DISH Network Expands Nation's Largest HD Package

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DISH Network Expands Nation's Largest HD Package

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EchoStar Communications Corporation (Nasdaq:DISH) and its DISH Network(tm) satellite TV service today announced exciting enhancements to its industry-leading DishHD programming package.

On July 11, DISH Network will launch eight Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) in high definition (HD) that feature game-only baseball content, including Fox Sports Network Arizona (Ch. 365), Fox Sports Network Northwest (Ch. 376), Fox Sports Network Cincinnati (Ch. 377), Fox Sports Network Pittsburgh (Ch. 378), Fox Sports Network Detroit (Ch. 380), SportsTime Ohio (Ch. 381), Fox Sports Network North (Ch. 386), and SportsNet New York (DISH Network Ch. 388). With the launch of nine HD RSNs earlier this year, these new additions bring DISH Network's total lineup of HD RSNs to 17, with more channel launches planned for Aug. 15.

Also on Aug. 15, DISH Network will add seven national HD channels to its DishHD programming package...

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Post by jerfilm »

Just one little misleading statement in all this good news for us DishNet subscribers. Adding all those regional sports networks is all well and good but it probably should say that Only One Regional Sports Network is available to any given subscriber. Their statement makes it sound like you'd get 'em all if you just subscribed to their big package.

If I'm wrong about that, please plug us in, DishNet.......
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Do we know which sat will broadcast the new national feeds? If it is 129 then we in the northwest are not going to get stable feeds. I am keeping my fingers crossed. I am about to dump Starz and Cinemax as they cut out so much just like many of the Zoom feeds. Since I went from the 18" to 24" dish for 129 I have fewer interuptions but when the do fade out my 622 locks up and I have to go thru the shutdown reload procedure. By then I have missed too much of the show to enjoy it.
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Post by jerfilm »

milehighmike - that's interesting. Are you in Denver?? We're in Estes Park and only get the Rocky Mountain RSN. In fact, never heard of Altitude.......
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Post by dcmiller »

Be glad you're not in Alaska. Up here, all we get is 9 HD channels total from Dish.
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harmil2 wrote:Do we know which sat will broadcast the new national feeds? If it is 129 then we in the northwest are not going to get stable feeds. I am keeping my fingers crossed. I am about to dump Starz and Cinemax as they cut out so much just like many of the Zoom feeds. Since I went from the 18" to 24" dish for 129 I have fewer interuptions but when the do fade out my 622 locks up and I have to go thru the shutdown reload procedure. By then I have missed too much of the show to enjoy it.

61.5 carries the same programming, it requires a second dish, but is a stronger feed in many places.
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