Satellite TV

Can the satellite television companies determine what programming we watch? Is that why they encourage us to keep the system hooked to the telephone system? Would they sell the results to advertisers and can we defeat them by not keeping the systems connected to the land line?

Having worked for unsaid company, you can trust me that they cannot track your viewing habits. It is only there to keep track of the pay per view movies that you order, so that they can charge you.

Now a service like TiVo or Replay. They can track your viewing habits

They are not spying on you. The encourage you to keep your receiver connected to the phone line so you can order Pay-Per-View movies and pornography. Dish Network allows you to do this over a voice phone if you’re paranoid (or don’t have a phone line near your television.)

archmichael:
Do you have any cites for your statements about TiVo? I’d be interested in reading about documented cases of companies like that monitoring someone’s viewing habits.

TiVo tracks what you watch IF you tell it to. You can “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” a program to tell TiVo that you like that sort of programming, so it can make educated guesses and suggest other programming you might like.

The data does NOT go to TiVo.

Satellites are one way, down. ALthough Hughes is supposed to be coming out with a two way system soon. Could be cool having their system, which is cable tv & satellite internet (400K)…

This is an excerpt from their (Tivo’s) privacy policy:

So yes, they REALLY DO know what you watch. But, this is anonymous, supposedly. Check out www.tivo.com and look for their privacy policy.

I wonder that they don’t publish the results as a competitor to Neilsen?