Denver TV viewers are in the middle of a price dispute between Colorado-based Dish Network and Tegna (formerly Gannett), including NBC affiliate KUSA-Channel 9. The expiration of the current contract between the companies could mean a program blackout. Viewers have been alerted, in a crawl running on Channel 9 (and Tegna stations around the country) that they are on the verge of losing “favorite NBC programming.” · The expiration would affect 51 stations in 39 markets in the Tegna group. Stations run by Tribune Media and Media General also ...
KUSA and KTVD, channels 9 and 20, are currently not available for DISH subscribers.
DirecTV sues Dish Network over TV ads
LAS VEGAS — Dish Network, which launched a corporate reboot at the International Consumer Electronics Show in 2012, unveiled the latest phase of its transformation Monday, lifting the curtain on three products that aim to make it easier for consumers to watch their subscribed channels anywhere. The Douglas County-based company’s moves at CES 2014 are part of a larger trend of pay-TV providers stretching their reach beyond the living room. “You see this further emergence of (pay-TV) service providers as home integrators of entertainment, ...
All year long, satellite-TV mogul Charlie Ergen trumpeted plans to enter the mobile broadband business. The Dish Network chairman and one-time professional poker player should reveal his hand in 2013 after recently securing the long-sought-after regulatory approval to leverage satellite airwaves for a ground-based 4G LTE network. Dish, the nation’s No. 2 satellite-TV provider, is losing subscribers amid growing competition from Internet-based alternatives and as consumers view more content on mobile devices. ...
DENVER, February 1, 2018 – DISH announced today that it has acquired Parkifi, a leader in connected parking solutions. Based in Denver, Parkifi launched in 2014 and has developed patent-pending...
CNN, Cartoon Network returns to Dish TV service
DISH Network, the satellite TV and wireless provider, informed the state on Wednesday that it will cut 499 jobs in Englewood and Littleton in early January, a dramatic reversal after months of job...
Epix, the premium movie channel owned by companies including Viacom, has signed its first national distribution deal with Dish Network. ; Dish’s 14.1 million customers will be able to subscribe to Epix, including online and on-demand access to films such as “Star Trek,” starting this month, the channel said Monday in a statement. ; Englewood-based Dish said customers who subscribe to the satellite-TV service’s $10-a-month high-definition service will receive a Platinum HD package that includes Epix for no additional charge. ; The agreement expands Epix’s distribution deals to six since the pay channel started in October, allowing it to reach 30 million homes by May. Viacom, Lions Gate Entertainment and Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer created Epix after failing to renew agreements with Showtime.
KUSA and KTVD, channels 9 and 20, are back on the air for DISH subscribers.