Not for nothing, that was a good response from the Software Team. However, that looks like the following situation: In the early 90s Zayare's was bought out by Ames. Not sure who will remember that. Anyway, my local Zayare's store one day had a random banner type Zayare's sign in place of its neon bright Zayare's lettersthat had always been there. A hard wind blew and the banner flew up exposing the new neon Ames sign underneath. Knowning what I've seen. It looks like Dish exposed something they weren't supposed to expose and now it's "Move along people, there's nothing to see here." I still ask, just like syphix, how? But more importantly, why? I'd again assume that since in years past the channel number was always right ("tune to NBA TV channel 560" or "402" or "156": I believe that it used to say "560"), and the font looked exactly as it did on my original post. Why is that huge 156 now covering the 216 that is underneath, and not simply chaning the original text to say 156?
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