As someone who enjoys Dish out on the west coast--Los Angeles--I prefer getting the east coast feeds because I can DVR the History Channel, NatGeo, etc., prime-time, first-run shows from 5-8PM PDT. It does make it a bit of a challenge sometimes to watch the local news, as LA local news is often far more entertaining and dramatic than the TV fiction dramas. However, this leaves my DVR free to record Locals and all their prime-time programming instead of trying to record everything at the same time: an impossibility. I would go nuts if I had to fit in all the local network shows along with all the pay channels on the DVR timers at the same time. And, I really enjoy being able to watch the east coast feeds live just after arriving home; it fits my schedule perfectly. Really good TV starts at 5PM. For example, MTV's racy shows start at 7PM local PDT, a perfect time to sit down with dinner and enjoy fresh TV. I have local 10PM news and 11PM news to watch later. In fact, the east coast feeds are one of the strongest reasons I stay with satellite.
Of course, on the other hand, the ubiquitous "Paid Programming" crap starts earlier here, about midnight or 1AM PDT. If I am up late, this really does reduce my live channel choices, but thankfully, there are still some really good channels, such as Science Channel, that don't show paid programming.
OK, that was a long post about my LOVE AFFAIR with getting the east coast feeds here on the west coast, and I love getting the CW and My TV early via the superstations, as well. And the east and west coast feeds of the premium movie channels provides great flexibility. "Nuff said, I guess.