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gaard Wrote:
billings Wrote:OLN is available for 1.99 a month extra to all dish users regardless of the package you have. You might want to get it Yoda 03-wink

1.99 is for the other Outdoor Channel. OLN is only avaiable as part of the premium package on Dish.

Good catch I misread that. It is an extra $10 a month to go from 120 to 180 for me.
08-06-2006 02:39 PM
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I have OLN-"Versus", CSTV, and "the mtn." (come Sept. 1st) through Comcast. It's not like the network doesn't exist. Except in Boise. ;-) 02-13-banana
08-07-2006 01:33 AM
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Elder, you keep poking me with this sharp stick, scheeesh.

NOT IN BOISE< UCK
08-07-2006 11:01 AM
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