Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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If DirecTV ever does this to more than just PPV channels, I'll cancel my account immediately. I have an older HD set and if I have to buy a new set or watch downconverted content to get the content to it, fuck it. My OTA antenna will be my new best friend. I'm not going to pay $100 a month for the premium package to watch TV the way I want without having to buy new hardware to satisfy the insecurities of companies whose policies only promote more piracy. Are you reading this DirecTV or Dish or Cable Company?