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    By admin | September 3, 2008

    Today, Great TV whether it be Direct TV, Dish Network or the local cable company is as much of a household staple as the can opener. Watching your favorite TV shows or keeping up to date with the recent current events or weather can not only help you relax but also keep your family entertained. With so many options available where do you begin? Is there a difference in cost? Hopefully by the end of this article you will better know what to expect.

    First you must decide what your requirements are. Do you watch sports? Do you need local channels? Do you live on a specific channel? If this is the case, write down the channels that interest you so you can keep this in mind when we compare services.

    Next you must decide between the big two, Cable or Satellite (satalite). After comparing prices I found that satellite was actually considerably cheaper per month for more channels than my local cable company. My only concern with switching service was the reliably of a Satellite (satalite) Dish. This was probably due to multitude of negative commercials my local cable company has shown. Commercials that depict the reliability of satellite service equal to a “your lucky if it ever works” service. Ironically, after several cable outages I checked into prices and found that the price difference was worth the plunge. To my surprise I have not lost reception yet! In my opinion, it seems like only the really really bad storms must block a noticeable amount of service and in those cases I am probably going to unplug my TV and head for cover anyway.

    I have been very pleased with Dish Network so far so if you want to try it out you can go visit the links below. The only reason I chose Dish Network over Direct TV was a small difference in price and the package fit my taste just a little better. Most Satellite (satalite) services will offer a free dish or installation package if you have a decent amount of credit. If you don’t have credit yet or if it is tarnished, you may need to pay for your receiver. But the upside is it will usually be free if you keep your service for a while. You will usually get an amount back every bill as a refund and you can move your equipment from house to house if you decide to move because you paid for it!

    Hope that helps you to
    make a more informed decision about your service provider.

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    Dish Network Deals DishNetwork TV Via Satellite

    By admin | July 9, 2008

    So you already know that Satellite TV is the way to go and that you can do it for less with Dish Network, but which service should you choose? The purpose of this article, Dish Network Deals: DishNetwork TV via Satellite, is to take an in-depth look at the various packages Dish Network has to offer so you may better select the right package for your needs.

    Dish Network offers a very economical way to enter the world of digital quality television. You can get 60 of today’s most popular channels for as low as $26.99. This entry level package is called Americas Top 60. This package includes favorites like ABC Family, The Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, ESPN, ESPN2, The Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel (TLC), Food Network and of course the usual channels like MTV/CMT, TNT and more.

    If you would like more sports channels, for $10 more dollars a month you can get around 30 more channels of sports with the Americas Choice Plus package. If you want more channels, but don’t want to be limited to extra sports, keep reading.

    Dish Network’s next package is called America’s Top 120. This package boasts 120 of the most popular channels in North America including, but not limited too, nice additions such as Animal Planet, Toon Disney, FX, The Game Show Network, American Movie Classics, Independent Film Channel, Lifetime Movie Network, Turner Classic Movies, The Speed Channel and around 30 sports channels not offered on the America’s Choice Package. You also get access to Dish Networks Digital Audio channels which are nice to have in case you need some background music for company, or relaxing you time.

    If 120 channels just isn’t enough, try America’s Top 180 Package. This package adds many great channels like Discovery Kids, National Geographic Channel, The Outdoor Channel, The Movie Channel (West), Hallmark Channel and many more, too many more to list.

    If you are particularly interested in more movie choices, look at the America’s everything package. This package includes all of the above with the addition of 31 commercial free premium movie channels from names like Showtime, Stars, HBO and Cinemax. You will be sporting over 230 total channels with this package. As far as bragging rights are concerned, this is the only way to go.

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    Dish Network Satellite TV, visit
    i-dish-network-tv.com for great deals on
    Dish Network TV. We offer
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