
DISH Network brings HD locals to eight more markets
Just a day after DISH Network announced that HD locals would be arriving in Louisville, Kentucky, now the satcaster is bringing 'em to eight new markets. Starting today, DISH subscribers in Charleston-Huntington, W.V.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, Pa.; Jacksonville, Fl.; Lexington, Ky.; Little Rock-Pine Bluff, Ark.; Louisville, Ky.; Wichita Falls, Texas and Lawton, Okla. can tune into their locals in high-def for the first time without an OTA antenna. Enjoy, folks!

















How about taking care of the West coast for once?
Getting closer to Indianapolis...but still not there. What's going on Dish!!
A Dish CR told me last night over the phone "definitley yes and more than we thought" when I asked if they were going to add more HD next month as promised (150 by the end of the year).
I recently went with Dish since we moved and Charter's offerings for HD in our area were down right pathetic. I think had almost twice as many with Comcast. Dish had most of the HD that I needed, but they better be adding AMC (especially if Madmen comes back) soon. There are more that I can't think of, but they aren't too important, but would be nice to have.
I wish there was a clear schedule that we could look up or something rather than just discovering it.