The other site has a few people who are tracking D10 with great detail and according to what they are seeing it isn't parked yet.
I got 59 counting the current channels and counting everything announced through Spring 2008.I see 53 full time channels.73 if you count rsns ,I hope there 27 NFL channels in HD then. Thats the only way I see 100.Baseball will be over ,so they can't really count them.
Projected: DirecTV HD list - DBSTalk.Com
I only counted whats was being launched this year. Since thats what most of the hype is about.I got 59 counting the current channels and counting everything announced through Spring 2008.
I didn't count HD LiL since not everybody get those. I didn't count RSNs either although I won't argue with D* for counting those.
However, Scobuck eluded to in another post somewhere that there are channels that will be launched that D* has on purpose not announced. For what reason I have no idea.
Hi all,
I just joined the forum and really enjoy it. I'm switching from cable to DirecTV in order to ensure getting the Big 10 network and I'm wondering if they have FSN Midwest in HD? I didn't see it in the list.
I didn't count RSNs either although I won't argue with D* for counting those.
I see 53 full time channels.73 if you count rsns ,I hope there 27 NFL channels in HD then. Thats the only way I see 100.Baseball will be over ,so they can't really count them.
Projected: DirecTV HD list - DBSTalk.Com
I think the LIL expansion will largely wait for the next satellite launch in December. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
Being in DMA #100, I am not holding my breath for anything before next summer. That's why I have an ant that can draw signals in from Charleston (<20 miles), Myrtle Beach (65 Miles), Savannah (75 Miles) , and Columbia (about 90 Miles).
Being in DMA #100, I am not holding my breath for anything before next summer. That's why I have an ant that can draw signals in from Charleston (<20 miles), Myrtle Beach (65 Miles), Savannah (75 Miles) , and Columbia (about 90 Miles).
Interesting find. "Presented in 1080i in 16:9 format"