There is a small town to the South and East of me named Loving... maybe they would go for adding Dish... Loving Dish...
Yeah... your right and it would screw up Valentines Day at that Post Office...(they get a lot of mail ins for the post mark) I pity the High School kids in the town that bites on this... their sports teams with Dish logosDarkman said:Would NOT work.. has to be "DISH" specifically... just "DISH"
DISH Network(TM) satellite TV service announced today it will provide free programming for 10 years to all households in the first U.S. municipality willing to change its name legally and permanently to "DISH."
"As part of DISH Network's re-branding efforts and new advertising campaign trumpeting 'Better TV for All,' we invite a city or town to join us by re-branding itself DISH," said EchoStar President Michael Neuman.
Darkman said:Any way you look it it, still, it shows you DISH has guts .. to offer something like that!
Actually thinking back to your post, TuxCoder - maybe i should have said "Any way you look at it, still, it shows you DISH got balls... to offer something like that"TuxCoder said:There, I've now named my left nut DISH. Gimme some free sat tv.
I agree with this.HokieEngineer said:IMO their marketing department needs to be fired.
Yes the DO say.. just gotto read more carefullyHokieEngineer said:IMO their marketing department needs to be fired. This is just coconuts. What if somehow a big city like Detroit changed their name? That'd be great, Charlie would go under. Then the city could change back
Besides, they dont say what level of programming the town gets. Do they get the AEP + locals + PPVs + sportspaks + HD? If I lived in the town that did this, I'd want ALL the channels
It's right there - America's Top 60, lol ...A town of 1,000 households, for example, would receive approximately $4 million worth of free programming, equipment and installation.
To participate, the town government must agree to change the name legally and permanently on government buildings, post offices, official letterhead, schools and hospitals if applicable, street signs where necessary, and any other government signage that contains the city or town's name. The municipality must also file all necessary state and federal documentation.
In exchange, DISH Network will agree to provide every household within the municipal limits a free DISH Network satellite TV receiver, free standard installation, and America's Top 60 programming package free for 10 years. The DISH Network offer is subject to the terms and conditions of DISH Network's residential service agreement and other terms negotiated.
Submissions must be sent to CityMakeover@dishnetwork.com for approval by Nov. 1, 2005.
This is where all the sports arenas and stadiums are, and maybe the good movie theaters too.ats7627 said:No Compelling Content Way
I love the double meaning.ats7627 said:Name Based Recording Court
This road suffers from visibility problems caused by bad lighting and fog (which also causes blurring on the windshield, and reduces the amplitude of any sound).ats7627 said:Charlie Chat Parkway