LOS ANGELES — Dish Network and Disney have reached a landmark deal that envisions the day when Dish will offer a Netflix-like TV service to people who’d rather stream TV over the Internet than put a ...
<b>analysis</b> Dish Network's deal with Disney sacrifices AutoHop, but it does more than just keep ESPN and gain access to more mobile-video apps: It slings Dish into the lead for full-on Web TV.
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Dish Network is taking the wraps off Sling TV, its long-awaited Internet pay-television service that initially will offer a smattering of a dozen channels — including top-rated cablers ESPN, TBS and ...
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LAS VEGAS -- One of the biggest changes in television this year will be more channels being available online with no separate cable or satellite subscription. But for would-be cord-cutters, watching ...
Dish Network is still planning to launch an over-the-top pay-TV service by the end of the year, with Disney-owned networks forming the “core” of the offering, chairman Charlie Ergen said. Ergen, ...