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Encyclopedia > Specialty service

A specialty service or specialty channel is a television service, generally not available through conventional broadcast television, which consists of programming focused on a single type or targeted at a specific demographic. Types of specialty services may include: Terrestrial television (also known as over-the-air or OTA) is the traditional method of television broadcast signal delivery, by radio waves. ... Computer programming (often simply programming) is the craft of implementing one or more interrelated abstract algorithms using a particular programming language to produce a concrete computer program. ... A demographic or demographic profile is a term used in marketing and broadcasting, to describe a demographic grouping or a market segment. ...

In Canada, where the term is most frequently used, the term "specialty service" (or more explicitly "specialty television programming undertaking") refers to virtually any non-premium television service which is not carried over the airwaves or otherwise deemed exempt by the CRTC. They are primarily carried, therefore, on cable television and satellite television. News channels are television specialty channels that present news content. ... Sports channels are television specialty channels that present sports content. ... Movie channels are television specialty channels that present movie content. ... Childrens interest channels are television specialty channels that present childrens interest content. ... Pay television, or pay-TV, usually refers to subscription-based television services, usually provided by both analogue and digital cable and satellite, but also increasingly by digital terrestrial methods. ... The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC, in French Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes) was established in 1968 by the Canadian Parliament to replace the Board of Broadcast Governors. ... Coaxial Cable is often used to transmit cable television into the house Cable television or Community Antenna Television (CATV) (and often shortened to cable) is a system of providing television, FM radio programming and other services to consumers via radio frequency signals transmitted directly to people’s televisions through fixed... Satellite television is television delivered by way of orbiting communications satellites located 37,000 km (22,300 miles) above the earths surface. ...


All such services are specifically limited in regards to the types, and often the amount of said types, of programming that can be carried. For instance, TSN can only air sports or sports-related programming, while Bravo! cannot air any sports. This differs from the U.S., where several cable/satellite services such as USA Network or Turner Network Television regularly air programs from nearly all categories, and where there are no restrictions on "specialty" services such as MSNBC from airing sports, as that particular service has on occasion. The Sports Network (TSN) is English Canadas leading 24-hour national television broadcaster of sports. ... Bravo! is a Canadian specialty channel owned by CHUM Limited, under licence from US-based Bravo. ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations by or about: United States Wikinews has a related story: United States United States government CIA World Factbook Entry for United States House. ... USA Networks new logo was implemented on July 8, 2005 as part of the networks 25th anniversary rebranding campaign. ... Turner Network Television, usually referred to as TNT, is a cable TV network created by media mogul Ted Turner in 1988. ... MSNBC logo MSNBC (word origin: grammatical blend of MSN and NBC) is a 24-hour news channel in the United States. ...


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VTH - Specialty Services (556 words)
Small Animal Emergency Service: This service is designed to help pets and their owners with any problems that might occur at night or on weekends when most veterinary practices are closed.
The service includes a 24 hour a day, fully staffed ICU (Intensive Care Unit); emergency/critical care clinicians; consultations with experts in supportive disciplines like clinical pharmacology, radiology and pathology, to maximize patient care.
The service which is run by experts in pain management integrates expertise from all the other specialty services to provide individualized care.
AMA (HOD) Specialty and Service Society (SSS) (275 words)
The Specialty and Service Society (SSS) is the largest caucus in the American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates (HOD).
An association must first be represented in the SSS for three years before they are eligible to seek admission to the HOD and these groups are typically referred to as "SSS groups." At any given time there are approximately 20 or more SSS groups waiting to gain admission to the HOD.
Guidelines for Admission to the Specialty and Service Society
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