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    On Satellite What Networks are In HD?

    Can someone give me a link as to what networks broadcast in HD for satellite. Specifically is Sci Fi, Comedy Central, USA, UPN, FX & WB available on HD as I can't get them on HD under Time Warner Cable. Thanks for any info

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    As far as DirecTV, I don't think so. Check w/ the website. Top-of-my-head, you get: DiscoveryHD. HDnet. ESPNHD. Remote broadcast networks (if you can legally receive). HBO, SHO, Sports Packages.

    Note the problem with broadcast networks. Only the "remote" signals are HD. Your local feeds are not. You cannot receive the remote signals if you are "technically able" to receive the local signal OTA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EdwardGein
    Can someone give me a link as to what networks broadcast in HD for satellite. Specifically is Sci Fi, Comedy Central, USA, UPN, FX & WB available on HD as I can't get them on HD under Time Warner Cable. Thanks for any info
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    Wow so it looks like my Cable TV Company is getting most of the HD Channels When is FX & Sci Fi going to go HD?

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