USDTV
Over-the-air pay television service in the United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
USDTV, an acronym for U.S. Digital Television, was an over-the-air, pay television service in the United States. Based in Draper, Utah near Salt Lake City, it was founded in 2003 and started service there in 2004.[3] The company ceased operations March 12, 2007.
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Company type | Subsidiary corporation; formerly: LLC |
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Industry | Broadcasting |
Founded | Draper, Utah (June 2003 (2003-06)) |
Founder | Steve Lindsley[1] |
Defunct | May 2007 (2007-05) |
Fate | bankrupt |
Headquarters | , USA |
Area served | Salt Lake City, Utah, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Dallas, Texas |
Key people | Steven Lindsley (chairman and CEO)[2] |
Products | Digital television receivers/box devices |
Brands | USDIGITAL |
Services | Over-the-air pay TV |
Parent | USDTV (28.28%) Hearst-Argyle LIN Television Corp. McGraw-Hill Ventures Inc. News-USDTV Holdings Inc. Telcom DTV LLC(09/2005-2006) NexGen Telecom (9/2006-5/2007) |
Website | usdtv.com archived |
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USDTV leased subchannel space from local TV stations for its subscription TV service. USDTV ended services in 2007.[4]