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Televisa, the TV company owned by Emilio Azcarraga, controls about 60 percent of the broadcast TV market.
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Emilio Azcarraga's Televisa has 70 percent of the broadcast TV market and more than 45 percent of cable television.
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Azcarraga may lose market share in the multi-billion dollar broadcast TV advertising market, but he can make back losses if his telecom venture Axtel is able to gain a strong foothold in the much larger telephone sector.
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The Japanese media market is still dominated by broadcast TV.
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Bill Wanger, the executive vice president of programming and research at Fox Sports Media Group, says the Cowboys are among a handful of "national-appeal teams" that draw huge TV ratings no matter what market they're broadcast in.
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So much so that now Televisa, which controls around a 70% share of the broadcast television market in Mexico and is also the principal satellite and cable TV operator in Mexico, will lean on Univision to begin conquering English speaking audiences.
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Broadcast spectrum inefficiency is a legacy of the days when TV had 100% of the wireless market.
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When he entered the market, his engineers designed software to synch with Doppler radars staged near TV broadcast stations.
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While a few million dollars is still not enough to make the networks worry, even in this dismal ad market, it suggests that Google TV Ads could wind as a player in the broadcast game after all.
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In addition to live broadcast TV from Dyle partner stations, users can access any other stations that may be broadcasting to mobile in a specific market.
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Sony, Microsoft, TiVo and a wave of other companies are flooding the market with products for the living room that can receive TV shows and films via traditional cable, broadcast and satellite hookups--and also the Web.
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