DISH Names New Senior Vice President of Programming

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DISH Names New Senior Vice President of Programming

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DISH Network (NASDAQ: DISH) today announced that it has appointed Steven Swain to lead its Programming Group. Mr. Swain, formerly a vice president of DISH's Corporate Finance Group, is being promoted to senior vice president.

DISH has also announced that Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) David Shull will begin a six-month leave of absence May 31 to assist with the care of a family member.

"I have worked closely with Steve for the past three years and I have every confidence that he has the leadership skills, the experience and tenacity to lead our programing operation with excellence," said DISH President and Chief Executive Officer Joseph P. Clayton. "As our CCO, Dave has delivered tremendous achievements for DISH, including the leadership needed to establish a groundbreaking partnership with The Walt Disney Co. He has our support and we are already looking forward to his return."

Mr. Swain will report directly to Mr. Clayton, as will Mr. Shull's team during his absence, including James Moorhead, senior vice president and chief marketing officer, Warren Schlichting, senior vice president of media sales and analytics and Vivek Khemka, senior vice president of product management.

In his new role, Mr. Swain will be responsible for the acquisition and renewal of programming content, including national network and cable channels, Latino content, local broadcast stations and premium services such as HBO, Showtime and Starz.

About Steve Swain, SVP Programming

Prior to joining DISH in 2011 as vice president of Corporate Financial Planning and Analysis, Mr. Swain spent 10 years at CenturyLink (formerly Qwest Communications) where he
served in multiple leadership roles in that organization's Finance and Network Engineering organizations.

He earned his bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Wisconsin and his MBA from the University of Chicago.
 
Scott

How can us weirdos who never watch sports get an AT120- package with NO sports chanels included for a smaller monthly fee.
Can you forward this to the new VP.
Maybe the other two Dish customers who don't watch sprts can chime in, so we can team up.
 
Its called contracts.

if DISH wants DISNEY channel then they got to offer ESPN, as well as Disney XD, Disney Junior, ESPN 2, Espn News, The Longhorn network etc.

If you want the popular channels you are also going to have to get channels that you don't want.

No Sr VP of programming is going to change that unfortunately.
 
NBC is not a disney owned channel.

Comcast owns NBC, as it does all the rest of these channels...

Comcast Sports Group (All the Comcast Sports Networks)
Golf Channel
NBC Sports
NBCSN
Syfy
Chiller
Cloo
E!
USA Network
Universal HD
Bravo Media
Esquire Network
Oxygen Media
Sprout
TVOne
Telemundo
mun2
NBC News
CNBC
MSNBC
The Weather Channel
 
Scott

How can us weirdos who never watch sports get an AT120- package with NO sports chanels included for a smaller monthly fee.
Can you forward this to the new VP.
Maybe the other two Dish customers who don't watch sprts can chime in, so we can team up.

You'll have to move on over to D* as they seem to be able to offer "select" which happens to contain Disney but not Espn!
 
Its called contracts.

if DISH wants DISNEY channel then they got to offer ESPN, as well as Disney XD, Disney Junior, ESPN 2, Espn News, The Longhorn network etc.

If you want the popular channels you are also going to have to get channels that you don't want.

No Sr VP of programming is going to change that unfortunately.

pretty much this unless federal regulators create regulations forcing a la carte style programming you can forget it.
 

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