www.dishnetwork.com
DISH Network Corporation is a pay-television provider across the United States. The Company provides programming, which includes more than 280 basic video channels, 60 Sirius Satellite Radio music channels, 30 movie channels, 35 regional and specialty sports channels, 2,500 local channels, 220 Latino and international channels, and 50 channels of pay-per-view content.
News
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15/04/13
DISH offers $25.5 bln for Sprint, challenges Softbank -
25/05/12
Dish sued by TV networks over Ad Hopper feature - UPDATE -
07/05/12
Dish Networks Q1 profit down, but reports subscriber growth -
07/11/11
Dish Network's Q3 profit rises, but subscribers narrow -
06/04/11
Dish Network wins Blockbuster bankruptcy auction with $320m bid -
05/11/10
Dish Network Triples Q3 Profit On 11% Revenue Growth
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