[opendtv] Re: A detail in the history of video standards

Three is greater than five. sure.  But, did you note that aside from MBC,
the web site you pointed me to, no broadcaster outside of Seoul had
transmitters?  I said that there were only three channels for the entire
country.  I am corrected: Seoul has five -- per that web site -- and the
rest of the country has just one, a live retransmission of what's being
shown on MBC in Seoul.

My point was that Tijuana -- a third world city of 2.5 million -- has more
media diversity than the countries I mentioned.  Funny you can only nip
around the edges of that.  And, I can only presume that you now concede
Taiwan to be ATSC country.  I note that not everybody thinks Taiwan is a
country.

John


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Schubin" <tvmark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 9:23 AM
Subject: [opendtv] Re: A detail in the history of video standards


> John Willkie wrote:
>
> >I count at best 5 TV stations
> >in Seoul.
> >
> Five is more than three, and Seoul is a city, not a country.
>
> >I spent only about 30
> >seconds to refute your web site.
> >
> >
> Believe what you'd like.
>
> TTFN,
> Mark
>
> >
> >
>
>
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