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  2. 1worldspace - Wikipedia

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    1worldspace, known for most of its existence simply as WorldSpace, is a defunct satellite radio network that in its heyday provided service to over 170,000 subscribers in eastern, southern and northern Africa, the Middle East, and much of Asia with 96% coming from India. It was profitable in India, with 450,000 subscribers.

  3. Satellite radio - Wikipedia

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    WorldSpace was founded by Ethiopia-born lawyer Noah Samara in Washington, D.C., in 1990, [8] with the goal of making satellite radio programming available to the developing world. [9] On June 22, 1991, the FCC gave WorldSpace permission to launch a satellite to provide digital programming to Africa and the Middle East . [ 2 ]

  4. WRSP-TV - Wikipedia

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    WRSP-TV (channel 55) is a television station licensed to Springfield, Illinois, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by GOCOM Media, LLC , alongside Decatur -licensed CW affiliate WBUI (channel 23).

  5. U-Pop - Wikipedia

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    U-Pop was a satellite radio channel programmed by Washington, DC–based 1worldspace.U-Pop could originally be heard globally on WorldSpace's Afristar and Asiastar satellites.

  6. AsiaStar - Wikipedia

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    On 31 December 2009, Worldspace ceased broadcasting on the Asiastar satellite in line with its bankruptcy issues. [ citation needed ] However, as of 30 November 2010, two Free to Air (unencrypted) stations are still available, namely Sai Global Harmony and Radio France International .

  7. Digital audio radio service - Wikipedia

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    1990: Sirius Satellite Radio, known then as Satellite CD Radio Inc., proposes the concept of a satellite-delivered digital radio service to the Federal Communications Commission. 1995 January: The FCC sets aside 50 MHz (2310 MHz through 2360 MHz) in the S-band for Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service, also known as SDARS and now commonly known ...

  8. Deque Systems - Wikipedia

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    In May 2020, the WorldSpace brand name was retired and replaced by axe for each of Deque's products. [ 3 ] In September 2020, Deque found that the majority of vote by mail applications were inaccessible, and fixed them for the 2020 Presidential Election.

  9. Talk:1worldspace - Wikipedia

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