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Hopper is a line of digital video recording (DVR) set-top boxes offered by the U.S. direct-broadcast satellite television provider Dish Network. First introduced at Consumer Electronics Show in January 2012, the Hopper was released in March 2012 as a component of the provider's whole-home DVR system, which networks the main Hopper unit with ...
CBS subsidiary CNET was set to hand Dish Network a "Best of CES" award for its revolutionary Hopper DVR. The problem here is that CBS and other broadcasters are in legal fisticuffs with Dish ...
Dish Network's Hopper digital video recorder, announced in January 2012, led to controversy over a feature, called "AutoHop", which allows viewers to watch some programming without commercials, subject to time restrictions. AutoHop is an extension of the DVR's prime time recording capability.
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DISH HD, newest version used with the Hopper and Joey system. Hopper is a line of multi-tuner set-top boxes first introduced in 2012; they are digital video recorders that can be networked with accompanying "Joey" set-top boxes for multi-room access to recordings.
DISH's New Hopper Transfers App Delivers DVR Recordings to iPad for Offline Viewing Hopper Transfers - Exclusive to Hopper with Sling - allows customers to move recorded television programs from ...
DISH Opens Hopper DVR Platform to Select Mobile App Developers Industry-leading move gives developers access to program information, channel-changing functionality from mobile devices Thuuz Sports ...
Fox Broadcasting Co. v. Dish Network, LLC (C.D. Cal. January 12, 2015) is a copyright case in which the United States District Court for the Central District of California, by granting partial summary judgment, denied most parts of the copyright claims presented by Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox) against Dish Network (Dish) for its service, a ...