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Scott Greczkowski
08-13-03, 12:10 PM
11th Circuit Court Grants Stay to EchoStar

Reposted from http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=dish&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=440860

LITTLETON, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 13, 2003--In a major victory for satellite TV subscribers, EchoStar Communications Corporation (Nasdaq: DISH) reported today that the U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit Court in Atlanta granted EchoStar's motion to stay a District Court's injunction, pending appeal.

The court decision impacts a long-running case regarding the limits broadcasters can place on the right of consumers to receive CBS, Fox, ABC and NBC network channels by satellite from markets other than the city in which the consumer lives.

In June 2003, following a trial, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida denied the broadcasters' demands that consumers be prohibited from receiving their local network channels by satellite from EchoStar. The District Court also confirmed that EchoStar's existing procedures for qualifying subscribers for network channels comply with the law.

EchoStar requested the stay because it believes the lower court made numerous procedural and technical errors interpreting a new statute that would have resulted in many consumers wrongfully being denied distant network channels by satellite. The Court of Appeals order means that previously affected DISH Network customers will not lose access to their distant ABC, NBC, CBS or Fox channels at least until after the Court of Appeals reaches a decision on EchoStar's appeal. The Court ordered that all briefs on the appeal be completed by Oct. 17, 2003, and that an expedited oral hearing be scheduled thereafter.

If the Court of Appeals ultimately agrees with EchoStar that the lower Court's injunction was too broad and misinterpreted the statute, then the effect would be an increase in the ultimate number of consumers eligible to receive distant network TV channels. Among other things, broadcasters would be required to honor the rights of customers who were grandfathered under the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act passed by Congress in 1999 to receive distant network signals.

EchoStar Communications Corporation (Nasdaq: DISH) and its DISH Network provide satellite television entertainment services to 8.8 million U.S. customers. DISH Network provides advanced digital satellite television services to the home, including hundreds of video, audio and data channels, digital video recording, HDTV, international programming, professional installation and 24-hour customer service. EchoStar is included in the Nasdaq-100 Index (NDX) and is a Fortune 500 company. Visit EchoStar's DISH Network at www.dishnetwork.com or call 800-333-DISH (3474).

oblio98
08-13-03, 12:29 PM
Does this mean that if you had distants, you can get them back now?

If so, this may keep me from seriously considering switching to DirectTV.

rcbridge
08-13-03, 12:30 PM
Question:

Does this mean if you had distant locals pre 1999 and lost them when your Local city was added that you should be able to get them back?
I would like to get those west coast feeds again. :confused:

tampa8
08-13-03, 12:39 PM
As mad as I am about recent Dish decisions, this is the type of thing that is redeeming about Charlie. I'm sure there are business reasons to follow thru on these type of lawsuits, and fight them, but it must also be at least a little of him wanting to stand up against the networks for us.

cj9788
08-13-03, 03:28 PM
over one million subscribers at 5.99 per package that is alot of reasons to win this thing and open up as many new subs as possible!!!

Jacob S
08-13-03, 04:21 PM
You got that right, Charlie is doing it more for themselves than for us. If he would not make any money off of it then he would not care.

kstevens
08-13-03, 05:17 PM
You got that right, Charlie is doing it more for themselves than for us. If he would not make any money off of it then he would not care.


Man, you all are worse than Mel Gibson in Conspiracy Theory.


Ken

Greg Bimson
08-13-03, 05:27 PM
One question at a time.Does this mean that if you had distants, you can get them back now?When did you lose distants?

It probably does not matter; the stay in question really belongs to those "grandfathered" subs.Does this mean if you had distant locals pre 1999 and lost them when your Local city was added that you should be able to get them back?No. It depends where you live. It is possible you are in a Grade A area, which means you wouldn't get distant locals back at all. It is possible you are in a Grade B area, but that does not mean Dish Network will reset your account as a grandfathered account.

As rosy as Dish Network painted the outcome of the injunction back in June, I have a feeling the only challenge to the injunction is to the subscribers that may have been cut-off, but yet may be under the "grandfather clause" of the SHVIA. There may not be any problem with the rest of the the injunction.

Jacob S
08-13-03, 06:26 PM
If you were a retailer you would understand even better on conspiracies, lol.

cj9788
08-13-03, 07:52 PM
It depends where you live. It is possible you are in a Grade A area, which means you wouldn't get distant locals back at all. It is possible you are in a Grade B area, but that does not mean Dish Network will reset your account as a grandfathered account.

Right after the initial ruling in June the address broker changed overnight.Zip codes that qualified for distant nets shrank. E*had to requalify every subscriber to distant nets because the method they were using was in doubt.
The zip codes in the red light green light system were flawed in favor of some one living in a grade b area (sometimes grade a) to receive distant networks.
There is no chance of them going back to thier old system. Lets just hope the list does not shrink any more

Pocatello
08-14-03, 09:56 AM
I'm one of the grandfathered ones.

I got my E* dish with distant east and west nets in the summer of 1996.

I've had some paperwork hassles in order to keep my distant nets, but I've never had to apply for a waiver.

I hope to continue to receive my distant nets.

However, I might be moving to the great white north, so my options in the future could be different!