| More HD Channels Coming to Dish and DIRECTV |
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| Home Theater News What Is On In HD News | |
| Written by Jerry Del Colliano | |
| Tuesday, 21 January 2003 | |
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rumor at CES was that Dish Network was in negotiation to acquire the 24
hour HDTV network HDNet to add to its roster of HDTV channels available
in HDTV. HDNet currently broadcasts live sporting events, feature
films, concerts and documentary programming in 1080i HDTV on DIRECTV.
Marc Cuban, HDNet’s founder, expressed interest in inking a deal with
Dish Network but said the ball was in Dish Network’s court. Dish
Network didn’t return calls asking for comment.
More HD buzz from CES has the 24 hour Discovery HD channel coming to DIRECTV in coming months. Discovery HD representatives at their CES booth said that they are in negotiations but no deal was in place yet. Since a merger between the two biggest satellite TV networks is seemingly stalled right now, both networks seem to be looking to acquire all of their competitors HDTV channels. Consumers who are not blessed with many (or any) terrestrial HDTV channels are thrilled to see progress in the “there’s nothing on in HDTV” dilemma. As reported last week in AudioRevolution.com, ESPN will be coming to HDTV but a broadcast network deal has yet to be announced. Don’t be surprised to see it on both networks. |
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