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The Dish Network Guide – What You Should Know About Dish Network
DISH Network is the fastest-growing satellite TV provider in the world. This guide explains what DISH Network is, what services they provide, and where you can get the best deal on their services and programming.
What is DISH Network?
DISH Network is a broadcasting service that provides satellite TV programming, satellite radio broadcasts, and high-speed Internet service to homes and businesses in the United States. The acronym DISH stands for Digital Sky Highway.
Based in Meridian Colorado, DISH Network launched its first satellite in 1995, and began operations in 1996. In 2004 they began providing Sirius satellite radio programs, and in 2006 they began delivering WildBlue broadband Internet service.
DISH Network now has more than 14.5 million customers, with TV and broadband service provided by 10 satellites orbiting the earth.
What services does it provide?
Satellite TV programming - DISH Network has more than 350 channels that provide all-digital and HD (high definition) programming, including:
* Major networks like ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, and The CW
* Newly-released movies from HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Starz, and the Movie Channel.
*Sports programming from networks like ESPN and Fox Sports, plus sports packages for baseball, football, basketball, and hockey
* International channels broadcast in 20 different languages, including Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, Filipino, German, Greek, Israeli, Italian, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian, Urdu, and Vietnamese
* News, weather, and financial programs from CNN, Fox, The Weather Channel, and CNBC.
* Special interest programming from The History Channel, Arts & Entertainment, The Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, and The Food Network
* Children’s programming from The Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, The Cartoon Network, and TV Games Network.
Satellite Radio shows - DISH Network has 52 music channels and 60 commercial-free Sirius satellite radio channels. Musical genres include pop, rock, classic rock, soul, hip-hop, country, classical, jazz, punk, new age, and Christian music.
Broadband Internet service – Their broadband high-speed Internet service is powered by WildBlue. This service allows you to surf the Internet, check your email, plus download and upload files, pictures, and music at speeds up to 1.5 Mbps.
What equipment do I need?
In order to receive DISH Network satellite TV service you need a satellite dish, receivers, and remote controls. When you purchase their service you get all the equipment you need for free. They’ll even install it for free and show you how to use it.
If you have an HD TV you can get a free HD receiver, and if you want to record your favorite program you can get a free DVR (digital video recorder) receiver that records up to 500 hours of programs for free.
Where can I get the best deal?
The best deals are available on the Internet because Internet dealers have lower overhead than store-based dealers who have to pay rent and hire sales people. Internet prices start at .99 per month for satellite TV and satellite radio service, and .95 for Internet service.
Visit http://www.thesatellitetvguide.com/free-dish-network.htm or click on the following link for more information on DISH Network, plus where to get the best deal on their satellite TV service. You can also see their latest special offers and order their satellite TV service online.
The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written a number of DISH Network guides.
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The Shows you Want to Watch From Dish Network
When you sign up for a Dish Network programming package, you are putting yourself in control of the programming you want to watch. With its large selection of channels and programming packages, and an impressive selection of receivers and other options, Dishnetwork lets you decide what sort of television options you want. This level of customer service has let Dishnetwork win the prestigious JD Power award for best customer satisfaction among television providers and is part of the reason that so many people have entrusted their television service to Dish Network . To make the switch to satellite TV even more appealing, Dishnetwork is offering special deals that let you receive free equipment and installation, plus free equipment upgrades and rebates when you subscribe to certain programming packages.
From the moment you decide to sign up for Dishnetwork service, you can start choosing what you want most. Dish Network offers 14 base packages and plenty of extra channels to meet all your needs. For basic, family-oriented service at an incredibly low price, DishFamily offers 40 great channels like Animal Planet, Discovery Kids, Angel One and C-SPAN. While this is a great option for many families, most families will choose one of the America’s Top packages. With America’s Top 60 you receive 60 of America’s favorite channels like Cartoon Network, ABC Family Channel, Discovery, and Nickelodeon. If you like the choices of the Top 60 but also love sports, America’s Top 60 Plus will add a regional sports network to your programming. With America’s Top 120 and the Top 180, you will get many more channels including dozens of SIRIUS satellite radio stations. And America’s Everything Pak offers the Top 180 with the addition of the HBO, Showtime, Starz, and Cinemax movie packages. For Spanish-speakers, Dish Network’s Latino packages offer both Spanish and English programming with up to 30 Spanish channels and over 130 English ones.
If you love all the standard definition programming, but also want to experience the picture and sound quality of HDTV, one of Dishnetwork’s four HD programming packages will be the perfect match. Each DishTV Town HD package combines the best standard definition channels with up to 29 HD channels. Not only does Dish Network offer the usual HD (High Definition) genres of sports and movies, but you can also experience cartoons, travel, nature, games, art, and fashion in this great format.
Dishnetwork also offers you a great variety of receivers to give you the most equipment options. If you find the inferior quality of programs recorded on VCR tapes annoying, you will want to consider opting for a receiver with DVR. The DVR digitally stores up to 200 hours of recorded programming so you can easily watch all your favorite shows in the same quality format as the original broadcast. Plus, DVRs eliminate the guesswork common with VCRs by letting you use the electronic program guide to choose what shows you want to record. Busy people especially love this device, because it lets them pause and rewind live television too. Not only can you choose a receiver with DVR, but you can also opt for receivers that contain two tuners. With multiple tuners you can independently operate two separate televisions using the receiver. The person using the second television can operate the tuner with a remote control that can work even through walls and other obstructions. This makes it really easy to add a second television onto your satellite system. And, for people interested in HDTV, Dishnetwork offers a couple versions of HD receivers to let you take advantage of both standard and high definition programming.
Because you know the features and programming you need to make your perfect television set-up, Dishnetwork strives to give you the most possible choices and put you in control of your service. Your search for the best home entertainment has come to an end. Start now.
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Johnny Bravo Cartoon Characters
There is only one thing that is larger than Johnny’s muscles – his ego. This is, in fact, the main theme of the Johnny Bravo cartoon series – Johnny’s ego gets the main character into all sorts of adventures and problems. As stated on Wikipedia – It is popularly believed that Johnny’s name came from Greg Brady’s stage name from an episode of The Brady Bunch, and it is possible that creator Van Partible was influenced by this source. However, in an interview that aired on Cartoon Network prior to the debut of Johnny Bravo as an ongoing series, Partible stated that Johnny Bravo was a derivation of his full given name, Giovanni Bravissimo Partible.
Johnny often proves that he is his own biggest enemy, whether he is facing a mighty foe or in his attempt to look cool with the ladies. While he still lives with his mother, Bunny Bravo and has a nerdy friend (Carl) and an annoying next door neighbor (Little Suzie), Johnny is never out of inspiration when it comes to meeting and seducing the ladies.
Johnny Bravo – dressed in black with cool sunglasses, muscular and confident, with a blond hair that stands out from the crowd, you’d think Johnny Bravo is quite a ladies man. He thinks the same about him.. the only problem is that he is too confident in his own presence (by the way, he still lives with his mom). Johnny thinks he is the ultimate chick magnet and this often leads to all sorts of weird complications. Johnny Bravo’s pick up lines are priceless.
Bunny Bravo – Johnny’s mother is an energetic and enthusiastic woman, always ready to help her son out. However, each of her interventions lead to disastrous results. Bunny Bravo is the typical portray of a mom that wants only the best things for her son.
Little Suzie – the 8-year old next door neighbor has a little crush on Johnny Bravo. She seems to have the ability to pop up at the worst possible times for our Elvis-look-alike cartoon star.
Carl – a few years back, Johnny Bravo and Carl were best friends. They were both nerds, and Carl still is one today. Quite often, Carl manages to get the girl by simply speaking out the truth and showing his personality, a fact which drives Johnny Bravo the hunk completely crazy.
Pops – the owner of Pops Soda is a good friend of Johnny’s, always being there for him with advice and help.
The Johhny Bravo cartoon series proves that even grown up topics such as dating or certain ways of behaving can be adapted to a kid’s program.
TRADEMARK & COPYRIGHT CARTOON NETWORK. A TIME WARNER COMPANY. ALL OTHER PROPERTIES FEATURED IN THIS INTERSTITIAL AND THEIR RESPECTIVE TRADEMARKS, COPYRIGHTS & LICENSES HAVE BEEN ACKNOWLEDGED. NO INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. This wonderful, 60-second promo aired sporadingly on Cartoon Network’s 10th anniversary, October 1, 2002. It also happened to be the only thing they put together for what was a special date and more importantly a milestone in children’s television. This tribute of a promo features a decade’s worth of clips from dozens of classic Cartoon Network commercials, ads, show intros and program bumpers. If you watch carefully you’ll see more than just a few clips that’ll trigger your memory and nostalgia as it did with me, as I too was part of the first generation to grow up with Cartoon Network.
Enjoy!!!
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LA-based Capacity proved their ability to think big and follow through with their breakthrough NBC rebrand back in 2006. Since then, theyve been kicking out ambitious projects with consistent attention to detail and huggable charm. The latest jewel in their crown is a massive rebrand for Cartoon Network built around Noods, blank Munny-esque figures created by the crew at Kidrobot. Props to CN for dreaming up such a clever, collaborative concept. Capacitys CN montage starts off in a minimal white space but builds in complexity and vibrancy as more characters, environments and seasons are introduced. My favorite stretch is the Halloween segment, with its moonlit figures and cute sight gags. I also love Yoda reducing General Grievous to a puddle of paint—a clever way to deconstruct the underlying concept of the rebrand. The frenetic soundtrack (also created by Capacity) tinges the entire montage with a playful 8-bit tone and moves things forward with a cheery optimism befitting such a grand undertaking. Nice job all around!