Thursday, October 9, 2008

Direct TV And Dish Network Real Deals

By Julia Hall

Direct TV and Dish Network are both excellent satellite television companies. They have great service, extremely large programming packages, and low prices. They both also offer services that cable television companies are unable to match. From high definition television access to digital television, satellite television service is much more advanced than most cable services. This results in better service for customers and higher quality television.

The biggest question that people ask when deciding to switch from cable television to satellite is which satellite company they should go with. After all, Direct TV and Dish Network both offer high quality service at low prices and have both been recognized by JD Power And Associates for their high level of customer satisfaction. This means that both companies have something to offer their customers and the only reasons that someone chooses one of these companies over another is that one has services that seem slightly more appropriate for their individual situation.

Take high definition television programming, for instance. If you are looking for extremely in depth HDTV coverage with the most possible channels, you will probably choose Dish Network. Dish Network has a selection of 31 HDTV channels including Universal, TNT, HGTV, Discovery, National Geographic, and a lot of channels that are exclusive to the high definition television format. It also has HBO HD, Starz HD, and Showtime HD. Directv's selection is less comprehensive, so it is not as likely to satisfy someone who is looking for extremely good HDTV coverage. However, with about a dozen HDTV channels and HD locals in some areas, it is enough for anyone who wants enough HDTV to occasionally enjoy the format.

When you look at sports programming, you'll find the opposite pattern. Direct TV is the die hard sportsman's company of choice because they offer a few more options than Dish Network. While Dishnetwork in has a very impressive number of seasonal sports subscriptions and other sports channels, Directv in edges them out with extra options like the few dozen channel Sports Pack and the seasonal sports subscription NFL Sunday Ticket.

For programming options like premium movies, foreign language programming and pay per view, the two companies are fairly equal. Each offers the premium movie packages HBO, Starz, Showtime, and Cinemax, though Directv offers them in a smaller programming package than that of Dish Network. International television is comprehensive through both companies, and each company offers a lot more than cable companies have. Dishnetwork has a few more choices than Directtv in this area however, which will only affect you if you are looking for certain languages. When it comes to interactive television, both companies are experimenting with the possibilities. You can find channels that offer news, weather, sports, lottery results, and horoscopes through either company, and Dishnet also includes games and other entertainment.

If you are looking for basic programming, you will find everything you'd expect among Directv's and Dishnet's programming packages. Directtv in starts its programming lineup with a 140 channel package, and Dish Network in starts with a 100 channel package, the America's Top 100. This makes Directv's entry-level package more comprehensive. When you get to the middle level, Direct TV has 185 channels, while Dishnet has 200. At the top level, each company offers 250 channels.

Comparing the particulars of each company's programming packages and specials is the only way to determine which company truly has the right programming for you. We feel that this month Dishnetwork gives you sightly more bang for your buck with the current special deals.

Julia Hall writes articles for consumers who want to find the latest satellite TV offers and news. She has written for many major publications about Dish TV and how buyers can find the best deals. Follow her publications to find out how you can maximize your communications dollar without sacrificing quality while enjoying the best your television service provider.

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