ON GOING CABLE TELEVISION PROGRAMS

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AUTO BIOGRAPHY A&E TELEVISION NETWORKS 235 East 45th Street New York NY 10017 ON GOING CABLE TELEVISION PROGRAMS FEATURING THE LIVES OF FAMOUS, HISTORICAL AND NOTEWORTHY INDIVIDUALS;as to BIOGRAPHY;
MILITARY HISTORY CHANNEL A&E TELEVISION NETWORKS 235 East 45th Street New York NY 10017 ON-GOING CABLE TELEVISION PROGRAMS IN THE FIELD OF HISTORY, POLITICS, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, WARFARE, AND THE MILITARY;TELEVISION BROADCASTING SERVICES;as to HISTORY CHANNEL;MILITARY and CHANNEL;
PEOPLE & PLACES CHANNEL A&E TELEVISION NETWORKS 235 East 45th Street New York NY 10017 on going cable television programs featuring news and information relating to current events, entertainment news, and human interest stories; and documentaries relating to historic individuals and events;cable television broadcasting services;CHANNEL;providing a wide variety of information by means of a global information network;
PEOPLE & PLACES NETWORK A&E TELEVISION NETWORKS 235 East 45th Street New York NY 10017 on going cable television programs featuring news and information relating to current events, entertainment news, and human interest stories; and documentaries relating to historic individuals and events;cable television broadcasting services;NETWORK;providing a wide variety of information by means of a global information network;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention is a method of allocating bandwidth for a television program delivery system. This method selects specific programs from a plurality of programs, allocates the selected programs to a segment of bandwidth, and continues to allocate the programs until all the programs are allocated or all of the available bandwidth is allocated. The programs may be selected based on a variety of different factors or combination of factors. The selected programs may also be prioritized so that higher priority programs are distributed before lower priority programs in case there is not enough bandwidth to transmit all of the programs. This invention allows a television program delivery system to prioritize a large number of television programs and distribute these programs based on their priority levels. The invention also permits a television program delivery system to dynamically allocate bandwidth over time or based on marketing information, such as consumer demand.