Of course, the press release doesn't mention that "Turbo HD" customers are mostly left out in the cold (again) on this upgrade. I have the high-end Turbo HD Gold package + the "Platinum" extras and only received access to Comedy Central, Spike, and CMT. While I don't really care about the other channels, it seems odd that their "100% Pure HD" packages include less than 100% of their HD channels...
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Of course, the press release doesn't mention that "Turbo HD" customers are mostly left out in the cold (again) on this upgrade. I have the high-end Turbo HD Gold package + the "Platinum" extras and only received access to Comedy Central, Spike, and CMT. While I don't really care about the other channels, it seems odd that their "100% Pure HD" packages include less than 100% of their HD channels...
Word. How does this make any sense?