DISH Network brings HD locals to eight more markets
Just a day after DISH Network announced that HD locals would be arriving in Louisville, Kentucky, now the satcaster is bringing 'em to eight new markets. Starting today, DISH subscribers in Charleston-Huntington, W.V.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, Pa.; Jacksonville, Fl.; Lexington, Ky.; Little Rock-Pine Bluff, Ark.; Louisville, Ky.; Wichita Falls, Texas and Lawton, Okla. can tune into their locals in high-def for the first time without an OTA antenna. Enjoy, folks!



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Patrick Joseph @ Nov 20th 2008 8:26PM
How about taking care of the West coast for once?
Adam @ Nov 20th 2008 9:18PM
Getting closer to Indianapolis...but still not there. What's going on Dish!!
seven @ Nov 21st 2008 1:59AM
A Dish CR told me last night over the phone "definitley yes and more than we thought" when I asked if they were going to add more HD next month as promised (150 by the end of the year).
zargon @ Nov 21st 2008 8:40AM
I recently went with Dish since we moved and Charter's offerings for HD in our area were down right pathetic. I think had almost twice as many with Comcast. Dish had most of the HD that I needed, but they better be adding AMC (especially if Madmen comes back) soon. There are more that I can't think of, but they aren't too important, but would be nice to have.
I wish there was a clear schedule that we could look up or something rather than just discovering it.