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Hallmark is here and it's not even Christmas!
Who's HERE? Hallmark's Here!!
Hallmark Channel (for the U-family and U200 and above packages) and Hallmark Movies and Mysteries (U-family and U300 and above packages) are on AT&T U-verse TV.
Hallmark Channel
To access Hallmark Channel, tune to Ch. 365/1365 (HD). Hallmark Channel is available with the U-family and U200 and above packages. Enjoy all the holiday programming, such as Countdown to Christmas.
Hallmark Movies and Mysteries
To access Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, tune to Ch. 366/1366 (HD). Hallmark Movies & Mysteries is available with U-verse TV packages U-family and U300 and above. This channel features dramatic stories, including classic Hall of Fame presentations, mystery TV series, and more!
If you don't get Hallmark Channel or Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, go to Ch. 9910 to upgrade your service or sign in to myAT&T to upgrade online. Don't have a myAT&T sign in? Register today!
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David, AT&T Community Specialist
TWM1942
Teacher
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24 Messages
8 years ago
It is absolutely fantastic to see the Halmark channels back on U-Verse!!!! We have gone a painful few years without them, and my wife has made my life miserable. I was close to canceling U-Verse and switching back to Time-Warner, but this eliminates the issue.
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meyerr77
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8 years ago
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JefferMC
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8 years ago
@ATTU-verseCare, you're going to kill me for this, but:
Can you explain what the following phrase in your graphic is intended to mean?
"When you're on the go, live and recorded programming from both channels will be available on the U-verse app and at Uverse.com" [emphasis mine]
If you were trying to say that live programs (such as "Home & Family") as well as pre-recorded shows (such as "Cedar Cove"), that's great. However, you know people are going to read this to mean that they can watch shows they've recorded on their DVR using these mechanisms. And, unless you know something the rest of us haven't been told, that's not gonna happen.
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ATTU-verseCare
Community Support
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8 years ago
Hi @JefferMC,
Thank you for pointing that out. That is exactly what was meant. We have updated the post to avoid confusion.
Thank you,
- ATTU-verseCare
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wmtheel
Scholar
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117 Messages
8 years ago
TWM,
Your situation, closely, mirrors mine. I was ready for the same reason, to leap, as well!
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baseballisback
ACE - Professor
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7K Messages
8 years ago
That wouldn't be a bad idea. Dish has sling technology built into their DVRs. I wonder if you can access recorded shows via their "version" of uverse.com.
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Npanzeca
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185 Messages
8 years ago
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Npanzeca
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8 years ago
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baseballisback
ACE - Professor
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7K Messages
8 years ago
Probably not.
The merger was approved by the FCC. It will take a very long time for the technology to merge.
The merger between Sirius and XM was approved in 2008. As of 2011, some stuff still hadn't been fully merged.
Mergers between large companies that use different technologies don't happen "overnight."
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CostaMesaCAGuy
Scholar
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223 Messages
8 years ago
Dag, it took five years to get Hallmark back. I estimate it will take that long to get Starz and Encore back as well if we lose them by the end of this month.
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