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Satellite TV Comparison - Directv Versus Dish Network

By Brian Stevens


At first both main satellite television companies - Dish Network and Directv - look quite similar. However look just a little closer and I think you'll discover there are a lot of difference. Here's what they are..

Programming

Dish Network has a total of 320 channels, while DirecTV provides a total of 265. Dish Network has got 320 program channels, DirecTV has 265 television channels. The satellite television channels with both of these service providers include a variety of categories including motion pictures, news, sporting events, variety shows, network broadcasts, weather, reality programs, special interest programs and also foreign television channels.

DIRECTV prices start at $29.99 a month for 150 television channels, including local channels - ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, as well as the CW channel. Program rates for Dish Network start at $24.95 for 190 channels including your local channels including NBC, CBS, FOX, plus ABC.

Movie Programming

Both providers feature 31 movie channels from HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, and also Starz. Movie channel prices begin at $13 a month for Showtime, Cinemax, and Starz, and $16 for HBO.

Streaming Video Service

Streaming videos are the latest technological advance in satellite TV programming. Streaming video service gives you access to online movies, TV shows, and games that you can watch on your television, cell phone, computer, or tablet pc. DirecTV has 10,000 steaming videos and Dish Network has 25,000 streaming videos.

DIRECTV and DISH Network Pay-Per-View Services

Pay-per-view service lets you watch the newest motion pictures while in the comfort of your home without having to visit a video store in order to rent them. For just $3.99 you can rent a brand new video from DIRECTV, which features 60 movies per month. DISH Network offers 75 movies each month, along with sporting activities plus special attractions, with rates beginning at $3.99 a movie.

DIRECTV And DISH Network Music Features

With DIRECTV you can get 9 Sonic Tap music channels together with 56 XM satellite radio channels. With DISH Network you will get 64 SiriusXM satellite radio channels and 52 music channels. Each provider's music stations are commercial free and they are broadcast in digital audio for CD quality sound.

DIRECTV and DISH Network Equipment

DIRECTV provides you with a complimentary 4-room satellite television system, including installation, once you buy one of their program packages. DISH Network gives you a free 6-room satellite TV system and free installation whenever you purchase one of their program packages. You also have the choice of receiving a free hi-def receiver from either provider, so that you can view your programs in high definition, or a free DVR receiver so that you can record your programs. You can even receive a HD/DVR receiver.

Customer Support

When you experience issues with your satellite television system, or merely have questions on using it, both providers have a 24-hour toll-free hotline and an internet based customer service feature so you can get support when it's needed.

The Conclusion

When it comes to equipment, DIRECTV as well as DISH Network's dishes and receivers are similar in quality and design. Nevertheless, I've found DISH Network's remote as well as their program guide to be a little more simple to use compared to DIRECTV's.

With regards to the programs provided by the two providers, Dish Network delivers the most TV channels, the best variety, the most music stations, and also the most pay-per-view movies and events. DIRECTV offers the most sporting events broadcasts which includes the ever popular NFL Sunday Ticket.

With DIRECTV you receive 160 high-def channels. With DISH Network you can get 200 high-def channels.

If you would like the most variety, the most high-def programming, along with the most pay-per-view movies and events for the best price, then DISH Network will be the best choice. If sporting events is your thing, then you'll probably want to buy DIRECTV.






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