Echostar/DishNetwork must be much MORE agressive regarding High Definition to maintain longterm leadership in the multichannel arena. For example, sign deals now to get first cut at MEANINGFUL current non-hidef movie/arts channels such as Sundance, IFC, MTV, etc. And lockup other niche markets now besides sports, i.e. gay/lesbian (Get LOGO in HD before DirecTV does). Start "dishing" out some upfront cash incentives to lock in a series of new HD channels with meaningful content. Don't just sit on your but and say there is not worthwhile HD content. Echostar knows how to be agressive; now is not the time to sit back and just "munch" on the food channel and regional sports while mumbling complaints about lack of interesting HD content.
“Getting too close completely blurred what we saw to the point of incomprehension, but again, this shows a whole heap of potential that's fascinating to us.”
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Echostar/DishNetwork must be much MORE agressive regarding High Definition to maintain longterm leadership in the multichannel arena. For example, sign deals now to get first cut at MEANINGFUL current non-hidef movie/arts channels such as Sundance, IFC, MTV, etc. And lockup other niche markets now besides sports, i.e. gay/lesbian (Get LOGO in HD before DirecTV does). Start "dishing" out some upfront cash incentives to lock in a series of new HD channels with meaningful content. Don't just sit on your but and say there is not worthwhile HD content. Echostar knows how to be agressive; now is not the time to sit back and just "munch" on the food channel and regional sports while mumbling complaints about lack of interesting HD content.
You obviously have no clue how E* operates.