Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Satellite TV Evaluation - Directv Vs Dish Network

By Brian Stevens


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

Programming

Dish Network has a total of 320 channels, while DirecTV features a total of 265. Dish Network provides 320 program channels, DirecTV has 265 channels. The satellite channels with both providers include a variety of categories including motion pictures, news, sports, variety shows, network programming, weather, reality programs, special interest programs and also foreign programming.

DIRECTV prices start at $29.99 a month for 150 television channels, including local television channels - ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, and The CW channel. Program prices for Dish Network start at $24.95 for 190 television channels including your local television channels such as NBC, CBS, FOX, along with ABC.

Movie Programming

Both Dish Network and DirecTV give you a total of 31 movie channels including Starz, Cinemax, Showtime, and HBO. Package fees start at $13 a month for Showtime Cinemax, and Starz, and go up to $16 a month for HBO.

Streaming Video Service

Streaming videos are the latest technological advance in satellite TV programming. With streaming video service you can watch movies and TV shows on your TV, your computer, your cell phone, and your laptop. Dish Network offers access to more than 25,000 streaming videos, while DirecTV offers more than 10,000 streaming video.

DIRECTV and DISH Network Pay-Per-View Services

With pay-per-view you could have a newly released motion picture sent to your receiver so can watch a movie without having to go to a video store to obtain it. DIRECTV provides 60 motion pictures each month, plus sports activities and special events, with prices starting at $3.99 for each video. For less than $3.99 you can rent a motion picture from DISH Network, which provides 75 movies a month.

DIRECTV And DISH Network Music Services

DIRECTV offers 56 XM satellite radio station channels together with 9 Sonic Tap music channels, and DISH Network offers 52 music channels along with 60 SiriusXM satellite radio channels. The radio and music channels from the two providers are transmitted in digital audio giving you a clear, vibrant sound, plus broadcasts are actually commercial free.

DIRECTV and DISH Network Equipment

DIRECTV will provide you with a totally free 4-room satellite TV system, which includes installation, after you buy one of their program packages. DISH Network provides you with a free 6-room satellite TV system as well as free installation after you buy one of their program packages. The two service providers provide you with the option of upgrading your receivers to an HD receiver for high-def reception, a DVR receiver to be able to record your TV programs, or even a HD/DVR receiver for the best of both worlds.

DIRECTV and DISH Network Customer Care

Both DIRECTV and DIRECTV provide you with free support services by phone, email, as well as online chat service round the clock 7 days a week, so you can get support when it's needed.

The Bottom Line

When it comes to equipment, DIRECTV as well as DISH Network's dishes and receivers are similar in design and quality. Nonetheless, I find DISH Network's remote control as well as their program guide to be more user friendly than DIRECTV's.

In terms of programming, DIRECTV delivers the most sports channels, including the well-known NFL Sunday Ticket, while DISH Network has the most movies, music, foreign channels, and pay-per-view movies.

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

If you want the best variety as well as the very best price for satellite TV service, then your smartest choice will be DISH Network. If you are looking to get the most sports programming, including NFL Sunday Ticket, then I recommend choosing DIRECTV.

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