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Hd Programming For Dish Network

If we are to define the definition of an HD TV one might say that this is a device who would give you high quality sound with unique features of digital media and high encore facility. The new HD channels of Dish Network are FX, SPEED, Fashion Tv (FTV), Logo and Mav TV.  All these channels were made live by dish TV in early May.  Also, in June MSNBC HD of the satellite TV will be added HD channels increasing it to 140. X HD and SPEED HD can be tuned in if you have Dish Network’s Classic Silver 200 HD programming package and above. The plan starts at $22.99 for the first six months. FTV HD, Logo and Mav TV HD are available in Platinum HD which is an add-on package available for an extra $10 a month.

Last month dish TV added 7 HD channels to its lineup including CMT HD, Comedy Central HD, MTV HD, Nickelodeon HD, Spike TV HD, VH1 HD and BET HD. Moreover local networkchannels such as ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, and The CW channels are broadcast in HD through dish TV. HD programming is also incorporated in various movie channels provided by the Dish Network channels. The major movie channels are HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, and Starz – in HD. You can also get lesser-known movie channels like HD Theater, TBS, TNT, HDNet Movies, Film Fest, World Cinema, and five pay-per-view channels.

If movies are not your cup of tea while sports is something you can major upon, satellite TV brings you  a ton of sports channels such as ESPN, NFL Network, Big Ten Network, World Sport HD, and regional sports channels like CSN, Fox Sports Network, Primetime, and Sports Net highlighting on the special interest channels. Dish TV has a huge number of special interest channels. Some of these channels are – Arts & Entertainment, The History Channel, The Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, Home & Garden TV, The Food Channel, Music HD, Animal Planet, National Geographic Channel, Family Room, Gallery, Game Play, Rush, Equator, Rave, and Ultra. You can also avail a unique pricing of $19.99 for their 40-channel Family package, and go up to $94.99 for their 365-channel “Everything” package. You can also purchase HD programming individually, with prices starting at a unique rate of $10 a month.

In order to view HD programming you must have an HD receiver which dish network will give you a free HD receiver. They’ll also give you a free HD/DVR receiver that lets you record up to 500 hours of your favorite programs and allows you to pause, rewind, and fast-forward live TV programs. There is nothing like viewing the HD channels on HD TV. The HD channels offer amazing image quality that transforms the way you used to see your TV visuals. Apart from the HD channels the satellite TV provider also offers high quality digital entertainment in standard definition mode. Thus you can have amazing TV entertainment all day long with dish TV.

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January 24th, 2010 at 2:41 am

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