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DirecTV is a direct broadcast satellite (DBS) service that broadcasts digital satellite television and audio to households in the United States.

DirecTV Information - History

DirecTV Group, a subsidiary of News Corporation’s Fox Entertainment Group, owns DirecTV.

General Motors subsidiary Hughes Electronics launched DirecTV in 1994. It was the first high-powered DBS service in the world :P

In 1998 DirecTV acquired its partner, USSB for $1.3 billion. In 1999 DirecTV acquired PrimeStar for $1.83 billion. In 2003, a merger with EchoStar, owner of DISH Network, fell through.

On December 22, 2003, General Motors sold controlling interest in Hughes Electronics to News Corporation.

DirecTV has long been a victim of an active piracy underground but has recently begun to crack down on illegal reception of its signals. On its anti-piracy website ( http://www.hackhu.com ) , DirecTV claims to have sued over 24,000 end users as of March 17, 2004, including celebrity O.J. Simpson.

DirecTV bases their suits on purchase records of ISO-7816 Smart Card devices, which have the potential to rewrite DirecTV access cards.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has created a website (http://directvdefense.org/) to help whom DirecTV has wrongfully sued.

DirecTV Information - General Information

DirecTV typically uses smaller 18-inch satellite dishes to receive its signals.

Slightly larger, 18 × 24-inch oval antennas to access multi-satellites are becoming more common as DirecTV (as well as other DBS services) are attempting to squeeze more programming onto their growing systems, particularly local television network affiliates stations as well as hybrid systems that also receive broadband satellite Internet service.

DirecTV is often abbreviated as "DTV". However, DTV has recently been used to refer to digital television. Due to this conflict, and the fact that Echostar is often abbreviated "E*" ("E" for Echo, "*" for star), DirecTV is more commonly abbreviated as "D*".

DirecTV receivers (television set-top boxes) were originally referred to as "Digital Satellite Service", or DSS, so that services being broadcast by both DirecTV and USSB would appear to be received by generic equipment.

In 1998, after the acquisition of USSB, an American court ruled that the term "DSS" was an already trademarked term that could not be used by DirecTV.

DirecTV offers standard television including local channels in most markets. Local channels are transmitted over terrestrial optical fiber networks to the Castle Rock Broadcast Center, in Castle Rock, Colorado, where they are uplinked.

DirecTV also offers high definition (HDTV) and a digital video recorder (DVR) service in partnership with Tivo. As of 2004 it has now more than 12.5 million customers in the U.S. and 1.5 million in Latin America. 2003 revenue was USD 10.1 billion.

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