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Re: How best to support series on Outdoor channel?
« Reply #10 on: February 05, 2009, 08:02:21 AM »
Weads,

This thread sorta snuck by me..... Now that I've noticed it, let me add my  "Thanks very much" for your thoughts and interest in keeping TBD around!

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Re: How best to support series on Outdoor channel?
« Reply #11 on: February 06, 2009, 12:57:04 PM »
Good reason to go "Direct" to "Dish".
Actually DirecTV has lots of good channels (and adding more all the time).  OC, Sportsman's Channel, VS, and the Pursuit channel.  I pay the extra $1.99 for OC.  Have not missed an episode of TBD yet, and don't plan to.  Best series on CCW and protecting yourself even without a weapon.  Keep up the great work guys.  Can't wait to get this series on DVD for others to see as well.

No, I am not a sponsor of DirecTV, but they have listened and added channels.  Now to the OC in HD!

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Re: How best to support series on Outdoor channel?
« Reply #12 on: February 12, 2009, 05:20:21 PM »
I pay an extra $15.00 a month just to get the OC.  Cox doesn't offer it, and if I went with Cox, my phone-net-tv bundle would cost me less.

Oh well, quality is worth it.  I am not complaining.  It is good programming that my whole family can enjoy.  Well worth the few extra bucks.

Mike B, Mike J, Rob P...you are doing one heckuva job.  Please keep up the exemplary work.
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Re: How best to support series on Outdoor channel?
« Reply #13 on: February 17, 2009, 08:46:30 PM »
I am a DirectTv customer and the Web site for them is a bit misleading. They of course want you to get some "package" of channels to get the OC. Hey, you can even order the package over the Web! BZZZZT! You have to call DirectTV and after the amazingly numbing automatic menu stuff, get to a live person and tell them you want the OC only. The OC has that info on their Web site, that's how I found out!

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Re: How best to support series on Outdoor channel?
« Reply #14 on: February 22, 2009, 11:13:14 PM »
Greetings from So. California...we just got the Outdoor Channel and to say the least, I am thrilled over the content and production quality of your programs. The programming is right on...I have not missed an episode (I "DVR" each one if I can't watch it immediately) and I already have learned much from the tips you guys are providing. It is great to be able to watch a program like yours and interface with you (even remotely) on my favorite subject of firearms. I can't say enough good things so I'll just stop talking. It's great to live in the USA and great to enjoy the freedoms we have as Americans...congratulation to you all. Please keep up the great work.

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Re: How best to support series on Outdoor channel?
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Re: How best to support series on Outdoor channel?
« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2009, 08:22:23 AM »
Greetings from So. California...we just got the Outdoor Channel and to say the least, I am thrilled over the content and production quality of your programs. The programming is right on...I have not missed an episode (I "DVR" each one if I can't watch it immediately) and I already have learned much from the tips you guys are providing. It is great to be able to watch a program like yours and interface with you (even remotely) on my favorite subject of firearms. I can't say enough good things so I'll just stop talking. It's great to live in the USA and great to enjoy the freedoms we have as Americans...congratulation to you all. Please keep up the great work.

Thank you very much for the kind words and your enthusiasm for The Best Defense. I'm very glad we're hitting the mark when it comes to providing the information that you find most relevant and useful.

Stay safe,

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Re: How best to support series on Outdoor channel?
« Reply #16 on: February 23, 2009, 10:17:13 PM »
Welcome Advant,

I was just out in your area teaching a couple of weeks ago. If you haven't checked out the Burro Canyon shooting range, you should. I was impressed with the facility (and what little of the Angeles National Forest I saw)... all 45 minutes from downtown LA! (depending on traffic and motivation).

Thanks for watching!

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Re: How best to support series on Outdoor channel?
« Reply #17 on: February 25, 2009, 06:15:44 AM »
Now if we could convince my only choice (Comcast) to offer the Outdoor Channel...

By enough people saying, "If I can't have the Outdoor Channel, please cancel my service immediately."  Then go to DirecTV or Dish.
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Re: How best to support series on Outdoor channel?
« Reply #18 on: February 25, 2009, 07:45:28 AM »
Actually DirecTV has lots of good channels (and adding more all the time).  OC, Sportsman's Channel, VS, and the Pursuit channel.  I pay the extra $1.99 for OC.  Have not missed an episode of TBD yet, and don't plan to.  Best series on CCW and protecting yourself even without a weapon.  Keep up the great work guys.  Can't wait to get this series on DVD for others to see as well.

No, I am not a sponsor of DirecTV, but they have listened and added channels.  Now to the OC in HD!


Please excuse my "unknowingness" but what is "OC", VS (Versus?) and "Pursuit Channel"? I looked and didn't see them in the package. Maybe I don't get them? I'm in SW Riverside County, CA...any info is appreciated. Thanks.

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Re: How best to support series on Outdoor channel?
« Reply #19 on: February 25, 2009, 08:03:13 AM »
I have Directv and get the OC on 606, Pursuit Channel on 608, and VS is one of the other 600 channels.  I pay extra for OC.  I was notified yesterday my package will go up three dollars and OC will go from two ninety nine to three fifty next month.
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