Yeah, $59.99.So you're saying that DA Silver is priced at $60?
Yeah, $59.99.So you're saying that DA Silver is priced at $60?
Yep, it's in the link in Scott's post#38.So you're saying that DA Silver is priced at $60?
I agree. If I moved to Silver from AT250 the only channel missing that we watch is BIO. I don't know if that channel is worth $10 a month.
I went ahead and upgraded to DA Silver. I hadn't planned on it until 2015 to get NBCSN for NASCAR but since the package became available, I went ahead and upped as I enjoy IRL, NHL and the sports networks that also came in the pack. Nat Geo is an added bonus. Hopefully, ESPNU will be in the package when it is put up in HD. Since I'm in an SEC state, I'm assuming SEC Network will be as well.
Of note is that MAVTV which was in Dish America is not in DA Silver. Not a deal breaker for me as I never watched it anyways.
Did you call to change to DA Silver? When I log into my account, I only see regular/Bronze DA.
Is the Guide that Scott posted the current list of channels in each pack?
I can think of a couple of compelling reasons:If that was the case then why does Apple take down their store before they announce new products?![]()
I bet they didn't make any significant changes other than renewing their domain that had lapsed.Needless to say they are making changes to the website. It will be fully up and running at full power shortly.
Fox stations were never part of Dish America packs when they launched. That was always a hold up for many
I can think of a couple of compelling reasons:
1. They need to swap in the information about the new products and update information (including pricing) on existing products
2. No website can handle the kind of instantaneous load that making sure everyone has heard the presentation relieves
I don't think the domain lapsed. I can make changes to my dns here at SatelliteGuys and the last updated will also say today. The (unconfirmed) word I am getting was that one of their major backend servers failed, so they had to update the DNS to point to one of their backup servers.I bet they didn't make any significant changes other than renewing their domain that had lapsed.
Hopefully, it'll have plenty of reality programming. One can never get too much Axe Crab Truckers or Storage Wedding Parolees.Bio is ceasing this Summer. A new channel is planned.
That's some Grade A, Top-of-the-Line, State-of-the-Art marketing BS right there.New channel (new name) is FYI.
"FYI can stand for "For your inspiration, for your imagination or for your innovation, FYI will be a personalized experience for each viewer."
"FYI will be an upscale network with a younger and more modern sensibility than what we've seen on traditional lifestyle networks, in an effort to appeal to an audience that has been underserved on linear but thrives online." The company says that FYI is already in development with more than 30 potential series it hopes will "inspire, not instruct, today's viewers."
http://www.thewrap.com/ae-networks-rebranding-bio-channel-lifestyle-channel-fyi/
This is exactly the kind of channel I know I have been waiting for.
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