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DISH Network to Become
First Pay-TV Provider to Offer Local Broadcast Channels in All 210 Local
Television Markets in the United States
Satellite Television
Extension and Localism Act of 2010 (STELA) Signed into Law by President
Obama
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., May 27, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News
Network/ -- DISH Network L.L.C., the fastest-growing pay-TV provider in
America, today announced that it plans to launch local broadcast
channels in 29 new markets on June 3, 2010, becoming the first and only
pay-TV provider to offer local channels to consumers in every market
nationwide. The announcement comes moments after President Obama signed
the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act of 2010 (STELA) into
law, which paved the way for DISH Network to take this historic step.
"We are proud to announce that every American will soon have
access to their local channels from DISH Network," said Charlie Ergen,
Chairman, President and CEO of DISH Network. "While our nearest
competitor offers local channels in only 75 percent of local markets,
DISH Network is committed to offering consumers in all markets -
particularly those living in smaller and rural communities - a full
complement of satellite TV services. All Americans, regardless of where
they live, deserve access to key in-state news, sports, weather and
other programming."
On June 3, DISH Network plans to launch local channels in 29 new
markets, introducing to many consumers a choice in television service
for the first time ever. These markets include: Alpena, Mich.; Biloxi,
Miss.; Binghamton, N.Y.; Bluefield, W.Va.; Bowling Green, Ky.; Columbus,
Ga.; Elmira, N.Y.; Eureka, Calif.; Glendive, Mont.; Greenwood, Miss.;
Harrisonburg, Va.; Hattiesburg, Miss.; Jackson, Tenn.; Jonesboro, Ark.;
Lafayette, Ind.; Lake Charles, La.; Mankato, Minn.; North Platte, Neb.;
Ottumwa, Iowa; Parkersburg, W.Va.; Presque Isle, Maine.; Salisbury, Md.;
Springfield, Mass.; St. Joseph, Mo.; Utica, N.Y.; Victoria, Texas;
Watertown, N.Y.; Wheeling, W.Va.; and Zanesville, Ohio.
The passage of the Satellite Television Extension and Localism
Act of 2010 was made possible through the hard work and dedication of
many members of Congress, including Chairman Patrick Leahy, U.S. Senate
Committee on the Judiciary; Chairman Jay Rockefeller, U.S. Senate
Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation; Senator John Kerry,
U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation; Chairman
John Conyers, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary; Chairman Henry
Waxman, U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee; and Chairman Rick
Boucher, U.S. House Energy Subcommittee on Communications, Technology,
and the Internet.
"For far too long, consumers in many small or rural markets
didn't have access to their local news, weather and sports. One of the
principal goals of the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act
was to encourage local television to be made available to all consumers
via satellite," said Chairman John Conyers, U.S. House Committee on the
Judiciary. "Implementation of the legislation will help make television
markets more competitive, and serve the interests of consumers
nationwide."
"My major goal in reforming the Satellite Home Viewer Act has
been to bring to all 210 local television markets across the nation what
we call local-into-local television service through which local TV
signals are transmitted by satellite to homes in the market where the TV
stations are located," said Chairman Rick Boucher, U.S. House Committee
on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and
the Internet. "Today, we have taken the final step in achieving this
long held goal, and as a result, satellite TV subscribers everywhere
will soon be able to receive both national programming and the local TV
stations that serve their area. With today's presidential signature, on
June 3, DISH Network plans to begin serving the many rural markets that
lack vital local TV signals. I want to commend the leadership of DISH
Network for making this commitment. Millions of homes in America's most
rural regions will be the beneficiaries."
For more information about DISH Network's programming packages
and local services, visit
www.dish.com.
About DISH Network
DISH Network L.L.C., a subsidiary of DISH Network Corporation (Nasdaq:
DISH), leads the pay-TV industry in technological breakthroughs and
provides more than 14.3 million satellite TV customers, as of March 31,
2010, with the highest quality programming and technology at the best
value. Customers have access to the most HD channels, the most
international channels, state-of-the-art interactive TV applications,
and award-winning HD and DVR technology including the ViP 922
SlingLoaded DVR, the world's only DVR with TV Everywhere functionality.
DISH Network Corporation is included in the Nasdaq-100 Index (NDX) and
is a Fortune 200 company. Visit
www.dish.com.
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