Teletext

:This article is about a teletext system, for other things and people named Antiope, see Antiope (disambiguation). ...more on Wikipedia about "Antiope (teletext)"

Austext is a teletext service used in Australia, carried by the Seven Network nationwide. It carries content such as news, finance, weather, lottery results and a TV guide. The service is only available on television sets with the Teletext feature. ...more on Wikipedia about "Austext"

Bamboozle Is a quiz game featured on Channel 4 Teletext once page 140 now page 390; generally geared towards teenagers. It is 'presented' by Bamber Boozler, a reference to Bamber Gascoigne. Bamber's appearance is similar to that of Magnus Magnusson, host of the quiz show Mastermind from 1972 to 1997. The game uses Fastext keys to select the desired answer from a choice of four. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bamboozle"

Ceefax (phonetic for "See Facts") is the BBC's teletext information service. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ceefax"

Electra was a teletext service in the United States that was in operation from the early 1980s up until 1993, when it was shut down due to a lack of funding, and discontinuation of teletext-capable television sets by the only US television manufacturer offering teletext capability at the time, Zenith. It was owned, operated and maintained by Cincinnati-based Taft Broadcasting Corporation and Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Satellite Syndicated Systems ( SSS), in cooperation with cable/satellite TV station Superstation WTBS (now TBS Superstation), who carried Electra's data on their VBI. ...more on Wikipedia about "Electra (teletext)"

ExtraVision was a short-lived teletext service created and operated by the American television network CBS in the early 1980s. It was carried in the VBI of the video from local affiliate stations of the CBS network. It featured CBS program information, news, sports, weather, even subtitling for CBS programming (much like British/European teletext and American closed captioning). ExtraVision could also have its pages customized by the local affiliate station carrying it, for such things as program schedules, local community announcements, and station promotions. ...more on Wikipedia about "ExtraVision"

FourText (originally 4-Tel) was the British Channel 4's ancillary teletext service from the 1980s until 2003. ...more on Wikipedia about "FourText"

HiText is a new, high-definition teletext standard ...more on Wikipedia about "HiText"

This is a list of teletext services available on different television channels around the world: ...more on Wikipedia about "List of teletext services"

Mega-Zine (or 'Zine) is a page on Teletext, currently located on Channel 4 page 345. Many "'Ziners" write in with their opinions, rants and random gubbins. It is, supposedly, a comedy page, and it carries quite a large fanbase. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mega-zine"

Micronet800 was an information provider (IP) on Prestel , aimed at the 1980’s personal computer market. It was an online magazine that gave it subscribers computer related news, reviews, articles and downloadable telesoftware. ...more on Wikipedia about "Micronet800"

NABTS (North American Broadcast Teletext Specification) is a protocol utilized for the encoding of digital data within the VBI (vertical blanking interval) of an analog video signal. It is classified under standard EIA-516, and has a rate of 15.6 kbit/s per line of video (with error correction). ...more on Wikipedia about "NABTS"

NAPLPS (North American Presentation Level Protocol Syntax) is a graphics language for use originally with videotex services. It is unclear if it was ever used in this role, although the basics of NAPLPS were later used as the basis for several other microcomputer based graphics systems. ...more on Wikipedia about "NAPLPS"

NexTView is an Electronic Programme Guide for the analog domain. The transmission protocol is based on teletext, however using a compact binary format instead of preformatted text pages.The advantage compared to paper-based TV magazines is that you have an immediate overview what's running Now & Next, plus you can search through the programme database by many different filter categories. ...more on Wikipedia about "NexTView" http://www.shortopedia.com for you!

ORACLE (Optimal Reception of Announcements by Coded Line Electronics) was a commercial teletext service first broadcast on ITV in 1974 and later on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom finally ending on both channels at the end of December 1992. ...more on Wikipedia about "ORACLE (Teletext)"

Prestel, the brand name for the British General Post Office's Viewdata technology, was an interactive videotex system developed during the late 1970s and commercially launched in 1979. It was developed under the leadership of Samuel Fedida at the then Post Office Research Station (now BT Labs) in Martlesham, Suffolk. ...more on Wikipedia about "Prestel"

:*This article is about PDC/StarText teletext programme listings. For other meanings see: Startext (disambiguation). ...more on Wikipedia about "Programme Delivery Control"

RTÉ Aertel is a teletext service broadcast on RTÉ One and RTÉ Two in the Republic of Ireland, and also available in its entirity on the Internet. ...more on Wikipedia about "RTÉ Aertel"

Sbectel is the name of S4C's ancillary teletext service. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sbectel"

Sky Text is the Digital Teletext Service operated by British Sky Broadcasting ( BSkyB) in the United Kingdom. It is available on Digital Satellite (501), Freeview Channel 43 and Cable services. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sky Text"

A subtitle can refer to one of two things: textual versions of a film or television program's dialogue that appear onscreen, or an explanatory or alternate title of a work, in addition to its main title. ...more on Wikipedia about "Subtitle"

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Teletext is an information retrieval service provided by television broadcast companies. Teletext pages can be viewed on television sets with suitable decoders. They offer a range of text-based information, usually including national, international and sporting news, weather and TV schedules. Subtitle (or closed caption) information is also transmitted in the teletext signal. ...more on Wikipedia about "Teletext"

Teletext Ltd is the provider of Teletext & Digital Interactive services for ITV, Channel 4 and Five in the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "Teletext Ltd"

Teletext on 4 has been the name of two different text and teletext services in the on Channel 4 and S4C in the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "Teletext on 4"

World System Teletext (or WST) is the name of the first successful standard for encoding and displaying teletext information, and is used as the standard for teletext throughout Europe today. ...more on Wikipedia about "World System Teletext"

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