MSNBC For Olympics?

testarc

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MSNBC For Spanish Package?

It turns out NBCOlympics.com requires subscribe to both CNBC and MSNBC to watch its online content. Yet MSNBC is not part of any of the Spanish package. So how do I add this one channel for the next few weeks?Thanks
 
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testarc said:
It turns out NBCOlympics.com requires both users to subscribe both CNBC and MSNBC to watch its online content. Yet MSNBC is not part of any of the Spanish package. So how do I add this one channel for the next few weeks?Thanks

AT 200?...unless Dish does a free preview...
 
Thanks. I mean to ask is there a way to add MSNBC without dropping Spanish package.
 
Mojo Jojo said:
AT 200?...unless Dish does a free preview...

Free preview doesnt mean that his package includes that channel. Hence the web authentication will still fail.

Don't know but dish launched sometime ago a world news package ( think for $5 or something like that ) & this channel might be in it. Check it out
 
Thanks, but MSNBC is not part of the world news package.
Don't know but dish launched sometime ago a world news package ( think for $5 or something like that ) & this channel might be in it. Check it out
 
AT 200?...unless Dish does a free preview...

I must have had a blonde moment that day (Curses, Bubbles! :)) Anyway, I posted this at the other forum:


CNBC is in Dish America ($34.99/month). MSNBC and Bravo are in Dish America Silver ($49.99/month). NBC Sports Network is in Dish America Gold ($59.99/month). So, it looks like a sub could sub to Dish America Silver for the online content based on the information provided that says CNBC and MSNBC are needed. Dish America Silver is $49.99/month while America's Top 200 is $59.99/month if anyone is subbing solely for the online content for the Olympics. FMI on Dish America packages: http://www.mydish.com/downloads/Channel-Lineup/DISHamericaChannelGuide.pdf


In terms of Dish Latino packages, Bravo is in Dish Latino Dos ($44.99/month). CNBC is in Dish Latino Max ($57.99/month).
FMI on Dish Latino packages:
http://www.mydish.com/downloads/Channel-Lineup/OnlineChannel_Latino.pdf


In addition, Dish is doing a Gold promotion* for the Olympics for those subbing to AT 120, AT 120 Plus, and 200 who wish to upgrade to AT 250. FMI: Order DISH Pay Per View Movies, Sports & Events | My DISH Support


I know that some may not see $10-$25 as much, but it is not everyday a company rewards you to upgrade your service. (I actually posted this here first in another thread.)


*Offer valid for DISH customers who currently subscribe to America's Top 120, America's Top 120 Plus or America's Top 200. Must call to upgrade to America's Top 250 and mention offer at time of upgrade. The current price for America's Top 250 is $69.99/mo. America's Top 250 will roll to pay on your account at the regular rate. To change your programming, visit mydish.com/myprogramming or call 800-333-DISH (3474). Difference in package price for the first month will be refunded by mail as an American Express Reward Card. America's Top 120 and America's Top 120 Plus customers will receive a $25 Reward Card and America's Top 200 Customers will receive a $10 Reward Card. Maximum value is $25. Allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery. Limit one Reward Card per DISH account activation. May not be combined with other special offers. This Card is provided pursuant to a loyalty, reward or promotional program and can be used only at US merchants that accept American Express Cards except cruise lines, casinos, ATMs, and recurring billing. © 2012 American Express Prepaid Card Management Corporation. American Express is not a sponsor of the promotion and is not responsible for administration or fulfillment. © 2012, DISH Network L.L.C. All rights reserved.
 

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