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Insulators
Electromotive Force
Electricity
Broadcast TV
Very High Frequency and channels 2 through 13.
A superstation.
Conductors
The orbit of a satellite where it remains in the same place.
EMF
It was developed for mountainous areas in central PA with poor reception.
Cable TV
A share is an estimate of the audience out of households using TV.
A rating is an estimate of the audience out of the TV Households
The American Broadcasting Company
The signal strength pattern sent to Earth by a satellite.
Voltage
The Federal Communications Commission
Ultra High Frequency and channels 14 through 83.
22,300 miles
Electronic News Gathering
Electronic Field Production
Broadcast TV was paid for indirectly through purchasing products advertised on TV.
A show is taped, edited, and shown at a later time.
A place on Earth that receives a signal from a satellite.
A place on Eath that sends a signal to a satellite.
What does the acronym ENG stand for?
What creates EMF?
What is a downlink?
What is meant by the concept of "Live on Tape?"
What is electron movement from one atom to another?
What type of TV sends a signal "Over the Air?"
The acronym UHF stands for what AND make up what channels?
What are materials called that firmly attached electrons?
What does the acronym EFP stand for?
What is a rating?
What is the term used to describe a broadcast TV station that also sends its signal by satellite?
What does the acronym FCC stand for?
What does the term "Footprint" mean?
What altitude do satellites need to be "parked" at to remain in Geostationary Orbit?
How did Cable TV start?
What type of TV sends a signal through wires?
What are materials called that have loosely attached electrons?`
What does the acronym ABC stand for?
What is a share?
What does the term "Geostationary Orbit" mean?
The acronym VHF stands for what AND make up what channels?
What does the acronym EMF stand for?
What is meant by "Broadcast TV is not free?"
What is the pressure called needed to move electrons?
What is an uplink?

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What does the acronym ABC stand for?The American Broadcasting Company
What does the acronym FCC stand for?The Federal Communications Commission
What does the acronym EMF stand for?Electromotive Force
What does the acronym ENG stand for?Electronic News Gathering
What does the acronym EFP stand for?Electronic Field Production
The acronym VHF stands for what AND make up what channels?Very High Frequency and channels 2 through 13.
The acronym UHF stands for what AND make up what channels?Ultra High Frequency and channels 14 through 83.
What is a rating?A rating is an estimate of the audience out of the TV Households
What is a share?A share is an estimate of the audience out of households using TV.
What is the term used to describe a broadcast TV station that also sends its signal by satellite?A superstation.
What type of TV sends a signal "Over the Air?"Broadcast TV
What type of TV sends a signal through wires?Cable TV
How did Cable TV start?It was developed for mountainous areas in central PA with poor reception.
What is meant by "Broadcast TV is not free?"Broadcast TV was paid for indirectly through purchasing products advertised on TV.
What is meant by the concept of "Live on Tape?"A show is taped, edited, and shown at a later time.
What is an uplink?A place on Eath that sends a signal to a satellite.
What is a downlink?A place on Earth that receives a signal from a satellite.
What does the term "Footprint" mean?The signal strength pattern sent to Earth by a satellite.
What does the term "Geostationary Orbit" mean?The orbit of a satellite where it remains in the same place.
What altitude do satellites need to be "parked" at to remain in Geostationary Orbit?22,300 miles
What is electron movement from one atom to another?Electricity
What is the pressure called needed to move electrons?EMF
What creates EMF?Voltage
What are materials called that have loosely attached electrons?`Conductors
What are materials called that firmly attached electrons?Insulators