DISH Expands High-Definition Programming

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DISH Expands High-Definition Programming

Release Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 1:21 pm MDT
Terms: Programming
Dateline City: ENGLEWOOD, Colo.

ESPNU, ESPNews, Disney East and ABC Family now available in HD
Channels launch in time for NIT, new episodes of popular content

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Starting today, customers of DISH Network L.L.C., a wholly owned subsidiary of DISH Network Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH), can now view ESPNU, ESPNews, Disney East and ABC Family in high definition (HD). As part of a previously announced agreement between DISH and The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) to expand content, HD feeds of the four channels are available just in time for key college sporting events and new episodes of popular shows.

“With the first round of the National Invitation Tournament on ESPNU tonight, college basketball fans will be able to see every jump shot and buzzer beater live on DISH in HD,” said Dave Shull, DISH executive vice president and chief commercial officer. “We know how much our customers value quality HD programming and we are pleased to be the leader in college sports.”

ESPNU HD, ESPNews HD, Disney East HD and ABC Family HD channels were previously available in standard definition (SD) only and will be accessible via the electronic programming guide of the DISH channel lineup for customers in the continental United States; while SD versions of the channels remain available, customers in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands will begin receiving available HD versions March 19. Programming on Disney East HD is aligned to the Eastern time zone while Disney West, which is broadcast in SD, airs programming aligned to the Pacific time zone.
 
With the new HD being lit up they really are becoming the college sports leader :)

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thanks scott are we getting more HD channels?

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In my case, does me little good. Disney HD and ABC Family HD come in on the 110, which is usually a very low signal at my location. Whatever. I do not really watch either channel, regardless.
 
In my case, does me little good. Disney HD and ABC Family HD come in on the 110, which is usually a very low signal at my location. Whatever. I do not really watch either channel, regardless.

Putting them on 110 was the best option for the whole country really, the elevation in the west is good and in the east its better than 129 which is really low in elevation.

But I guess my question is are they also available on one of the Eastern Arc sats or just 110?
 

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