Change is not always good, nor is it always bad. But change for the sake of change is usually not good or at best annoying. We get used to things the way we like, and just to change something especially in the computer and internet world for no good purpose is irritating. It makes us have to learn again that which we already knew. Take for example the change Microsoft foisted upon us in the control panel changes from XP to Vista. Why was it necessary to change "Add Remove Programs" to "Programs and Features", it served no useful purpose. The first time you used Vista you had to spend time figuring out how to remove a program.
Now in the case with Dish. Before this change, which the CSR at Dish told me was an error, I could choose to have as the default title of my guide "All Channels" or "My Channels, or "HD only" or any other available option. All I had to do was select the option I wanted while in the guide and the next time I accessed my guide that would be the title. I can now still select the All Channels option, BUT it does not stick. That is my gripe! I now do not have control as I did before and that is the way I liked it. Now if you don't like All Channels, that's fine you can select My Channels and it will stick, I no longer have that privilege "Big Brother Dish" has chosen it for me. If you could no longer select My Channels and have it stick, you would not be happy as I am not happy.
Acutally, for me, The MY Channel list should be empty as I have not chosen any channels. But it isn't empty, and in fact is just the All Channels listing by a different name My Channels. Why was this change necessary? Dish has far more important things to change that are not working correctly than the name of the Guide listing.
Michael