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Dish Network 3rd-quarter profit falls

By DEBORAH YAO
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AP
posted: 19 DAYS 21 HOURS AGO
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-Dish Network Corp., the nation's second largest satellite TV operator, said Monday that net income fell 12 percent in the third quarter on the back of higher costs, including a reserve related to a lawsuit by TiVo Inc.
But the company also gained a surprisingly strong 241,000 net subscribers, the second consecutive increase in six quarters. Dish stepped up promotions to attract and retain subscribers, although such action hurt margins and ultimately, the bottom line.
Dish has been struggling to get its footing back after its strategy of being the low-cost provider didn't work as well as hoped when competitors began to aggressively discount as well. It is distracted by its patent infringement fight with TiVo and suffered signal theft and customer service problems.
In a surprise overture to investors Monday, Dish declared a one-time dividend of $2 per share, payable on Dec. 2 to shareholders of record on Nov. 20. Shares of Dish rose by $1, or 5.2 percent, to $20.15 in morning trading.
Sanford Bernstein analyst Craig Moffett said Dish turned in a mixed performance although the good outweighed the bad. The operator is getting its bearings back, but still isn't out of the woods.
"What finally tips the scales, however, is the one-time dividend. While a far cry from a recurring dividend that would clearly be better, the return of cash to shareholders is nevertheless a very welcome development," he said in a research note.
In the quarter, Dish earned $81 million, or 18 cents per share, compared with $92 million, or 20 cents, in the same quarter a year ago.
Revenue fell 1.5 percent to $2.89 billion. Dish missed the 44 cents per share in earnings and revenue of $2.93 billion that analysts were expecting, according to survey by Thomson Reuters.
Average monthly revenue received from subscribers fell to $69.51 from $69.82.
Operating costs rose by 7 percent in the quarter, including a $132 million increase to its reserve to handle possible damages from its latest round in the courts with TiVo.
The company also said it's testing a new alternative technology that won't infringe on TiVo's patented time-warp technology, a sign that it's not giving up its fight yet. Other pay-TV operators are paying TiVo royalties to use its technology, but Dish refuses to do so and has paid dearly for it in court judgments.
Free cash flow for the nine months ended Sept. 30 rose by 3.6 percent to $1.89 billion.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
2009-11-09 11:53:08
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NOS2001
9:38AM Nov 9 2009 
loss of signal is with dish and direct. the dish is so small rain or snow is going to effect it. we switched from cable to a dish a few months ago...we've lost our signal three or four times when it rained.. i hate to see what will happen with snow. i knew a dish had problems but was told that was years ago and is fine now.. not true folks. i should have stayed with cable.
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NYChaseter
6:51AM Nov 9 2009 
DISH is AWFUL!! They are NO cheaper than the cable companies. Their channel line-up is odd, to say the least. They have all these channels that are their own, channels you have never heard of nor have you ever wanted to watch THEn they try to charge you to watch them. EXAMPLES: "The Jewelry Network" or "Fine Baby Living NEtowrk"...WTF????!!! both for an extra $4.99/month. Their customer service is ABYSSMAL to say the least!! You have to get internet where I am through Windstream and I was LITERALLY in a screamin match w/the representative who would NOT allow me to cut off their service. I CANNOT say enough negative things about DISH AND Windstream. I am now w/Insight in Lexington, KY and could NOT be happier!
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Winniebug1972
8:12PM Aug 10 2009 
Dish Network's profits fell because they are a lousy, expensive company with worse customer service. When they had that pissing contest with Lifetime and Nickolodeon in January 2006, I decided I had it and switched to DirecTV, which turned out to be not much better. Any time it just drizzles, the satellite signal goes out for hours.

That's why Verizon FiOS has my business and has a very happy customer!
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Into228
7:58PM Aug 10 2009 
Dish network sucks
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