Headend in the Sky

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Managed Satellite Distribution (formerly Headend in the Sky/HITS) is

multiplex service that provides cable channels to cable television
operations.

Managed Satellite Distribution was founded in 1994 and its namesake product is commonly recognized as the pioneer of

old AT&T, then merged with the smaller Comcast in 2002 as part their purchase of AT&T Broadband (formerly TCI). The Managed Satellite Distribution headquarters in Centennial, Colorado
, formerly known as the National Digital Television Center, is now called the Comcast Media Center.

As of 2010, Managed Satellite Distribution offers 6 standard-definition

multiplexes on SES Americom's SES-1, 12 standard-definition multiplexes and 8 HD multiplexes on AMC-18, 1 standard-definition multiplex on AMC-10, and 1 standard definition multiplex on Intelsat
's Galaxy 17. As of 2010, HITS delivers more than 280 digitally compressed video and audio television programming signals to more than 2000 cable operation sites across the US.

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