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There are certainly many reasons why so many people have subscribed to satellite TV. One of those reasons is the fact that subscribers are often able to take advantage of exclusive programming that is simply not available anywhere else. In addition, subscribers are often able to see programming before it is available anywhere else.

That is certainly the case with Friday Night Lights. The leading satellite TV provider recently aired the third season premier of the hit television program. This is certainly good news for subscribers. Those who do not subscribe will unfortunately have to wait until February to see the much awaited premier.

The show, which is based in Austin, Texas, has resonated with football fans who like to tune in to the show to see the evolving storyline continue with each new episode. The television show was named as one of the top 10 shows by a variety of different publications, including Entertainment Weekly, Time magazine and the New York Times. Friday Night Lights has also met with critical acclaim for the last two years running by the American Film Institute as Television Program of the Year. In addition, the show received the George Foster Peabody Award in 2006. In 2007, the show earned a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series.

When the show first premiered it served to expand upon the best selling book and hit film "Friday Night Lights." The storyline centers around the community life in the town of Dillon, Texas; where the small town is brought together by the high school football team and yet threatened to be torn asunder by continuous drama. Kyle Chandler of Grey's Anatomy portrays Coach Eric Taylor. The original book which inspired the series was based on the high school football team of Permian High School, in Odessa, Texas, which made a run for the state championship in 1988.

The third season will include 13 brand new episodes. What is even more exciting is the fact that it has been hinted at that the episodes that will be shown on Satellite TV may be somewhat different from the episodes that will be shown at later dates on NBC. This is because satellite TV is not limited to the same content restrictions that broadcast TV has been forced to adhere to. As a result, the episodes of Friday Night Lights that will air on satellite TV very well may have dialogue and content that is somewhat racier. In addition, those episodes could run somewhat longer than the episodes that will appear on NBC. It is presumed that in order to meet their broadcast restrictions, NBC will be forced to edit the episodes as well as whittle them down before they begin showing the premier of the third season in February. This is something that satellite TV will not have to worry about; thus the early premier dates on the satellite television network. The third season of Friday Night Lights began shooting in August in Austin.

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