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If you are ever nearby, we'd love to meet you! _____________________________________________________________________ DISH NETWORK ADDS FOX REALITY CHANNEL ENGLEWOOD, Colo., and LOS ANGELES – Nov. 21, 2005 – EchoStar Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH) and its DISH Network™ satellite TV service now offers Fox Reality, a channel dedicated to original unscripted programming and acquired series and specials from top U.S. and international programmers. “Reality TV is extremely popular and has become a programming mainstay in U.S. households,” said Eric Sahl, senior vice president of Programming for DISH Network. “The addition of Fox Reality to our programming line-up ensures that DISH Network will meet the high demand for reality TV.” "Reality television, just like scripted sports, news and movies, has the power to sustain its own thriving network community,” said Lindsay Gardner, executive vice president, Affiliate Sales & Marketing. “We are grateful to count millions of DISH Network subscribers among them." 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Professional Installation FREE! 25 Movie Channels 3 months and your chance to win CASH & PRIZES _____________________________________________________ That hasn't stopped satellite TV piracy from growing at an alarming rate. It's spreading so quickly that in a few years more people may be stealing Satellite TV services than are stealing from cable — even though the satellite business, which reports 19 million paying customers, is less than a third of cable's size. "Satellite TV piracy has gone crazy," says Rik Hawkins, owner of Starpath Communications, which sells DirecTV programming in Hardin County, Ky. "The numbers are bigger than anyone will admit." Estimates of satellite tv theft — practitioners prefer the term "hacking" — are probably on the low side. They usually don't include people who buy the basic channels and then reprogram the decoders that sit atop their TV sets to let them watch premium and pay-per-view (PPV) channels free. Satellite TV companies and the channels, movie studios and sports franchises that supply programming lose well over $1 billion a year in uncollected revenue from piracy. The satellite services typically offer far more PPV channels than most cable services do, and all their signals are digital, making them clearer and easier to copy. DirecTV, the El Segundo, Calif.-based industry leader, with 11 million subscribers, is the target of choice for most pirates, who typically refer to it as "Dave." It offers about twice as many conventional PPV movies and twice as many PPV pornography channels as Englewood, Colo.-based EchoStar, the No. 2 satellite company known for its Dish Network. The other big attraction is Satellite TV's extensive sports packages. It has exclusive national broadcast rights to 14 Sunday NFL games and the first three rounds of the NCAA men's basketball championship tournament in March. It has non-exclusive rights to packages of pro baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer, and college football and basketball games. "For every five people buying Satellite TV legitimately, there's one who's getting a system with no connection to a satellite tv provider," says Satellite Business News Editor Bob Scherman. Pirates don't plug decoders into a phone line, which is how satellite firms monitor authorized boxes, so "the company doesn't know these people exist." Several hackers, who would speak only privately, say they simply want to save a few hundred dollars a year. Also, "A lot of smart people make this their hobby," says Jimmy Schaeffler, CEO of The Carmel Group, a telecommunications consulting company. With the belief that they're free to manipulate signals that fall into their backyards, "They don't consider it stealing. And law enforcement officials don't see it as a big deal." Prosecutors and investigators say enforcement is uneven. Some local officials consider piracy a priority, others don't. A growing number of pirates also find ways to profit from it. Sports bars sometimes use pirated equipment to show big games that are blacked out in their local markets. Some pirates tape PPV porn channels and sell the cassettes privately — often at flea markets. Some people charge friends and neighbors a fee to set them up with free satellite service. That includes some professional installers who want to pocket an extra few hundred dollars. "He'll size up the customer and say, 'Hey, how would you like a wide-open card?' " says FBI Special Agent Evan Rae, who has investigated several cases. EchoStar satellite TV declines to discuss the subject, although CEO Charlie Ergen recently told analysts that piracy is something "we haven't seen any progress as an industry on." DirecTV disagrees. "In the last two years, we've ramped our enforcement up dramatically, and the information I get is that it's damaging the (piracy) market," says Larry Rissler, vice president of DirecTV's office of satellite TV signal integrity. "I think I'm safe in saying it hasn't increased. If anything, we've seen a reduction in the last year or so." Satellite TV News Updates August 22, 2005 Satellite TV sues to stop Ohio sales tax levy Ohio's satellite television providers have made good on their threat to sue after the Ohio legislature slapped the state's 6 percent sales tax on their service. The levy, the satellite TV businesses alleged, is unconstitutional because it doesn't apply to rival cable television providers. DirecTV Inc. and EchoStar Communications Corp.'s Dish Network. filed their lawsuit Thursday in Columbus, asking the tax be declared unconstitutional and prevent it from being enforced. "With this action, Dish Network and DirecTV are vigorously defending the rights of the satellite television customers in Ohio," said Michael McDonnell, senior vice president and chief financial officer at EchoStar. Singling out satellite TV companies for the levy gives cable TV providers an unfair cost advantage, said Michael Palkovic, senior vice president and chief financial officer at DirecTV. "The satellite-only tax flies in the face of both the Ohio and U.S. constitutions," he said in prepared text. There are about 700,000 satellite TV customers in Ohio, the companies estimate. The state budget bill, which Gov. Bob Taft signed Thursday, originally included a sales tax on cable TV service, but lawmakers removed the levy after cable operators complained that they already pay franchise fees to local governments for the right to operate in communities. But the satellite TV industry argued franchise fees aren't taxes; rather they are fees to lay lines across city property. EchoStar is a subsidiary of El Segundo, Calif.-based Hughes Electronics Corp., and DirecTV is based in Littleton, Colo. Satellite TV News Updates July 03, 2005 At last, road warriors and channel surfers can live in harmony. Satellite TV has arrived in America's minivans and SUVs, furthering the family vehicle's evolution into a living room on wheels and suddenly making those TV screens in the backseat good for much more than watching Disney movies and 10-year-old episodes of "The Simpsons" on DVD. "It makes the drive more exciting -- you can have something besides the radio," said Detroit resident Leon Bostick, who has satellite TV in his 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan. Bostick uses a wheelchair and usually has caregivers and relatives riding with him; often he'll sit in back to watch TV while someone else drives. "It makes time go a lot faster," he said, "because you can watch CNN and ESPN." Several manufacturers are racing to build smaller, flatter and cheaper rooftop antennas capable of capturing a digital TV signal from just about anywhere a vehicle can go. One satellite TV offering scheduled to arrive at electronics retailers by year's end can also create a rolling wireless Internet hot spot, allowing passengers to scour the Web on a laptop or handheld computer. Such mobile luxury doesn't come cheap, though. The most basic models run more than $2,000, and the Internet-ready version, being developed by Virginia-based RaySat Inc., will cost about $3,500. On the positive side, monthly service fees can be as low as $5 for anyone who already has other satellite service at home. The upfront cost has kept satellite from spreading as quickly as rear-seat DVD players, which are installed in about a third of new minivans and sport utility vehicles sold today. "It's still not something that flies off the shelf," said Nate Kubicz, manager of the Car Tunes Mobile Electronics store in Berkley, which installs about one antenna a month. But as prices come down and people become aware that it even exists, demand has increased. Before satellite, a pair of rabbit ears was virtually the only option for watching Satellite TV in a vehicle. The mobile antennas are less affected by rain and other bad weather than regular satellite dishes, and because the signal is digital, there's no static. However, reception can cut out when tall buildings, bridges or other obstacles block a view of the southern sky. "It works phenomenally," Kubicz said. "The video quality is amazing. It's as good as it is at home." Impressive technology aside, however, safety advocates worry that satellite TV only adds to the number of driver distractions in vehicles today, along with cell phones, navigation systems and other increasingly popular gadgets. It's illegal in most places for drivers to watch TV, although there's nothing stopping a driver from turning on the TV in the backseat to listen without watching. The real beneficiaries of satellite TV are passengers. Satellite TV is one of the most popular features among customers of Illustrious Limousines in Oak Park, which has a stretch Hummer, Range Rover and Mercedes equipped with hundreds of channels. Manager Dee Dyer said the plasma screens are good for watching some sports on the way to prom or music videos during a night of club-hopping. Other area limo companies have TVs in their vehicles, Dyer said, but those customers can only watch whatever they bring along on DVD. "People want to have all the comforts of their living room," she said. "What's the point of having these televisions if you can't watch something besides a movie?" Pulling in a TV signal requires a much larger and more complex device than the tiny satellite radio receivers that mount on a dashboard. RaySat's SpeedRay is an oval-shaped unit that's 45 inches long and weighs 57 pounds, but it's less than 6 inches high. Inside, four panels rotate and pivot to stay locked onto the satellite even as the vehicle it's attached to barrels down a highway at 70 mph. "No matter how fast you drive or how fast you take turns," said RaySat President and CEO Samer Salameh, "this thing will turn faster than you can." RaySat is a newcomer to the consumer side of the industry, having developed satellite antennas for high-speed European trains. SpeedRay goes on sale in a few weeks under the Audiovox brand name, and the company is working on a 2-inch-high version for next year. Within a few years, Salameh hopes his products will be slim enough that automakers can actually build them into vehicles' roofs. Meanwhile, the first company to introduce mobile satellite TV, KVH Industries Inc., recently announced that its TracVision A5 system will be available as a dealer-installed accessory on the Cadillac Escalade. "We went through an extensive testing and engineering process with Cadillac so that Cadillac was comfortable putting this on such a flagship vehicle," said KVH spokesman Chris Watson. KVH should also have competition soon from antenna maker Winegard Co., which is rolling out a system called RoadTrip, and Troy-based auto supplier Delphi Corp. Delphi is working with cable provider Comcast Corp. on a platform that would let drivers download video to their vehicles and with the nation's two satellite radio carriers to deliver several channels of TV. Phil Magney, president of the Telematics Research Group in Minnesota, said demand for satellite TV will be limited until it becomes more affordable. But there is definitely a market for the service among the millions of people who own vehicles that already have video screens. "We're just at the very early stages when it comes to video distribution," Magney said. Satellite TV is only the latest mobile toy for Bostick, a recent law school graduate. His butane blue Grand Caravan also has an Xbox, PlayStation 2 and XM Satellite Radio.
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