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Satellite Television Subscriber Satisfaction Continues to Rise; Taylor Research Unveils Survey Data at Spring SkyFORUM; Focus on Customer Needs Has Fueled Growth in DBS Industry.


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SkyFORUM Spring 2003

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 20, 2003

An expanding product line, quality services and competitive pricing continue to remain the key to customer satisfaction and retention in the direct broadcast satellite industry, according to a survey of current DBS (Direct Broadcast Satellite) A one-way TV broadcast service from a communications satellite to a small round or oval dish antenna no larger than 20" in diameter.  subscribers released today by the Taylor Research & Consulting Group during SkyFORUM, the satellite service industry's top financial symposium held in New York New York, state, United States
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.

Of the 1,500 telephone interviews between very recent (within three months) and longer-term DIRECTV and Dish Network subscribers conducted in April 2003, 84 percent indicated overall satisfaction with their DBS service.

DBS scores improved by five percentage points from a similar survey conducted in 2002, driven by improvements in such areas as programming channels, trouble-free installation, good value for the money, and quality customer service among the reasons for becoming or remaining DBS customers.

The Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association commissioned Taylor Research to conduct the survey with several goals in mind: to assess the present DBS-cable competitive environment; understand what drives DBS subscription; gauge DBS customer satisfaction; evaluate DBS subscriber programming needs and interests; and, to weigh interest in new technologies, like DVR (1) (Digital Video Recorder) A device that records video onto a hard disk from one or more ceiling mounted video cameras. Part of a security system, the DVR typically supports 4, 8 or 16 separate camera channels. , VOD See video-on-demand.

VoD - video on demand
, satellite radio, and HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates .

The full study will be available to the public in mid-July. A second study looking at the competitive market is currently in development and will be released during the fall SkyFORUM on October 30.

The survey also found substantial interest among DBS subscribers in several of the new technologies available to satellite and cable customers. The product with strong interest is the digital video recorder See DVR. , with 27 percent of new and longer-term subscribers interested in the technology.

Other products that customers were interested in were HDTV (23 percent), digital audio radio services (satellite radio) - or DARS (1) (Digital Audio Radio Service) The FCC nomenclature for digital radio. DARS is the landline version that is implemented with the IBOC technology. Satellite DARS (S-DARS) is the satellite version (XM and Sirius). See DAB and satellite radio.  - (18 percent), and video on demand (14 percent), which was described to respondents as a service currently available to digital cable subscribers with a per-use fee and pause, fast-forward, and rewind features.

"The results of the survey confirm that DBS providers are meeting the needs of their subscribers and continue to provide the cutting edge technologies and programs that consumers are interested in," said David Charmatz, Senior Vice President of Research, Analysis, & Strategy, at Starz Encore Group, and chairman of the SBCA SBCA Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association
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 Research Committee, which consists of DIRECTV, EchoStar, HBO Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO)
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, Scripps Networks, Sirius, Starpath Communications, Starz Encore, Turner, and The Weather Channel. "This survey helps the SBCA member companies continue to offer the best value in the marketplace for consumers."

In keeping with results consistent to a similar survey conducted last year, 58 percent of the respondents said that digital cable was not available in their community, and 31 percent were not aware of digital cable at all, whether they lived in cities, suburbs, or in rural areas. Only 24 percent of new DBS subscribers said that they had considered digital cable before subscribing to DBS.

In general, most new DBS subscribers cited lower pricing and/or better programming selection as the main reason they chose DBS over digital cable.

The bi-annual SkyFORUM, hosted by SBCA and its SkyTRENDS partners, brings together Wall Street's analyst and investment community with top satellite and telecom industry executives to discuss topical issues and upcoming trends.

Chase Carey, a member of the board of directors and consultant to News Corporation, the luncheon keynote speaker addressed the increasingly competitive landscape in the multichannel Using two or more paths for transmission or processing. It can refer to a variety of architectures including (1) multiple I/O channels between the CPU and peripheral devices, (2) multiple wires in a cable, (3) multiple "logical" channels within a single wire or fiber or (4) multiple  television industry and how consumers will benefit as a result of this heightened competition.

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 or Cable News Network

Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world.
 Anchor and Managing Editor Lou Dobbs interviewed DIRECTV Chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Eddy Hartenstein during the morning program, and FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S.  Commissioner Kevin Martin was the closing keynote, interviewed live by Jeremy Pelofsky of Reuters News Service.

The SkyFORUM program also included live demonstrations of emerging consumer product and services technologies, panel discussions. In addition, recent global research on the satellite industry and the competitive multichannel market will be featured.

The Taylor Research & Consulting Group, Inc., headquartered in Portsmouth, NH provides research services in the U.S. and internationally for the media, entertainment, and sports industries.

The Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association (www.sbca.com) is the national trade organization representing all segments of the satellite industry. It is committed to expanding the utilization of satellite technology for the broadcast delivery of video, audio, data, music, voice, interactive and broadband services.

The SBCA is composed of DBS, C-band, broadband, satellite radio, and other satellite service and launch vehicle providers, content providers, equipment manufacturers, distributors, retailers, encryption vendors, and national and regional distribution companies that make up the satellite services industry.
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