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Jul 9, 2024, 5:14:43 AM7/9/24
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I just added the multi-sports pack on Dish which includes channels like Longhorn Network, RedZone, etc. The channels show up on my television, but they don't seem to be coming up on TV Everywhere. I have tried re-scanning and then I also tried to delete the source and re-add it. Those new channels are not showing up. Here's the log:

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The way TVE works with Channels DVR is that it uses your TV Provider account (Cable/Sat/OTT doesn't matter who) to authenticate you to the Network you want to watch/record. The content doesn't come from your Provider Dish, it comes from the network you're viewing/recording.

It is helpful to know that the quality is determined by the network. Is there a list somewhere of channel output? It's great that channels will either come in 720p or 1080p. Do you know if the picture is limited to 30 fps or do some channels stream at 60 fps?

Just tried this feature. Looks awesome! I logged in with Dish and everything seems to work except for NBC Sports Chicago. If I go to the NBC Sports website I can login and stream everything just fine. Here is the error in the log

It doesn't unfortunately. I uninstalled and reinstalled, removed and readded, and it still didn't seem to help. I also tried another browser in case the auth was happening within the browser and not in the server. Looks like its server side so it didn't help. I did have it authenticated against direct and then had to switch it to dish network so maybe that plays into it

The Documentary Channel provides DISH Network viewers with an unparalleled selection of documentary viewing options spanning all genres. Each film airs commercial-free on the Documentary Channel, including many titles making their worldwide television premieres.

"With the phenomenal recent box office success of films such as 'March of the Penguins,' 'Winged Migration' and 'SuperSize Me,' our launch coincides with the height of the documentary genre's popularity," said Tom Neff, chief executive officer of The Documentary Channel. "Today is a great day for documentary filmmakers and documentary fans. There's finally a place on the dial that's 'all-docs-all-the-time' - a 24/7 documentary film festival - and it's now available to over 12 million subscribers thanks to DISH Network."

"DISH Network is excited to offer its subscribers The Documentary Channel, especially at a time when documentaries are proving more compelling and popular," said Eric Sahl, senior vice president of Programming for DISH Network. "We provide a wide spectrum of channels that appeal to all audiences and believe that The Documentary Channel, an educational and entertaining public interest channel, will further complement our 'edutainment' channels."

EchoStar Communications Corporation (NASDAQ:DISH) serves more than 12 million satellite TV customers through its DISH Network, the fastest-growing U.S. provider of advanced digital television services in the last five years. DISH Network offers hundreds of video and audio channels, Interactive TV, HDTV, sports and international programming, together with professional installation and 24-hour customer service. For more information visit www.dishnetwork.com.

The Documentary Channel is the first and only television brand dedicated exclusively to airing independent documentary film on a commercially uninterrupted, 24/7 basis. DOC showcases the gems of non-fiction film, presenting documentaries of all lengths and genres, from classics to cutting-edge. Headquartered in Nashville, Tenn., with offices in Los Angeles and New York, The Documentary Channel is a privately held concern.

DISH Network L.L.C. (an acronym for "Digital Sky Highway"[1]), a subsidiary of EchoStar, provides multichannel television and satellite television via Dish Network, mobile phone service via Dish Wireless, Boost Mobile, and Boost Infinite, as well as over-the-top IPTV services via Sling TV.

The company was formed in 1980 as EchoStar Communications by Charlie Ergen, Candy Ergen, and Jim DeFranco, as a distributor of C-band satellite television systems.[2] In 1987, EchoStar applied for a satellite television broadcast license with the FCC and was granted access to orbital slot 119 west longitude in 1992.[citation needed] A year after the launch of its first satellite, EchoStar I,[3] EchoStar launched its DBS broadcast services under the Dish Network name on March 4, 1996.[1] That launch marked the beginning of its television services under a subscription business model.[citation needed]

In January 2007, EchoStar Communications completed the corporate spin-off of its technology and infrastructure assets into a separate company under the EchoStar name, and the remainder of the company was renamed DISH Network Corporation.[4][5][6][7]

Joseph Clayton became president and chief executive officer of the company in June 2011, while Charlie Ergen remained chairman.[8] Clayton remained in the position until March 31, 2015, when he retired, leaving Ergen to resume the post.[9][10] In December 2017, Ergen was replaced by Erik Carlson.[11] That same year, Dish Network spent over $3 billion in acquisitions of companies in bankruptcy,[12] This includes the April 6, 2011, purchase of Blockbuster in a bankruptcy auction for $322 million in cash and the assumption of $87 million in liabilities.[13][14][15] After acquiring Blockbuster, Dish Network made available Dish Movie Pack for Dish Network subscribers and Sling TV for non-Dish Network subscribers. Blockbuster also has agreements that allow it to receive movies 28 days before Netflix and Redbox which could encourage customers to use these services.[12]

DISH Network also acquired DBSD and TerreStar Corporation.[12] Dish Network also made a bid to purchase Hulu in October 2011, but Hulu's owners chose not to sell the company.[16] In January 2013, Dish bid $5 billion for Clearwire to add wireless internet and mobile video services.[17][18][19] In April 2013, it made a $25 billion bid for Sprint Corporation.[20][21][22][23]

In 2011, Dish petitioned the Federal Communications Commission to combine the S-Band spectrum it acquired from DBSD and Terrestar, and combine this spectrum with LTE. Unlike LightSquared, Dish's spectrum has minimal risk of disrupting Global Positioning Systems.[24]

After changing the position of a satellite orbital position from being over Mexico to Brazil in 2011, Dish Network sought companies that could make a deal, among them Telefnica. However, nothing ever came of this, and DISH decided to enter the country itself. According to the Brazilian Agency of Telecommunications (Anatel), they awaited the authorization of the application.[26] In June 2019, nonetheless, DISH TV accepted to resign its satellite exploration rights assigned to EchoStar and thus ending the possibility of entering the Brazilian market.[27]

In 2019, EchoStar transferred the portion of its business which managed and provided broadcast satellite services, referred to as the BSS (Broadcast Satellite Services) business, to DISH to concentrate on broadband services and other initiatives.[28]

In 2020, Dish acquired Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile, Sprint's prepaid businesses, for $1.4 billion from T-Mobile and Sprint. Dish also acquired $3.6 billion of 800 MHz spectrum, Sprint's entire 800 MHz portfolio.[29][30][31][32]

DISH and its subsidiaries have faced legal action for some of its questionable practices, including fines for telemarketing tactics such as failure to disclose fees with full transparency.[37][38][39][40]

DISH has been sued and countersued dozens of times. DISH argues that effective litigation is important to corporate operations. One such lawsuit was DISH's use of their Hopper DVR to make it easy for viewers to erase commercials.[41]

In 2023 DISH was fined $150,000 by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for failing to de-orbit its EchoStar VII satellite according to the terms of its license; this was the first fine ever issued to a company over the matter of "space debris".[42]

In February 2023, Dish Network suffered a major ransomware attack which resulted in internal outages, loss of service at subsidiary companies such as Boost Mobile, and data theft.[50] The company had to retain outside experts to resolve the issue, and the news caused a slide in the company's share price to a 14-year-low.[51][52] Service outages lasted for more than a month, with customers reporting wait times for customer service stretching to more than 14 hours.[53] In the aftermath of the ransomware attack, Dish Network was criticized for lack of transparency or communication with its customers.[54]

DISH's main service is satellite television and its offerings are comparable to other satellite and cable companies. Viewers can choose from a series of service bundles, paying more money for more channels. A la carte programming is available, however limited to premium channels such as HBO or Showtime. The company is currently working on diversifying its offerings. With its purchase of Blockbuster LLC, DISH owns the Blockbuster trademarks and has used its intellectual property agreement to offer streaming and mail-order video services.

In 2019, DISH entered an agreement as part of the Sprint/T-Mobile merger in which DISH would acquire Sprint's prepaid wireless businesses, including Boost Mobile.[57] As part of this agreement, DISH became the 4th-largest major wireless carrier in the United States.[58] After the merger was approved by the Justice Department, DISH announced plans to "deploy a facilities-based 5G broadband network capable of serving 70% of the U.S. population by June 2023."[58]

On July 1, 2020, DISH officially purchased Boost Mobile from T-Mobile for $1.4 billion.[59] With this purchase it officially launched its wireless business, DISH Wireless, LLC, offering prepaid service through the Boost brand as an MVNO on the T-Mobile network.[30] DISH stated intentions to offer branded postpaid service in the future with the build-out of their own network.[30] DISH also intends to have the first standalone, 5G-only network in the United States.[30]

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