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There are a couple places to find a TV guide for those with satellite dishes. If the TV services provided with the satellite dish is Dish Network, a guide can be brought up with the remote that comes with the dish, and the website provides up-to-date information for the TV guide. For other services, their websites are likely the best source of information.
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For DISH Network, you can bring up your program guide by pressing the Guide button on the right of the DISH remote. The lower numbers on the guide will be your local numbers. Local channels can start at 2 to 71; just look for CBS on the guide.
With Dish Network, yes. Your user guide will show you how this process works.
It depends on which Dish receiver you have, but in most cases hit the 'GUIDE' button on your Dish remote and look for 'List:All Chan' on your TV screen.
In the bottom left corner of your DISH Network remote there will be a button with an asterisk on it (*.) You will press that button until the screen is formatted to what you desire.
Dish Network's population is 34,000.
Generally if you are on the guide & are unable to view all of your channels you are subscribed to, it's the result of the the guide not being on, "All Channels." If you go to the guide in the upper left hand corner it should say All Channels. If the guide does not say this, you simply need to press the guide button again & you will notice the words displayed will change each time you press the guide button. Once you are on "All Channels" again check your channels & the problem should be resolved.
yes it is on dish network
Dish Network's motto is 'Let's watch TV'.
AMC is on channel 131 on Dish Network satellite.
With DISH Network you will be able to find MSNBC on channel 209