Invincible Satellite | DISH Network Proves To Be Second To None
It’s probably safe to assume you’ve been barraged with ads from cable companies or competing satellite television providers claiming they’re the best at this, or the greatest at that, or the leading provider of whatever. When all the advertising dust settles, however, there’s one clear leader in premium television delivery, programming, and content, and that’s DISH Network.
So, what places DISH Network head and shoulders above the competition? Below, you’ll quickly discover why there is a clear leader in the industry, and for reasons covering all major areas of concern. If you aren't a DISH Network subscriber, there’s a very good chance you’ll be well on your way to becoming one by the time you finish this article.
DISH Network leads the industry in quick and easy installation. DISH Network’s certified installation professionals have made installation a piece of cake, which makes it truly hassle free for you. Not only will a professional installer affix your new satellite dish to your roof or balcony, verifying reception of a strong signal, he’ll also ensure you new receiver and/or DVR is working properly. He’ll also show you how to use your new equipment and won’t leave until you’re 100% satisfied.
DISH Network has the most High Definition channels. With the prominence of flat screen televisions capable of the most brilliant pictures imaginable, this has pretty much become the major selling point. Millions of new subscribers have discovered the most incredible picture in the premium television industry, and continues to be a major point of conversion for subscribers of other cable and satellite providers.
DISH Network has made the most improvement in what is known as service conditions. Once up on a time there were some problems that plagued the satellite television industry as a whole. Namely, severe weather conditions. DISH Network engineers have implemented industry leading solutions to overcome rain fade and other interference problems. Today, DISH Network viewers have a steady signal during even the heaviest snow or rain storms.
Let’s face it, sporting events on all levels have become a major part of the landscape in this country. DISH Network has unbeatable sports coverage, offering complete season packages that cover football, basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, NASCAR, and just about any other sport you can name, including international events not found on other systems. Australian Rules Football, anyone?
Early on, the satellite television industry has made a name for itself in the area of customer care, largely to have a competitive edge against cable companies who were fairly entrenched with consumers. The result for those who have been paying attention is indisputable. DISH Network has consistently been rated best in best in customer care in the entire premium television industry.
If all this sounds enticing, then USDish and DISH Network are awaiting your phone call. Seriously, no other premium television provider can beat DISH Network in any way that can possibly matter. Call today to learn more about their great promotions and offers!
Carrie Underwood Christmas Special | Most Popular American Idol Celebrates The Season On Fox
Carrie Underwood, country singer and the most successful and popular of all the American Idol winners, has her own holiday TV special that will air on Fox this evening (Monday, December 07, 2009).
Carrie will be joined by country stars Brad Paisley, last season's AI pick, David Cook, and the legendary Dolly Parton. Comedy skits and musical entertainment, including favorite Christmas hits and several of Underwood's current chart-topping songs, will be featured on the two hour long variety special.
DISH TV always offers a terrific assortment of holiday programming, including specials from your favorite musical stars.
Carrie Underwood has quickly become not only the most popular of all American Idol winners in the U.S., but the top-selling fan favorite as well. Her country music releases have outsold pop artist Kelly Clarkson, the reality music series' first chosen Idol, by roughly 100,000. Clarkson, the only other Idol winner to continue to put out consistently popular releases, is more successful internationally at this time, with her pop album sales tallied at roughly 20 million (compared to Underwood's current 15 million).
Ironically, a number of singers who were voted off on various seasons have fared much better on the charts and with album sales than many of the performers who actually took the AI titles.
Among the other top-selling former American Idol alums are Kellie Pickler and Bucky Covington, who are both doing well with loyal country music fans. Chris Daughtry has also tasted a good deal of success in the rock-pop genre since being voted off the popular program.
Carrie Underwood, who was born in Muskogee Oklahoma in '83, is a now a true star whose concert tickets sell out just as quickly as her CDs.
After her season four AI success (she beat out Bo Bice in the final showdown) Carrie went on to win four Grammy awards and, in 2009, was named the Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year. She is also this year's Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music Female Vocalist of the Year.
No doubt viewership of her holiday show, which begins at 8 pm central time tonight, will be pretty high. Airing on a Monday evening at the start of the Christmas season, it's very well timed. There's a good chance many families will gather in front of their televisions tonight and enjoy a bit of country Christmas spirit.
Be sure to tune into the fun program tonight at 8!
Clinton Anderson's Downunder Horsemanship On RFD-TV Airs A Most Commendable Horse Rehab
Every Sunday afternoon (1pm mountain time, to be exact) the rural farm delivery channel airs an hour-long episode of Clinton Anderson’s Downunder Horsemanship program.
In a day and age where many equine trainers are entirely focused on a horse’s pedigree and almost insist that any horse not crafted from the most prestigious bloodlines be looked upon as insignificant, Anderson has taken on a most commendable project. Check it out on DISH Network channels’ RFD-TV.
Adopting a young mare from the horse-rescue facility, Habitat For Horses, this acclaimed Aussie expert is in the process of rehabilitating and training ‘Cider’. Working with her from the ground up, he has overcome the horse’s neglectful and abusive past, teaching the lovely girl that humans can be kind and trustworthy.
At the end of the process, which is showcased on Anderson’s television program for many weeks running, the mare will go to an experienced, qualified, horse-friendly home in a special drawing. The horse and her tack will be worth (if one can put a monetary value on something so incredible) an estimated 30k.
We should note that Clinton Anderson isn’t some rookie who’s trying to make a name for himself. He’s one of the most recognized names in the industry and is highly sought after for horse training, riding instruction and nationwide appearances.
His tour stops, sponsored by Wahl Industries, are always packed to the rafters, with tickets selling for approximately $25 per person (with some tickets gifted to loyal customers).
He works diligently with apprentices when at his facility in Texas (to which he recently relocated from Belle Center, Ohio) and is known for working his own horses at any available hour. Sources say it’s not unusual for him to be out in the arena at 3 a.m.
This is a professional who is entirely dedicated to his craft. The only reason Anderson would take on a project as time consuming as training an adult horse of unknown lineage, entirely for the purpose of giving her a new lease on life and ultimately giving her away to a deserving horse aficionado at the end of her schooling process, is because he’s a good person.
Not only is he a good person, but he’s a great horseman. It’s only a great (and true) horseman who would look past the names printed on a horse’s breeding registry and into the heart of the animal.
If there’s such a thing as horsemanship sainthood, Anderson’s got my nomination. And RFD-TV gets a great commendation for airing this fantastic program, too. Thank goodness we get to witness this great show with the wonders of satellite TV on DISH Network!
Want To Learn About Chihuahuas? You're Barking Up The Right Tree With Animal Planet on DISH TV!
Our family just loves all the fun animal shows on the Animal Planet Network. One program called ‘Dogs 101’ has become a real favorite in our household!
When mom was looking for a little dog this summer, we were inspired by a Chihuahua story we saw on a DISH network TV channel. There’s just no end to all the fascinating things you can learn on satellite television! And with all DISH satellite TV's deals, it's a really affordable way to keep the entire family educated and entertained.
We had always thought these little guys were too cute, but after learning a bit more about them, we found that they’re pretty fascinating, with an interesting history, too. Ancestors of today’s feisty little pocket pets were first discovered in the region we refer to as Chihuahua, Mexico, which borders our states of Texas, Arizona and New Mexico.
Did you know that the modern-day Chihuahua is descended from the small Mayan Techichi? This little dog dates back to the 5th century AD. Wealthy members of Aztec society as well as their clergy actually revered the Techichi as sacred. Hmm; I think my mother in law thinks her Chihuahua is sacred, too!
The AKC (American Kennel Club) first recognized the breed in 1904. The short haired variety is generally the breed standard, but the long haired dogs are growing in popularity.
Many Chihuahuas live into their late teens, and they’re typically healthy dogs that are relatively low-maintenance. They’re surprisingly hearty despite their tiny size! Being so alert, they make a wonderful alarm system. That fact is one of the reasons we were all so encouraging of mom adopting one; she’s elderly and lives alone. Having her little dog’s companionship is really good for her.
Their exercise requirements are usually minimal, another factor that makes them a terrific pet for older folks. Like mom, they don’t care much for colder weather. Playing ball in the apartment or a little game of tug of war wears them both out – no need for lengthy walks outside every day.
Mom’s dog loves his little crate; it’s like his own private haven. He’ll actually go in there on his own when he needs a time out from family activity. He has his snuggly blankie and a stuffed duck in there to cuddle up with.
There are many resources, including online information sites along with the interesting DISH Network television programs like Animal Planet’s Dogs 101 show that may help educate canine-curious viewers about various dog breeds.
If the Chihuahua is the breed that best suits your lifestyle and temperament, you’re sure to be thrilled with this new addition to your family!
Watch And Learn |Your Satellite TV Service Does Double Duty For Education And Entertainment
Television has provided us, young and old, male and female, with an incredible variety of entertainment, informational, and viewing pleasure since its inception. Consider the educational opportunities it affords us, too!
Many disaffected viewers have inferred (incorrectly) that all the tube is good for is the occasional escape from reality, especially in the case of children. This negative perception of the effect of television on impressionable, young minds is so pervasive at times that one doesn’t have to look too hard, or too far, to hear oddly biased reports on how television viewing should be strictly reduced for young children, and just for good measure it wouldn’t hurt adults either.
However, due to the incredible diversification and augmentation of media outlets into our digital lives, and the sheer number of programming options along with the assortment of DISH TV channels available with a service such as DISH Network, home viewers can now turn their satellite television signal into an education portal that will help to expand the minds of all who sit down to watch.
This becomes less an issue of whether or not you watch TV, and more precisely what you watch. With any satellite television programming package viewers will have access to all of the typical entertainment sources available today. However, viewers can also have access to the a widest range of educational channels in existence. This includes all the offerings from PBS, local college and university programming, the gamut of education offerings from the Discovery Channels, and so many other sources. This is because the satellite television industry, and DISH Network in particular, has taken a leading role in bringing education directly to the home television screen.
The opportunities for education are so vast with a satellite connection, that subscribers find that there exists an educational channel oriented to meeting the needs of each of the different members of the family by age group. DISH Network even offers BabyFirstTV, directed towards the learning needs of infants! Other channels, of course, aim to teach young children, adolescents, and a broad offering of educational content for adults as well. No longer will any member of a household have the excuse of saying they just can't find anything worth watching.
When you add a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) to your satellite television system, you will be able to guarantee that an interesting and beneficial program is always readily available, and avoid those windows of programming scarcity that exist at certain times. Today's DVRs have intelligent search functions that will help you track down exactly what you're looking for, such as keyword searches, and allow you to easily set automatic recordings of future episodes of a series to keep you and your entire family connected to valuable satellite television programming.
With all the incredible DISH Network specials, including free professional installation, it’s easier than ever to turn your home theater into a educational gateway.



