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Dish Network: Delivering the best in satellite TV
By John Richardson
Dish Network: Delivering the best in satellite TV By John Richardson Dish Network is the nation's leading digital satellite television service provider, with a customer base exceeding 12 million and a variety of programming that offers something for everyone. It's like you've never seen before: Dish Network's digital signal delivers crystal clear images and super sharp sound with Dolby Digital capabilities.
Tune in and see what you're missing: 250 channels, including high definition and interactive options; all the best movie networks, like Cinemax, HBO, Turner Classic Movies and Bravo; sports for every taste, from NHL to NFL, and more. Dish Network also has the best in international programming, Latino programming, and Pay Per View.
Dish Network offers the best in family entertainment, with shows and channels for both kids and adults. From Nickelodeon to the Cartoon Network, from Animal Planet to The Discovery Channel, a host of educational programs are available for children of all ages. The whole family can gather round to watch great, inspirational shows on networks like The Hallmark Channel and Lifetime. Moms and dads who want to monitor what their kids watch have the option of doing so with parental control locks. They're easy to operate and the perfect solution for keeping inappropriate channels off-limits.
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is always striving to add new options for subscribers. Sirius satellite radio is a new addition that offers lots of exciting programs and a variety of music. Bringing the best, CD-quality digital sound, along with hundreds of stations and shows, including comedy, sports, news and more, Sirius is the best satellite radio available today. Dish Network has also added significantly to its high definition programming. Ten VOOM high definition networks were brought on board last year, making Dish Network the leader in high definition television. Subscribers can get up to 1700 hours of high definition - the highest quality available.
Using cutting edge technology, Dish Network makes only the latest equipment available to its customers. Their receivers and DVRs are the most modern available, with plenty of special features and capabilities to enhance the home entertainment experience.
Consistently ranked number one in the industry for customer service, Dish Network never fails to beat the competition. Both J. D. Power and Associates and the American Customer Satisfaction Index have ranked the company at the top in terms of customer care and technical support -- better than any other satellite or cable company.
New subscribers have the opportunity to take advantage of great offers from Dish Network and its retailers. For a limited time, customers can get free installation, free equipment for up to four rooms, cutting edge high definition receivers and digital video recorders, as well as great customer service. Technical support is available 24 hours a day by phone. Click here to find out more about these special offers. John Richardson is a popular reviewer of consumer electronics and has served as a product development consultant for several consumer electronics manufacturers including Dish Network. For more information on satellite TV, HDTV, and Dish Network DVR< receivers, visit his website: www.bigmouthtv.com
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