Tuesday, August 14, 2007
DIRECTV NFL SUNDAY TICKET
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Monday, August 6, 2007
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Thursday, August 2, 2007
DIRECTV: TiVo Upgrade Good For HD DVRs
But still no word on whether the receivers will be able to display DIRECTV's new high-def channels.By Swanni
Washington, D.C. (August 3, 2007) -- DIRECTV said yesterday that its upcoming software upgrade for existing TiVo set-tops will include the DIRECTV-TiVo HD DVR.(HR 10-250.).
The satcaster announced this week that in early 2008 it will deliver a software download to DIRECTV/TiVo DVRs that will add features such as a list of recently deleted shows and "DIRECTV Remote Booking" so users can set recordings away from home.
However, DIRECTV did not say until yesterday whether the download would also be delivered to the HD DVR owners.
The future of the DIRECTV-TiVo HD DVR is in question because the satcaster has said the set-top will not be able to display new high-def channels scheduled for launch starting next month.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
DirecTV adds Television Dominicana
Continuing to expand its Spanish-language programming, DirecTV is now offering Television Dominicana as part of its Más programming lineup.
With that addition, the direct-broadcast satellite provider’s customers will have access to popular programming from the Dominican Republic for the first time.
“Our viewers are constantly telling us that our channel offerings help them feel connected with their home countries,” John de Armas, vice president of DirecTV’s WorldDirect, said in a prepared statement. “With 1.5 million Dominicans in the United States, we are pleased to be able to bring them a variety of their native talent such as Freddy Beras-Goico, Nuria Piera, Jochy Santos, Milagros Germán, Tania Baez and Alicia Ortega, among others.”
Television Dominicana is available in DirecTV Más packages beginning with Básico at $29.99 per month and features a number of the Dominican Republic’s most highly rated shows, including:
• El Poder de las 12, the first show produced in the Dominican Republic for Dominicans living in the United States;
• 9x9 Roberto, the No. 1 variety show featuring six hours of games, music and comedy;
• Hola Gente, viewers welcome Baez into their homes with this magazine show, which includes interviews, music, current events and news segments;
• Chévere Nights, in which Germán entertains every evening with humor, music, contests and interviews; and
• Divertido con Jochy, Santos hosts a family show featuring music, interviews with invited guests, games and dances.
From Multichannel News
Thursday, July 19, 2007

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Hopkins vs. Wright Coming to Fight!

Here at Direct Digital TV, we are excited about the upcoming fight between Hopkins and Wright on July 21!
A true legend of the game and a future Hall of Famer, the Philadelphia native Bernard 'The Executioner' Hopkins (47-4-1, 32 KOs) ruled the middleweight division for over a decade and defended his title a record 20 times, defeating the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, Felix Trinidad, William Joppy, and Glen Johnson. In 2005, he would lose his title in controversial fashion to Jermain Taylor, and after another disputed loss in their rematch, many believed Hopkins' best days had passed. But in June of 2006, at the age of 41, the Philadelphia native moved up in weight for the first time in his career and was brilliant dominating the top 175-pound fighter in the world, Antonio Tarver, en route to a lopsided decision win. Hopkins announced his retirement immediately following his monumental accomplishment but shortly thereafter, decided he was still physically and mentally capable of fighting big fights against his elite peers. On July 21st, Hopkins will again look to show the world that age "ain't nothin' but a number" when he takes on Winky Wright.
The pride of St. Petersburg, Florida, 35-year old southpaw Winky Wright (51-3-1, 25 KOs) took the long road to boxing stardom. A standout amateur, Wright was forced to go overseas to get fights in the early part of his career, but it was in his opponents' backyards that he learned the finer points of the game and developed the mental toughness that led him to the world junior middleweight title in 2001. Wright would defend his title six times (including two wins over Shane Mosley) before moving up to the middleweight division and nearly shutting out Felix Trinidad in 2005 in one of the most masterful performances in years. Two fights later, Wright would fight to a controversial draw with Jermain Taylor in a fight most believed he won, but with a win over former world champion Ike Quartey last December, Wright is back in the win column and ready for his showdown with 'The Executioner.'
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