The comment about FEARnet HD was funny. The mentions of EPiX, three of four which are in HD, were interesting. But it doesn't look like what will happen is going to be interesting. There are not that many premium movie programmers. There is HBO, Cinemax, Starz, Encore, Showtime, The Movie Channel, Flix. It doesn't take that much room to fit them one by one, according to DirecTV's layout.
DirecTV, I figure, doesn't want to add FEARnet and it doesn't want to add EPiX. Perhaps DirecTV has some underperformances with premium movie programming subscriptions. If that is the case, that may explain why DirecTV is not jumping at adding EPiX.
One thread about QVC HD, Galavision HD, and Playboy TV HD was closed. I want to see more basic cable programmers' high definition feeds come our way. In alphabetical order, I'm thinking of the following: C-Span HD, C-Span HD, Fuse HD, FX Movie Channel HD, GSN HD, Home Shopping Network HD, The Hub HD, Military Channel HD, MTV2 HD, Outdoor Channel HD, Ovation HD, Oxygen HD, PBS Kids Sprout HD, Reelz Channel HD, Sportsman Channel HD, Style Network HD, Sundance Channel HD, TV Guide Network HD, TV One HD, We TV HD. There are others, as well, like Brigham Young University HD, Eternal World Television Network HD, Jewelry Television HD, MavTV HD, RFD-TV HD, ShopNBC HD, Trinity Broadcasting Network HD, and Universal Sports HD. That's a lot. And that many be everything. But I would like to see at least five mentioned added along with QVC, Galavision, and Playboy in high def before this year is done.