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Comments on news posted 2008-08-04 12:14:30: Last quarter, Dish network added 170,000 new satellite subscribers. This quarter? Not so much. According to the company's latest earnings report, the satellite company lost 25,000 video customers, leaving them with 13.79 million subscribers total. ..

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Looking for the competition

Dish has been by far the worst part of the at&t bundle I have the misfortune of signing up for. Of the '250' channels 10 of them are running the same jewelry infomercial 24/7, and about 180 are unwatchable. Its very unfortunate for me that to watch hockey I needed Versus, which was only offered in this top tier. Other than the occasional BBC program I'm rarely off the networks anyway, I would love to cancel, but I'm locked in
RogerADSL

join:2004-12-10
Lawrenceville, GA

Lets Get Rid of PBS

I am tired of PBS and NPR sucking my tax dollars.
cgigate

join:2003-05-12
Fort Worth, TX

Who needs pay the free air!

FTA to is the way to go!
To get unlimited TV channels from air is free!
only stupid people to pay the air,
wilburyan

join:2002-08-01

Re: Who needs pay the free air!

LOL... until some govt agency shuts down some FTA providers... and some vendors get raided... and end up giving up their customer lists.

Plus there is the whole... if the sat company your jacking signal from goes out of business... there won't be anything for you to steal.

Lets not forget how incredibly reliable FTA is... free tv is nice... but when you want to watch a certain football game, or the season premier of your favorite show... and BAM... screen goes black... you lose!
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