TVChoice

 is a special package offered on C band satellite sent out to viewers who mainly live in remote and distant locations. The package consists of local PBS, ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, CW, and RKO affiliates. The service is owned by Interstate Broadcasting, Inc. of.

History
was started in 1994 to compete with. The group originally consisted of: In 1996, and  was added to  with  of  and  of Boston respectively. That same year, the two Pittsburgh stations were replaced with of  for CBS and  of  for FOX. WGBY-TV was replaced with the  network  for PBS in 2000.
 * , (ABC)
 * , (CBS)
 * , (NBC)
 * , Pittsburgh (Fox)
 * WBOR-TV, Boston (RKO)
 * , (PBS)

Other time zones
Interstate began offering a second package known as the "Delaware Valley Service" in 1998, originally featuring  stations  (ABC),  (CBS),  (NBC),  (FOX), WRPH-TV (RKO),  (UPN),  (The WB), and  (PBS) as well as  independent station  and  PBS station WNJS. This package was broadcast by in  for a few years in the early-to-mid-2000s, and the current version (retaining WPVI-TV through WNJS but adding  for MeTV,  for Univision and  for Telemundo) is broadcast by SPM Telecom of  (with the signals converted to SECAM) and in the.

Interstate debuted a third package known as "The West Coast America's Satellite Service" in 2001, featuring ' (ABC) and  (CBS), 's  (NBC) and  (The WB), 's  (Fox), ' KRKO-TV (RKO) and  (UPN), and 's  (PBS). KSL-TV was replaced with of  for NBC in 2004 due to the station often pre-empting or not showing NBC programming, while XETV was replaced by  of  in 2006.

Interstate began offering a fourth package, the "Seattle Uplink", in 2003, featuring stations  (ABC),  (NBC),  (CBS),  (PBS),  (FOX),  (UPN),  (The WB), and even independent station.