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DIRECTV Activates HD Local Channel Service In The Seattle And Indianapolis DMA; Local Channels In HD Have More Vivid Colors, Wider Images And Clearer, Crisper High-Resolution Digital-Quality Pictures

June 6, 2006

DIRECTV, Inc. (NYSE:DTV), the nation's leading digital television service provider, announced today that it has begun offering local HD channels via satellite to customers in the Seattle DMA. The following local TV channels are available in the Seattle DMA: KING/NBC and KIRO/CBS. DIRECTV is in discussions with the owners of the ABC and FOX affiliates and hopes to add these stations to the DIRECTV lineup in the near future. DIRECTV also announced today that it has begun offering local HD channels via satellite to customers in the Indianapolis DMA. The following local TV channels are available in the Indianapolis DMA: WRTV/ABC and WXIN/FOX. DIRECTV's roll out of local HD channels in Seattle is part of a nationwide expansion of HD programming that will culminate in 2007, when DIRECTV will have the ability to deliver more than 1,500 local HD channels and more than 150 national HD channels, establishing DIRECTV as a leading provider of HD programming. DIRECTV customers today have access to more than 900 hours of HD programming each week, as well as hundreds of hours of special event, movie and sports coverage. DIRECTV offers local HD broadcast channels in 26 cities with plans to launch in an additional 24 cities later this year, offering access to DIRECTV-delivered local HD channels in more than 65 percent of U.S. television households. WHEN: Beginning today, Wednesday, May 31, 2006 HOW: Customers who subscribe to a programming package that includes local channels receive both the standard and HD signals at no extra monthly charge. Seattle customers can receive local HD channels by purchasing a new H20 HD receiver and satellite dish. Existing HD customers can upgrade their HD receiver and dish for $99 per receiver. New residential customers can take advantage of a $100 Advanced Product Rebate through July 1, 2006. Receiving equipment is available at major consumer electronics retailers like Best Buy or Circuit City, and through DIRECTV. Eligibility for local channels is based on service address within certain designated market areas as defined by Nielsen Media Research, Inc. Visit DIRECTV.com for more information.

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