Remember the good ol' days when all you had was over-the-air TV, and all you had to watch was a handful of programs that were either grainy, fuzzy, or off the air? My how things have changed. Now, thanks to satellite TV you can get hundreds of channels all broadcast in digital format for a super sharp picture. Here's an overview of DISH Network satellite TV that explains how it works and what it offers. DISH Network DISH Network launched its first satellite in 1996. It now has a fleet of 10 satellites that broadcast programs to more than 14 million subscribers in the United States. DISH Network receives programming from various networks like ABC, NBC, CNN, and HBO, and transmits those programs from their broadcast center to one of their satellites hovering 22,300 miles above the earth. The satellite then sends the signal back down to earth where it's picked up by a saucer-like antenna called a dish. DISH Network's Satellite TV System In order to receive satellite programs you need a dish to capture the signal sent from a satellite, plus a receiver to decode that signal and send it to your TV. They will give you a complete system - dish and receivers - free of charge to get you to subscribe to their programming service. You don't even have to install it as installation is also free. In addition to their regular receivers, DISH Network also offers DVR (digital video recorder) receivers that can record your favorite programs, and HD (high definition) receivers that transmit HD pictures to your television. They even offer a combination HD/DVR receiver that lets you watch and record HD TV programs. These receivers are free when you subscribe to their service. DISH Network's Service DISH Network has more than 350 channels, many of which are broadcast in high definition. These channels run the gamut of programs from TV series, movies, news, weather, and sports ... to nature series, comedy channels, cartoons, food networks, shopping channels, financial programs, and even a channel devoted to babies. They sell their programming as packages, and currently offer five packages starting with their Family package which consists of 40 family-oriented channels. Their premier package, America's Everything package, consists of 238 TV channels, 52 music channels, 60 Sirius satellite radio channels and 31 movie channels (Showtime, Starz, HBO and Cinemax). Packages start at $20 a month for their Family package. If you want your local channels, you'll need to shell out an additional $5 per month. The Bottom Line If you don't watch much TV and don't care how fuzzy your reception is, then satellite TV isn't for you. If, on the other hand, TV is your main form of entertainment and you want a crystal-clear picture, theater-quality sound, and enough channels to please even the most ardent TV fan, then I recommend checking out what DISH Network has to offer. Visit http://www.thesatellitetvguide.com/free-dish-network.htm or click on the following link for more information on DISH Network satellite TV, plus where to get the best deal on their satellite TV service. You can also see their latest special offers and order their service online. The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written a number of articles on DISH Network satellite TV.
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