EchoStar: We Have 48 National HD Channels

actually swanni is right!!!

EchoStar Communications Corporation - DISH Network Launches TBS in HD

The leader in high definition, DISH Network offers more than 70 HD channels including 48 national HD channels -- the most in the industry -- as well as HD local channels available in more than 50 percent of U.S. households, 22 Regional Sports Networks in HD and eight HD Pay-Per-View channels. DishHD is available free for six months to new customers, and new DISH Network subscribers may also receive a free upgrade to the company's industry-leading and award-winning HD DVR receivers. Through Jan. 31, 2008, both current and new qualifying DISH Network DishHD customers may also enjoy up to $800 of instant savings on a variety of Sharp's most popular line of flat panel HDTVs.

40 + 8 HD PPV + 22 HD Regional sports =70
22 game only RSN's that cant be seen in any market other than the one that the teams are playing in? thats not national...;)
 
Does E* also counts NBA-HD. I have yet to see anything on that channel. Has anyone seen anything on that channel?
 
22 game only RSN's that cant be seen in any market other than the one that the teams are playing in? thats not national...;)

These channels are nationally available to anyone. Last I checked dish doesn't make the blackout rules or decide what these RSNs will broadcast in HD. If they broadcast something that has no blackout rules then anyone can watch. Because of this I get a number of differenet college games in HD on multiple RSNs not in my area.

I'd also consider HD PPV more of an HD channel than the other nationals we've acquired lately. I'm sure if you calculated the amount of HD programming provided by each the PPV channels are the hands down winners.
 
At least this marketing hub-bub has come back to bite Dish. Remember when Lifetime was stating that Dish had 30+ channels dedicated solely to sports and didn't have that many that were aimed at women? With these additional channels, that argument is only strengthened. This might come back to harm Dish when stations renegotiate their deal.
 
I think D* is doing similar things with their #'s, upconverting channels to call them HD, etc.

Can you please provide a list of what channels you think D* is upconvering channels on their own just so they can call them HD? Folks, including Scott, have been saying this but when asked for something to backup statements like this all you get is silence.
 
These channels are nationally available to anyone. Last I checked dish doesn't make the blackout rules or decide what these RSNs will broadcast in HD. If they broadcast something that has no blackout rules then anyone can watch. Because of this I get a number of differenet college games in HD on multiple RSNs not in my area.

I'd also consider HD PPV more of an HD channel than the other nationals we've acquired lately. I'm sure if you calculated the amount of HD programming provided by each the PPV channels are the hands down winners.
Nationally available to everyone, but they are game only and blacked out for out of market games??? How does that work? In that case my locals are nationally available provided you move here to watch them.
I know that E* doesnt have any control over the blackout rules. But to call them national isnt even a bit of a stretch, its just false

Yes HD ppv channels have all HD. thats not the point, you cant subscribe to a HD ppv package.
 
From everything I have gathered, and correct me if i am wrong, but SciFi doesnt have an HD feed yet... so that is 100% up converted and being called an HD channel from D*.
 
Usually when a network starts an HD feed there is some sort of fanfare press release from the network. When nothing is on the networks website, or released by the network, it makes you wonder what is up.
 
Reread the press release E* dosent count regional sports as a national HD channel

No kidding. I never said they did.

Now you should re-read why I responded with my answer to someone that said they receive the RSNS from over the country - which IS a bogus statement. Maybe then it will make sense to you.
 
No kidding. I never said they did.

Now you should re-read why I responded with my answer to someone that said they receive the RSNS from over the country - which IS a bogus statement. Maybe then it will make sense to you.
Which is what i was trying to clear up also
 
I find it amazing that someone could TWIST what I DID say, into something I DIDN'T say.

Especially when they aren't even close to each other.
 
The fact is that D has been taking the ball and running with it. Kudo's to D.

E isn't dead in the water. They have the CAPACITY to do what they need to do. I hope they ACTUALLY do it. They need to stop deluding themselves with PPV and multiple sports channels empty of content. Will they step up to the plate? I hope so.
 
D* already has SciFi "HD", but from what i had read here and other places, SciFi does not have an HD feed, and there has been no announcement from SciFi of a launch of SciFi HD, and there is nothing on the SciFi site, which is why i stated what i did, ScoBuck is claiming there is HD content on Scifi, which is great news that i had not heard, but it seems odd that it would be done with no fanfare from SciFi.
 
D* already has SciFi "HD", but from what i had read here and other places, SciFi does not have an HD feed, and there has been no announcement from SciFi of a launch of SciFi HD, and there is nothing on the SciFi site, which is why i stated what i did, ScoBuck is claiming there is HD content on Scifi, which is great news that i had not heard, but it seems odd that it would be done with no fanfare from SciFi.
Look hard enough, and you'll find a report of a C-band uplink of SciFi-HD. If D* was actually upconverting the SD feed, that uplink wouldn't be necessary.
 

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