Satellite Tv Entertainment A Choice Between Two Giants


by Conan Bare - Date: 2009-01-26 - Word Count: 425 Share This!

Back during the 1990's, a totally new way of receiving television entertainment became available to consumers. Before that time, the vast majority of people could choose only between standard over-the-air TV broadcasts that have been around for decades, or cable TV which really started to take off during the1980's and offered consumers a lot more programming content.

There were of course the old C-Band style satellite TV systems but they were used mostly in very ruralareas where it was difficult to get any over-the-air broadcasts and cable was not available. The dishesrequired to use these systems were very large and not the most attractive things in the world either.Expense was another issues, since these older systems often cost $1000 or more.

When DISH Network and DirecTV arrived on the scene, consumers could use a much smaller dish to receiveprogramming that offered just as much variety as cable and superior picture quality as well. For thecable TV companies who were pretty happy with their monopoly on television service in many areas, thenew generation of satellite TV represented the first real competition for the cable industry and thetwo industries have been battling each other for customers ever since.

As a dedicated satellite TV customer, I don't ever plan to go back to cable TV unless there is a verygood reason to do so. DISH Network was the provider I chose because I liked their programming offeringsbetter than what DirecTV was offering.

For those who have decided to sign up for satellite TV service, the only real choices these days areDISH Network and DirecTV. In general, DISH Network is a but less expensive than DirecTV and I believeDISH Network is ahead with the technology. For example, there is some 1080p HDTV content available on DISHNetwork right now, but not on DirecTV.

Both companies seem to take turns claiming that they have the most HDTV channels, but it all depends onhow the channels are counted. You will come up with different numbers when you include per-per-viewor "on demand" channels and as you might expect, both companies will use numbers that make it looklike they have the most HD channels.

I don't think HDTV content is a big concern since both companies have plans to continue offering newHDTV channels and I think they will end up being about the same.

If you are a big sports fan, DirecTV may be a good choice because they do offer some sports packagesthat DISH does not offer. However, if you don't care for sports, I believe DISH Network is the bestchoice due to their superior technology and more affordable packages.

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For more information on where you can get DISH Network or DirecTV, you can find many current satellite TV deals on the internet by using the search engine of your choice.

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