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Its called " roku" ...most of those subchannels can be streamed for freeNot for me. (I have International Basic.) Channel 253 does not even appear in my guide at all, not even on the All Channels list.
I wish Dish would come up with a cheap add-on package for all of these diginet channels that they have been adding lately. It used to be that almost all of the diginet channels added by Dish would be included in the cheapest packages, such as Welcome Pack, International Basic, Latino Bonus Pack, etc. I have International Basic and Latino Bonus Pack, and I still get most of those channels that way. However, none of the recent diginet additions have shown up in my packages. They seem to all require at least AT120 to get the new channels. It is great that Dish is adding channels like this, but we should not have to upgrade to a much more expensive basic package just to get satellite feeds of networks that are available completely free over-the-air.
DISH thinks it can add all these old re-run channels and people won't notice the sports channels keep leaving.
Sports is wayyy over ratedMore like Dish figured out coddling the people who want sports without paying for it isn't a good idea.
Cable providers may carry the actual local affiliates of many of these networks. So, among traditional TV providers, the real question is "Why is Directv not adding them?"How many diginets has Dish now? Why is Dish the only pay TV provider adding them?
Yes, my sister just got a Smart TV last week, with Roku built-in. I may be looking to get a Smart TV myself in the near future. (And yes, I still remember our discussion in the Cord Cutters section about whether it is better to get a Smart TV or a non-Smart TV with a separate streaming device.) That still leaves the question of why Dish requires such a high basic package to get these channels though, since the streaming is also free, in addition to the free OTA versions.Its called " roku" ...most of those subchannels can be streamed for free
I would assume they are paying dish for carriage...but maybe they have a limit on subsYes, my sister just got a Smart TV last week, with Roku built-in. I may be looking to get a Smart TV myself in the near future. (And yes, I still remember our discussion in the Cord Cutters section about whether it is better to get a Smart TV or a non-Smart TV with a separate streaming device.) That still leaves the question of why Dish requires such a high basic package to get these channels though, since the streaming is also free, in addition to the free OTA versions.
I beg to differ, at least when you referenced on Roku. Only Comet and ME in the Chicago area.Its called " roku" ...most of those subchannels can be streamed for free
I have to look it up..but sinclair tv has a app that has dozens of subchannelsI beg to differ, at least when you referenced on Roku. Only Comet and ME in the Chicago area.
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I got Dish's email yesterday saying they had 3 new networks(H&I, Start and COZI) yet we had them on this website long before they published them.
Do a search on roku private channelsI've browsed that app and even searched several markets within that app. ONLY 3 that I see which were Buzzr, Charge and Comet. No Cozi or H&I or Start or ME.
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