Tag: Dish
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Dish CEO: Streaming Video is Replacing Traditional Pay TV
Dish was one of the first traditional pay-TV providers to see the future in streaming with its Sling TV streaming service. Many others have followed Dish Network’s efforts—most notably AT&T’s new DIRECTV NOW service—but they are all still trailing Sling TV. Now it seems that the effort is paying off for Dish according to Dish…
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Need an Antenna Installed? Dish Can Do That For You…
Want a home antenna installed but don’t want to risk getting up on your roof or in your attic? Dish Network says “no problem, we will come do it for you.” Now with a single call you can get a Dish Network technician out to your house to install an antenna. Their website says: Give…
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Dish Network Lost a Record Number of Subscribers This Year
Cord cutting is continuing to be big news this summer as once again there is bad news for traditional pay-TV. Dish Network announced that during the second quarter of 2016 they lost 281,000 pay-TV subscribers compared to just 81,000 during the same time in 2015; however, some of this loss was made up by Dish…
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Everything We Know About Sling TV Right Now
Sling TV announcement has created a lot of buzz in the cord cutter community. Cord cutters news is excited to get our hands on it to test it and see if it will live up to what cord cutters need. For now here is a break down of what we know about Sling TV as…
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Is Dish’s Sling TV Really What Cord Cutters Want?
Dish today announced that they are launching a new service called Sling TV for only $20. It will offer streams of popular cable channels including ESPN, ESPN2, CNN, TBS, TNT, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Travel Channel, Food Network, ABC Family, HGTV, Disney Channel and Maker. The service is being pushed as a service aimed at…
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How To Stop Getting Spam Email And Mail From Comcast, Directv, Dish, TWC, And More
We all know the pain after you cancel your TV service you get hundreds of emails and letters asking you to come back. Here is how you can get off their contact list for many of the major companies. The first thing you need to do is add yourself to the Do Not Call list.…
