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Correction for the amount of an HDTV Television Show (30 Minutes)

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How much is 1,000 bits?
It's about 0.00000003 times as much as an HDTV Television Show (30 Minutes)
The amount of an HDTV Television Show (30 Minutes) is about 36,200,000,000 bits.
(a.k.a. High Definition television, a.k.a. HD) (digital signal, QAM-256; 30 minutes)
Broadcast cable HDTV signals contain about 20,100,000 bits of data per second, or 36,200,000,000 bits in a thirty-minute television show. The first High Definition television broadcast was news footage from John Glenn's 1998 mission on the space shuttle Discovery.
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