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Dish Network to Add 17 HD Channels in August
tvpredictions.com ^ | July 10, 2008 | Phillip Swann

Posted on 07/17/2008 2:33:14 AM PDT by Las Vegas Dave

Dish Network today announced that it will add 17 national HDTV channels on August 1, saying the additions will give it 100 national HD channels overall.

The satcaster promised in January that it would offer 100 national HD channels by year's end. DIRECTV, Dish's top satellite rival, now offers around 95 national HD channels, but has promised to deliver up to 150 national HD channels by year's end.

“In January, we promised our customers that DISH Network would boost our national HD channel lineup to 100 by year’s end. Today, we are proud to say that in less than one year, not only did we deliver on our commitment, but we exceeded it,” said Eric Sahl, senior vice president of programming for DISH Network. “We continue our pledge to DISH Network subscribers to add more national channels and local HD markets, as well as offer the best sports and movies in HD.”

The new HD channels that will be added on August 1 are:

ActionMax HD (DISH Network Ch. 313) CBS College Sports HD (Ch. 152) Lifetime HD (Ch. 108) Lifetime Movie Network HD (Ch. 109) Planet Green HD (Ch. 194) Encore HD (Ch. 340) HBO 2 HD (Ch. 301) HBO Comedy HD (Ch. 307) HBO Family HD (Ch. 305) HBO Latino HD (Ch. 309) HBO Signature HD (Ch. 302) HBO West HD (Ch. 303) HBO Zone HD (Ch. 308) Starz Comedy HD (Ch. 354) Starz Edge HD (Ch. 352) Starz Kids & Family HD (Ch. 356) Starz West HD (Ch. 351)

Dish also said it's introducing a new programming package called TurboHD, which is four different HD-only packages starting with a $24.99 a month offer.


TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: cable; directv; dishnetwork; hdtv; satellitetv
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To: arbooz

After the Voom channels disappeared - right in the middle of a movie I was watching! - I started thinking about crossing over to DirectTV, if for no other reason than Dish’s complete lack of candor and courtesy in the way they dropped Voom. I’m curious as to why you chose cable over DirectTV - is there something negative about the other satellite service that led you back to cable? I’ve kept Dish for the last couple of months hoping they’d see reason and restore the Voom channels, but now it appears that Dish won’t budge, so I’m scouting for the best DirectTV deal. The cherry on top would be if Direct picked up Voom and captured all the disgruntled Dish customers!


21 posted on 07/17/2008 1:27:06 PM PDT by TrueKnightGalahad (When you're racing...it's life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting.)
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To: arbooz

At least you have Comcast (and if I were joking, I’d be smiling); the only alternative to satellite in my area is Brighthouse...and they take pricing, service, and quality (especially nasty HD) to hitherto unplumbed lows. :-(


23 posted on 07/17/2008 4:10:29 PM PDT by TrueKnightGalahad (When you're racing...it's life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting.)
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To: arbooz

I was with Dish for at least 10 years, mostly because Comcast is the cable co in my area. Dropped Dish for DirecTV a few months ago when I got an HDTV. Very satisfied so far.


24 posted on 07/17/2008 5:00:27 PM PDT by clintonh8r (Fire mission!)
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To: ADemocratNoMore; advertising guy; aft_lizard; AJMaXx; Alice in Wonderland; american colleen; ...

UPDATE-UPDATE-UPDATE

http://www.tvpredictions.com/dish114073108.htm

Dish Network: We Now Have 114 HD Channels (August 1st-LVD)

Washington, D.C. (July 31, 2008) — Dish Network said today that it will have up to 114 High-Definition channels starting tomorrow, more than any other TV provider.

The satcaster is scheduled to add 17 national HD channels on Friday. However, until now, Dish was only counting around 80 HD channels, which would seem to put its total at 100 at best.

But in a press release issued today, Dish Network said:

“As previously announced, (we) will also launch 17 new national HD channels tomorrow, surpassing its goal of reaching 100 national HD channels five months ahead of schedule. Dish Network now offers up to 114 national HD channels and plans to expand that lineup to 150 channels by the end of 2008.”

DIRECTV says it now has 95 national HD channels, but will increase that number to 130 on August 14.

Asked how Dish is able to reach the 114 mark, Dish spokeswoman Kathie Gonzalez said the total includes 14 Video on Demand channels, six ‘HD PPV’ channels and 25 regional sports channels.

Here is a list of the 114 channels that Dish Network says it will offer by tomorrow:
A&E HD

ABC Family

Cartoon Network

CNBC

CNN HD

Discovery Channel HD

Disney (E)

ESPN HD

ESPN2 HD

ESPNews

Food Network HD

HD Theater

HDNet

HGTV HD

History Channel HD, The

Lifetime

MHD

SCI FI Channel HD

TBS in HD

TLC HD

TNT HD

Travel Channel

USA HD

Weather Channel

Animal Planet HD

Big Ten Network HD 2

Bravo

CBS College Sports

Lifetime Movie Network

NFL Network HD

Toon Disney

WGN America

Biography

Encore (E)

Golf Channel/Versus HD

Hallmark Movie Channel

National Geographic Channel HD

Planet Green

Science Channel HD, The

Tennis Channel

5StarMAX HD

Cinemax HD (E)

Cinemax HD (W)

ActionMAX

HBO HD (E)

HBO HD (W)

HBO2 HD

HBO Signature HD

HBO Comedy

HBO Family

HBO Zone

HBO Latino

Showtime HD

Starz HD (E)

Starz HD (W)

Starz Comedy HD

Starz Edge HD

Starz Kids and Family HD

HDNet Movies

MGM

NBA TV

NHL Network HD

Smithsonian

Universal HD

World Fishing Network

DISH Network HD PPV – 6 Channels
Regional Sports Networks – 25 Channels
VOD – 14 Channels
Locals – 4 Channels (ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC)

TOTAL 114

The satcaster also said today it will be the first TV provider to offer high-def movies in 1080p resolution, the same resolution offered on Blu-ray high-def discs.

DIRECTV earlier this week said it would air some movies in 1080p, but did not give a launch date other than to say “later this year.”

Dish said its 1080p resolution will be offered when it unveils a new subscription package next month. The company said that starting August 1, a new system upgrade will be rolled out to all MPEG-4 HD DVR receivers.

The upgrade will activate a feature in the set-top that improves the current standard of high-def delivery used by pay TV providers, such as the ability to output 1080p programming.

By early August, Dish said in a press release, all Dish customers with MPEG-4 HD DVRs will have set-tops that can display 1080p.

Dish said that starting August 1, Will Smith’s movie, I Am Legend, will be available in 1080p resolution on Dish’s VOD service.

DISH Chief Marketing Officer Jessica Insalaco told Reuters that the satcaster plans to start promoting more of its high-end products, such as high-def , even with the economy sagging.

“Television is still a huge part of people’s lives, and with rising gas prices the whole home video experience is more important than ever,” she told the wire service.

A recent study found that DIRECTV and Comcast customers spend more money per month on their TV service than Dish customers.


25 posted on 07/31/2008 2:37:40 PM PDT by Las Vegas Dave ("McCain 2008- Because the other option would be unthinkable.")
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To: Las Vegas Dave
Still don't understand why Fox news isn't in HD but CNN is.

Seems to me to be a major screw up.

26 posted on 07/31/2008 3:15:45 PM PDT by Rome2000 (Peace is not an option)
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To: Las Vegas Dave
"The satcaster also said today it will be the first TV provider to offer high-def movies in 1080p resolution, the same resolution offered on Blu-ray high-def discs."

Nice!!!!

27 posted on 07/31/2008 3:20:54 PM PDT by KoRn (CTHULHU '08 - I won't settle for a lesser evil any longer!)
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To: arbooz
"I intensely dislike Comcast, but they are the cable monopoly in my area"

Same here on both counts. What I hate most about Comcast is their annoying, and often condescending commercials that they seem to show every 15 minutes. Their commercials all seem to target total idiots(shows what they must think of their customer base lol).

28 posted on 07/31/2008 3:29:55 PM PDT by KoRn (CTHULHU '08 - I won't settle for a lesser evil any longer!)
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To: Las Vegas Dave

Thanks for the ping, Dave! I’m awaiting HD availability of my local channels (Montgomery) before possibly moving from cable. If we lived in the next county north, we could get Birmingham locals - all in HD. Oh well…


29 posted on 07/31/2008 4:48:16 PM PDT by auboy (Men who cannot deceive others are very often successful at deceiving themselves. Samuel Johnson)
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