DISH delivers Netflix and new Vevo app

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DISH leads industry in whole-home entertainment, delivers Netflix and new Vevo app

· First major US pay-TV provider to offer whole-home Netflix experience; app arrives on DISH’s Joey clients
· First pay-TV provider to offer Vevo on a set-top box; app offers library of 140,000+ HD music videos

ENGLEWOOD, Colo., April 14, 2015 – In another industry first, DISH today enhanced its whole-home entertainment offerings with the expansion of Netflix to its Joey clients and the arrival of Vevo on its award-winning Hopper platform.

Following the launch of the Netflix app on its second-generation Hopper DVR in December, today DISH began making the world’s leading Internet television network available on Hopper’s accompanying Joey units for second, third and fourth-room viewing. With this update, DISH becomes the first major U.S. pay-TV provider to offer its customers a whole-home Netflix experience.

“We’ve received a great amount of positive feedback from our customers since the launch of Netflix on Hopper,” said Vivek Khemka, DISH senior vice president of product management. “Consumers love Netflix, so today, we’ve taken this integration one step further, offering instant and affordable Netflix access throughout the entire household on one easy-to-use platform.”

"Our great partnership with DISH has helped expand the number of places where you can see and easily view great content such as ‘Marvel's Daredevil’ and ‘House of Cards’,'' said Bill Holmes, Netflix global head of business development. "Now that DISH is expanding its Hopper experience with its Joey clients, our members will be able to start watching in the living room, pause and pick up right where they left off in the bedroom, and elsewhere in the home."

DISH’s second-generation Hopper customers should expect to see the Netflix app on connected Joey clients, including Joey, Super Joey and Wireless Joey, within the coming weeks. Those new to Netflix can create an account in the app or by visiting www.netflix.com/dish.

In a related announcement that gives customers even more centralized entertainment options, DISH today became the first pay-TV provider to offer Vevo. This enhancement gives customers access to more than 140,000 music videos directly from their TV. The new Vevo app begins rolling out to DISH’s second-generation Hopper today.

“While music videos were once a driving force in TV entertainment, we’ve seen a shift in programming that drove this content online to sites like Vevo, where it continued to draw high viewership,” said Khemka. “Together with Vevo, we are making it easier for Hopper customers to be able to view music videos on their TV screens–this time with even more choice and control over how viewers discover and enjoy the videos they want to see.”

“On TV, Vevo's audience spends more than 30 minutes per session watching music entertainment," said David Rice, Chief Product Officer, Vevo. "Our goal is to make access to Vevo’s library of music videos, original programs and our Vevo TV linear channels effortless, and with DISH’s Hopper, it’s now easier than ever for music fans to sit back, relax and be entertained."

The Vevo app on Hopper gives viewers access to a library of more than 140,000 HD music videos that can be discovered by browsing categories like genre, top videos and artists, live videos, premiers and staff picks. Users can also access Vevo TV to watch music videos playing 24/7 on three different channels – popular hits, country, and rap and R&B.

The app will additionally rollout to DISH’s first-generation Hopper, as well as to all Joey clients later this year, allowing customers whole-home access to Vevo entertainment.

Both the Netflix and Vevo apps are easily accessible from any DISH channel by clicking the blue button on the remote control.
 
They usually don't put out announcements like this until after the updated software has been pushed to everyone. They're going to have some people calling (and complaining) that they don't have this available yet....
 
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I noticed Netflix appearing on the Joey over the weekend. Tried it out although it is slow to load and navigate, it does stream well.
 
How many streams can the Netflix client handle at once? They mentioned four rooms above.

Also, the Netflix client isn't available on the H2K?
 
so does that mean we will get the new vevo app today or will we have to wait until the new software?
 
The HWS that has S520 is doing PTAT right now so a reset will have to wait. Other HWS is still on S517.

Edit: Oops, brain fart!
 
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H2 will be replaced by Vice

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