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DISH Network Adds Vietnamese Programming to its International Lineup
DISH Network
satellite TV service is enhancing its already robust international programming lineup by premiering the Thuan Viet channel. Thuan Viet is available exclusively on DISH Network and is the satellite TV provider's first Vietnamese channel.
Thuan Viet is a pure entertainment channel with offerings for the whole family, including hit dramas, comedies, cooking, fashion and travel shows, traditional and modern Vietnamese music, Vietnamese stage performances of Cai Long, Kich and more. Thuan Viet is considered the first true Vietnamese television channel created for America with 100 percent of the programming originating in Vietnam.
Thuan Viet is available to DISH Network subscribers for $9.99 a month on channel 918. New customers who subscribe to the Thuan Viet channel along with either DishFAMILY, America's Top 100, or a qualifying international package will receive free equipment and free standard professional installation for up to four rooms.
Posted on Dec 20, 2007
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Barry Doick
Tuesday, 22 January 2008 10:00
Just to get this ONE channel (Thuan Viet) from Dish Network requires an equipment upgrade with installation fees and 18 month committment for existing customers :-(
duke
Thursday, 13 March 2008 23:15
Recently signed up for the Vietnamese Channel for my mom. It's horrible. All day, I get the same old shows. In the evening when I came home, they recycle shows too much. There's this soap opera that they show all the time with hour long commentary from the actors - over and over and over. It's getting tiring. I would like to see news, good movies (even if it's korean dubbed in Vietnamese), more interesting news from around the world, etc... Bad movies or bad soap opera should not be played on DISH. The viet soap is now on chapter 29.. imagine how many time viewer have to watch them day in day out recycling the episode throughtout the day. Would love to see cooking channel, culture channel, buddhist temple., etc.. stuff we missed back when we were kids. DISH Should have at least two channels so people can watch entertainment or news at any given time.
atlanta
Sunday, 01 June 2008 22:50
I pay 40 buck a month so I can get the thuan viet show and was a waste of the money,I been watch same shit for month nothing change.Dish need to do some thing.
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