and Opie was the point guard who kept things on track, but Jocktober really gave Opie’s voice a time to shine. He’s a student of radio and prides himself on knowing its history and the theory behind why it works, so he particularly hates seeing it done badly. And he’s usually thought of as almost the heart of the show, where Anthony or Jim make the really dirty, cutting jokes about child molesting or how fat/skinny/old/young/famous/washed up/etc. someone is. But there are moments every once in a while where Opie is suddenly just enormously cruel and you realize… this show has no heart. When the moral compass of the show blows up, Jocktober is like a some kind of Bermuda Triangle nightmare.
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The early years of Jocktober, starting in 2008, was a very particular era for shock jocks. Satellite radio allowed them to be out from under the thumb of the FCC, but it was still before the Internet progressed to the point where personalities are really accountable for what they say. All these shows were just lost to the ether, but now everyone knows that everything’s permanent and the internet is forever. For that reason, I’d argue that there’s two distinct periods of Jocktober: 2008-2011 and 2011-present.
It was during the first period, 2008-2011, when they really learned how to effectively use social media as a tool for mischief. In the Jocktober of 2008, there were some mentions of sending “pictures of roosters” to email addresses and administrators of the official sites of different stations, as well as the long-standing tradition of listeners bombarding any station mentioned on-air with horrific phone calls.
But soon enough, Opie and Anthony walking into the studio was basically like the pilots in Pacific Rim climbing into those huge robots. They could get on mic and command their huge social media following to destroy whatever target they pleased. So each day in Jocktober would go like this: they’d announce the name of that day’s show, and then the clock started until “phase 1 is complete,” which means the show was forced to disable posts on their Facebook wall. Then began phase two, where listeners would leave the most vile, disgusting jokes and pictures on the comments of the Facebook wall. That went on until Phase 2 was complete—as in, the entire Facebook page had to be deleted.
This seems like it took place back in some era when cyberbullying was a more innocent thing. Maybe “innocent” is the wrong word for spamming a Facebook page with hundreds of pictures of a man eating shit or a terrifying bus accident, but there was certainly a time when you could say “hey, just unplug the computer if it’s too much!!” and really believe it. But as we entered the more recent era, though, social media began to fragment even more and bleed into people’s “real” lives, until finally, coincidentally very near Jocktober 2014, the whole GamerGate thing happened and everyone kind of realized, hey, maybe even radio station cyberbullying isn’t just good clean fun.
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On the last day of Jocktober, Opie & Anthony turned the focus on themselves, because after all, they’d be just as hacky as Terry Clifford if they didn’t call out their own shortcomings. This usually consisted of listening to some old shows from their Boston days or early in New York and pointing out flaws. Personally, I have to say that one definite flaw in the Opie & Anthony Show was that one of them liked to go on racist tirades that ended up on the front page of the newspapers.
But this isn’t about Anthony, it’s about Jocktober. And if you’re saying that he shouldn’t be on the radio anymore, then here is some good news for you: he’s not. Jocktober remains a fascinating cultural artifact. I was listening to one of these shows with a friend once and her reaction was, “How can you listen to these? It’s… so funny.” I think she meant just how decadent the kind of humor is in O&A in general, and then Jocktober in particular. They’re responding to this shitty, watered down entertainment, so they purposely make their show the most sugary, rich product possible. It was like they were getting mad that someone’s Kool-Aid is weak and doesn’t have enough sugar, so you dump 10x too much sugar in it. Jocktober was the most high-proof, premium-grade version of O&A’s cartoon-cruel comedic voice possible. (…)
Shortly after Anthony got fired in July of 2014, comedian and frequent guest Joe DeRosa compared the freedom of speech to the right to eat as much candy as you wanted. Sure, the thinking goes, knock yourself out, but if you eat too much, eventually you’re going to get sick. Looking through this lens, SiriusXM’s decision to fire Anthony was like Bloomberg’s decision to ban large sodas. Sure, you can drink this sweet, decadent soda, but it’s in the interest of everyone concerned that you don’t literally drink all of it.
Probably good thinking. But if you are so inclined, every episode of Jocktober is right here.”
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ujwala-hole11 · 3 months ago
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Satellite Antenna Market Insights High-Speed Data Transmission Boosting Market Demand
The satellite antenna market is witnessing substantial growth driven by the increasing demand for uninterrupted communication, high-speed data transmission, and global connectivity. The widespread adoption of satellite antennas in various industries such as telecommunications, military, broadcasting, and space exploration has created immense market opportunities. Additionally, technological innovations and increasing satellite launches are fueling the demand for advanced satellite antennas. This article provides a comprehensive insight into the satellite antenna market and highlights the key trends, challenges, and growth opportunities influencing the market.
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Growing Demand for Satellite Communication Driving Market Growth
The rising demand for satellite communication is one of the primary factors driving the growth of the satellite antenna market. With the rapid increase in global connectivity, businesses, defense forces, and telecommunication industries are extensively using satellite antennas for seamless communication. These antennas facilitate reliable voice, video, and data communication across remote and underserved regions. Moreover, the demand for satellite antennas in maritime and aviation sectors has further propelled market growth.
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Increasing Application in Military and Defense Sector
The military and defense sector is one of the largest consumers of satellite antennas. Defense organizations utilize satellite antennas for secure communication, surveillance, navigation, and intelligence gathering. These antennas ensure real-time data transfer, allowing military forces to operate effectively in remote and conflict zones. Additionally, the growing deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), combat vehicles, and naval ships has increased the demand for satellite antennas. Rising defense budgets in various countries have further fueled market growth.
High-Speed Data Transmission Boosting Market Demand
The increasing demand for high-speed data transmission is another major factor driving the satellite antenna market. With the proliferation of high-definition (HD) and ultra-high-definition (UHD) content, seamless data transfer is becoming crucial for broadcasting, telecommunication, and internet services. Satellite antennas enable real-time data transmission, ensuring smooth communication even in remote locations. This growing need for high-speed data services is significantly propelling the market growth.
Impact of 5G Technology on Market Growth
The growing deployment of 5G technology is expected to drive significant growth in the satellite antenna market. As 5G networks require extensive connectivity infrastructure, satellite antennas play a critical role in providing high-speed internet services across rural and remote regions. Additionally, the combination of satellite communication and 5G technology can ensure uninterrupted network coverage and enhanced data transmission speeds. This factor is expected to create new growth opportunities for the satellite antenna market in the upcoming years.
Key Market Challenges and Opportunities
Despite significant growth, the satellite antenna market faces several challenges that may impact its growth potential. High initial investment costs, complex installation procedures, and limited frequency spectrum are some of the major challenges faced by market players. However, continuous research and development (R&D) activities to reduce costs, enhance efficiency, and increase frequency bandwidth are creating new market opportunities. Additionally, increasing space exploration missions and satellite launches are expected to drive market growth.
Rising Investments in Space Exploration Programs
The growing investments in space exploration programs are significantly contributing to the growth of the satellite antenna market. Space agencies and private companies are launching satellites for various applications such as Earth observation, climate monitoring, navigation, and global connectivity. This surge in satellite launches has created a high demand for advanced satellite antennas capable of ensuring seamless communication in space. Furthermore, government initiatives to promote space research and development are further boosting market growth.
Major Players Contributing to Market Expansion
The satellite antenna market is highly competitive, with several major players driving market growth through continuous product innovation and development. Key players such as Honeywell International Inc., Cobham plc, L3Harris Technologies Inc., General Dynamics Corporation, and Airbus S.A.S are heavily investing in developing advanced satellite antennas to cater to the growing market demand. These companies are focusing on launching lightweight, high-frequency, and energy-efficient antennas to enhance communication quality and data transmission capabilities.
Increasing Demand for Satellite TV and Broadcasting Services
The rising demand for satellite TV and broadcasting services is another crucial factor driving market growth. With the increasing popularity of Direct-to-Home (DTH) services, satellite antennas are extensively used for content delivery and signal transmission. Moreover, the demand for high-definition (HD) and ultra-high-definition (UHD) content has led to increased satellite bandwidth requirements, boosting the adoption of satellite antennas. This trend is expected to further accelerate market growth.
Future Growth Prospects and Market Trends
The future of the satellite antenna market looks promising, driven by rapid technological advancements, increasing satellite launches, and growing demand for high-speed communication services. The deployment of low Earth orbit (LEO) and medium Earth orbit (MEO) satellites is expected to enhance global connectivity and expand market opportunities. Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) in satellite communication will further propel market growth. Market players are expected to focus on developing cost-effective, high-performance, and lightweight satellite antennas to meet the evolving market demand.
Conclusion
The satellite antenna market is experiencing substantial growth driven by increasing demand for high-speed communication, advanced broadcasting services, and space exploration programs. The adoption of 5G technology, rising defense budgets, and growing satellite launches are key factors fueling market expansion. Despite challenges such as high costs and complex installations, continuous technological advancements and increasing investment in space infrastructure are expected to drive significant market growth. Moving forward, market players must prioritize innovation and strategic partnerships to capitalize on emerging opportunities and strengthen their market presence.
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gurutrends · 7 months ago
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Satellite Radio 'La Campeona' celebrates 64 years as the largest service station in Honduras
Satellite Radio ‘La Campeona’ commemorates this November 8th 64 years on the air and serving the Honduran people , and will be celebrating another anniversary in style by offering the best radio broadcast with the best voices in the country. “Here is the satellite time” is one of the best childhood memories of many Hondurans who woke up in the morning tuning into the most helpful radio station in…
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justinspoliticalcorner · 9 months ago
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Alex Weprin at THR:
Nikki Haley is getting into the media business. The former Republican presidential hopeful, South Carolina governor and UN ambassador is joining SiriusXM in a deal that will see her host a new weekly politics show for the satellite radio giant. Haley will host Nikki Haley Live on the SiriusXM Triumph channel 111. Episodes will debut on Wednesdays at 8 AM, with the first episode set for Sept. 25. The show is slated to run through next year’s presidential inauguration as of now.
2024 GOP Presidential candidate Nikki Haley has been hired by SiriusXM to host Nikki Haley Live. Her show will air on SiriusXM Triumph, the same channel as Megyn Kelly’s show.
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" As we celebrate mediocrity, all the boys upstairs wanna see how much you'll pay for what you used to get for free"
Tom Petty
The Last DJ
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sohannabarberaesque · 3 months ago
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Which among the campervans of Hanna-Barbera's Funtastic pantheon could you imagine this being the dash of?
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youngunknowncollection · 2 years ago
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SiriusXM Channel Lineup Change 11/2023
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icom-uk · 2 years ago
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You may have seen details about our IC-SAT100 Satellite PTT handheld but did you know that we have a mobile version called the IC-SAT100M that can be used in vehicles as well as indoors. Both radios can be used as part of a powerful global communication system operating in remote, isolated areas where there are no mobile phones or landline network infrastructure.
For more details, visit: https://icomuk.co.uk/IC-SAT100M-Satellite-PTT
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smugcomputer · 5 months ago
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icys-junkyard · 2 months ago
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It's International Bat Appreciation Day!! And I've been stuck thinking about robots lately, so-
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alivehouse · 2 years ago
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anyway more on decommissioned satellites that still broadcast under certain conditions. transit 5B-5 still transmits (its the oldest satellite known to still be transmitting! it was launched in 1964) but its sort of busted so it can only operate off of its solar cells so anytime it enters earths shadow it crashes basically and then powers itself back up when its under the right sunlight conditions again
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and theres just something funny about it to me idk. like aside from the fact that it dying sounds like a cartoon slide whistle its really just out there living its life like this
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tanadrin · 1 month ago
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Via Wikipedia: the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant, as imaged by JWST's Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory
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tornadoquest · 3 months ago
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Tornado Quest Top Science Links For March 29 -April 5, 2025 #science #weather #climate #climatechange #drought #tornado
Greetings to all and thanks for stopping by. The tornado and severe weather season is well underway with 2025 having already seen several substantial severe weather and tornado events. The bulk of the activity is yet to come. Your tornado safety information will be posted again this week along with a reminder on lightning safety. As usual, there are several thought provoking science reads along…
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