Business advertising and promotion has changed so much in recent years and many more avenues for promoting and advertising as well as enhancing your business have come available with the new information age. In the past a business had just news print or flyers to advertise with unless they had the financial recourses for radio or TV advertising but now satellite TV programming has changed all of that to a large degree.
One of the first things that comes to mind when considering how to use satellite TV programming is in the bar, restaurant or hospitality business and satellite is cut out perfectly to fit right in to any of these businesses for several reasons. To start with the cost is low because both Dish Network and DirecTV give you the complete satellite system to get started incorporating it in your business and if you are in any business you know that cost is always your first consideration.
Not only do they each give you a top of the line satellite TV system but they both also give you free installation in up to four rooms in your business. Of course you will most likely be needing satellite TV programming on more than one TV set in your operation and again they are a perfect fit, because they both will give you all the receivers that you will need to connect up to four TVs to their satellite TV service absolutely free of charge.
When your customers visit your place they are looking for something special in the way of entertainment and this again is another reason why satellite TV is the perfect fit, because both of these two service providers have well over two-hundred and fifty channels of programming each in their repertoires. Dish Networks Americas Everything package has their total programming repertoire as well as thirty-one high definition channels in it as well and you will not find more high definition channels with any other TV programming service provider anywhere.
DirecTV’s Total Choice Premier package also comes with the same amount of channels but they also have two premium sports programming channels that are unavailable from any other TV programming service provider. They are NFL Sunday Ticket and NCAA Mega March Madness and both of these to programming channels are unique in that they are both produced entirely by their respective sports organizations and contain sports programming that you just can’t get from any other source because of this.
If you are catering to a sports oriented clientele then DirecTV should warrant a closer look when making your choice for TV programming because they hold themselves out to be the sports leader in TV programming and after a close examination of their sports programming it was determined that there is no reason to doubt their claims.
The same holds true for Dish Network with regards to premium movie programming and if you are considering using a pay per view service in your establishment Dish Network was found to be the most laden with premium movie choices. Dish Network also makes available to their viewers a device that they call Pocket Dish that is used to hold recorded programming that can then be taken to and played on a TV set that is not connected to satellite TV service.
Bear in mind that if your competition is using satellite service then you may be at a disadvantage and competing on the wrong end of an uneven playing field. You can find out more about how to use satellite TV programming in your business by contacting either of these two service providers online.
Got a Question? Ask.
Ask the community a question about this article:
Frequently Asked Questions
Cheap mortgage?
By: tlaidlaw | 22-07-2008
I want a mortgage - where are they still cheap?
I would like information about "Cities Service ...
By: kris | 21-07-2008
I would like information about "Cities Service Highways of Melody". I have an advertising banner about it. It says there will be TV specials on New Years Eve and Easter Sunday on NBC.
krisclemen@aol.com
Fixed Rate Deals?
By: tlaidlaw | 21-07-2008
How do I get as good a deal when I come out of my fixed period?
Just received a inheritence check for 35,000, want ...
By: Moe | 20-07-2008
Just received a inheritence check for 35,000, want to know the best investment for it?
When selling a TIVO, why would a prospective buyer ...
By: Sheri | 20-07-2008
When selling a TIVO, why would a prospective buyer want to know what the TIVO service number is?
Using a Direct TV HD receiver for non HD programming
By: Bob | 20-07-2008
Because of trees I cannot get Direct TV HD. I have A Pioneer Plasma and the reception coming thru with a regular non HD Direct TV receiver is adequate at best. I also have HD cable which gives me beautiful reception, but unfortunately I also need the satellite. Would there be any improvement in reception if I got an HD Direct TV receiver and used the component outputs instead of the SVHS outputs I am using now on my non HD Direct TV receiver. Thank for any help you can give.
Q&A Powered by:
More from David Johnson
The Latest Technology in Satellite TV Systems
By: David Johnson | 16/05/2008 | Technology
The programming search function and DVR work great together and are so simple to operate with the free TV remote control that comes with the system.
Statistical Comparisons of Satellite TV Service Providers
By: David Johnson | 16/05/2008 | Technology
Dish Network is the fastest growing satellite TV service provider in the U.S with 12 million viewing households and still growing. They feature 375 standard programming channels along with a wide selection of multicultural package and
A Complete Overview of Satellite TV
By: David Johnson | 13/05/2008 | Technology
Just like direcTV dish network also give you an entire satellite TV system free of charge when you sign up for and extended programming agreement
Satellite TV and Sports - Which Service Provider You Should Choose
By: David Johnson | 13/05/2008 | Technology
With Dish network you do not have to worry about missing the game and having to watch it on fuzzy old static filled television because Dish Network offers you great satellite television and sports in high definition. With your games being broadcasts to you in satellite version
What is High Definition TV and How Does it Work
By: David Johnson | 08/05/2008 | Technology
Cable service and DVDs came along and put all of the video tape rental stores out of business and then satellite service came along to make life hard for the cable service people. Now to top it all off, high definition TV