The Vampire Diaries Season 1 Episode 17

While Stefan and Damon were busy finding out they’re not the only vampires in town in The Vampire Diaries Season 1 Episode 16, Jeremy decided he wanted to join their fun and be turned by Anna.

Anna tells Jeremy that he shouldn’t believe anything he reads about vampires. So why does he want to be a vampire anyway? Because…

Frederick’s plan is to kill everybody. Pearl suggests that maybe that’s not the best plan.

Stefan goes out for some food of the non-soccer mom vareity, and he’s promptly stabbed by Frederick, who kidnaps him and takes him back to their lair. They intend to torture him for a while before they kill him. After stabbing him a few more times, they tie him up with vervain soaked ropes. Harper disagrees with these tactics, but he’s told that Ms. Pearl is no longer in charge.

Elena and Damon go to Alaric. If he helps, the woman in charge may be able to help find his wife.

Jeremy’s come up with a reason why he wants to be a vampire. He doesn’t fit and doesn’t have anything else. That’s all he needs is an eternity like that. Anna’s response is that she doesn’t need him to do her dirty work, doesn’t want revenge, isn’t bored, and doesn’t love him. Not just yet anyway.

Pearl and Anna meet Mayor Lockwood. Maybe they will stick around at the restaurant for a while.

Damon doesn’t want to be distracted by concerns for Elena’s safety, and he insists she does not go with them.

Caroline insists on going out in the middle of a terrible rainstorm that’s washed out Route 5. She’s one of those people who, rather than pay attention to the road during potentially dangerous driving situations, hops on her cell phone to chat and get distracted. Shortly after her phone reception dies, she gets stuck in the mud.

Alaric pretends his car broke down. He’d like to use the phone. They invite him in with plans to kill him. Alaric escorts Ms. Gibbons outside to Damon. He confirms she doesn’t have any family or anyone else living there. That’s sufficient for her to die. Now it’s free for anyone to enter. This is a surprise to Alaric, who expected him to compel her, rather than snapping her neck.

As Pearl and the mayor are discussing how his family owns a lot of property, much of which they came into in 1864, she sees a boy smiling more than she’d like at her daughter. That would be a Gilbert, the people responsible for trapping her for 150 years.

Not one to follow instructions, Elena leaves the car to go check out the situation at the house. She heads to the basement, where she’s lucky Damon is there to ask her if she’s insane.

Wandering around in the downpour, Caroline slips and falls and then slips some more.

Since her mom is angry at her for hanging out with Jeremy, Anna decides she’ll turn him.

Elena and Damon free Stefan. They leave Harper tied up but alive. Then the real battle begins as Damon heads inside to kill some more vampires and confront Frederick. In the melee, Frederick flees. Damon might want to hurry because he’s after Stefan. Luckily he misses the heart (so it can be assumed) before Elena stops him.

Following their time inside killing off the vampires that are there, Damon and Alaric head outdoors, where they see more vampires than they want to deal with, so they head back inside.

Caroline shows up at Matt’s door with the sheriff. Jeremy finds out from the mayor that they’ve found Vicki, or at least her body. This death thing is news to him.

Elena’s not going to just let Stefan lie there, so she offers him her wrist.

Alaric has realized something: the part about being able to find his wife, that was just a lie. Pearl shows up in time to prevent any further bloodshed. Within the house anyway. A deranged Stefan fully charged on human blood eliminates Frederick.

Now that he knows Vicki’s not a vampire, Jeremy seems to have lost interest in turning. He just wanted to be with her.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Vampire Diaries Episode 18 Under Control, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on The CW.

Lost Season 6 Episode 11

Jin and Sun had their adventure in Lost Season 6 Episode 10, in which he was kidnapped and she ended up unable to speak English. Jin was brought to the package, who turned out to be Desmond.

Desmond wakes up to be greeted by Zoe. He’d like to see his wife, but instead he’s stuck with old man Widmore, who informs him he’s been brought back to the island. Violence ensues.

The crew is trying to get the generator running again, which it hasn’t done in 20 years. During the process, they inadvertently turn it on while somebody’s inside the machine. That somebody is now dead and extra crispy.

Having seen that, Widmore has a test for Desmond. He wants him to hop inside, too. His question is whether he can survive a catastrophic event again.

Flashing sideways, Desmond meets Claire at the airport. He offers her a ride, but she’s got a date with a cab driving felon. He doesn’t want a restaurant or any “companionship” when he meets up with the driver. He’s just there to work. For Charles Widmore. In this too coincidentally small world, Charles wants Desmond to get the drugged up bass guitarist of Driveshaft to his wife’s event. Charlie’s preference would be to get drunk and talk about the new love of his life, who he saw for a moment on the airplane when he was choking to death.

Charlie reluctantly agrees to go for a ride with Desmond. As they’re dirving along, Charlie grabs hold of the steering wheel, driving them directly into the water. The alert Desmond is now forced to save Charlie’s life. In doing so, he has a flash of a hand saying “Not Penny’s Boat”.

When he gets to the hospital, the CAT scan is inconclusive, so Desmond’s going downstairs for an MRI. 30 minutes in a cramped super loud machine. This should go well. And actually, it kinda does. He remembers Penny. This is the moment Charlie was talking about when he discussed being in love. He’s gotta find him. Perhaps Dr. Jack can assist. No need after all, though. Hard to miss the half naked man running down the hallway.

Since Charles is afraid of his wife, he sends Desmond to break the bad news that he’s lost the rock star. She’s taking this surprisingly well. What she doesn’t appreciate is his request to see the guest list when he hears the name Penny. He’ll need to stop looking for whatever it is he thinks he’s looking for. He’s not ready yet. For something.

As he’s getting ready to leave and/or get drunk, he’s approached by Daniel Widmore, the guy who was hoping to play with Driveshaft. Daniel, too, is going on and on about love. After he saw the women he loved at first sight, he wrote something in his notebook. Since he’s a musician, he has no clue what he wrote, but a friend of him says it’s quantum mechanics so advanced that only somebody who had been studying physics their entire life could have come up with it. What if this wasn’t supposed to be their life? What if they had some other life and somehow changed things? That said, he thinks he already did set off a nuclear bomb. Seeing as Desmond’s asking about a woman named Penny, he must have felt this shift, too.

Acting on a tip from half brother Daniel, Desmond heads to the stadium, where he finds Penny running. With that, he wakes up inside the machine. Not so dead after all. Now he says he understands that he’s there to do something important. When do they start?

Zoe is escorting Desmond through the jungle. Sayid comes up, kills some people, and tells her to run.

Back in the stadium, Desmond fainted when Penny shook his hand. Perhaps she’d like to go for a coffee.

One last thing he needs from his driver George: the manifest from the flight.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Lost Season 6 Episode 12 Everybody Loves Hugo, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on ABC.

Lost Season 6 Epsiode 10

Lost Season 6 Episode 9 was the tale of Richard, bringing us back over 100 years to when he first arrived on the island. Upon arrival, he sided with Jacob over the black smoke, but now he’s changed his mind. Until Hurley told him that his wife said he has to stop the man in black, or otherwise they’re all going to hell.

Locke says that the only way they can leave the island is if all the uncrossed off names go together.

At the airport, Jin is told that they’re going to be “confiscating” his $25,000. He doesn’t ask any questions. He just does what Sun’s father tells him to do.

When they arrive at the hotel, Jin wants a second room. He knows enough English to say they’re not married.

Before Locke goes off on an errand, Sayid says he doesn’t feel anything. Anger, happiness, pain, all gone.

Jin takes Locke’s departure as his cue to bail. He’s going to get away from Locke and go find his wife. Well, he would, if he weren’t just tasered, along with everybody else. Lucky him, he’s the one they want.

Ilana’s plan is to wait until Richard comes back. Ben is skeptical about this plan, seeing as Richard went storming off into the jungle after he told them they were all in hell and he didn’t know what to do.

Deciding that Jin’s not just there on business and Sun’s not there just for shopping, they decide to get busy in her hotel room.

Locke has managed to find Sun with a message that he’s found her husband, but she doesn’t believe him, so she runs away. A chase through the jungle ensues. Sun loses, crashing into a tree.

Back on the mainland, Sun’s got an idea. They should run away together.

Later, Sun is awakened by Ben. As for Locke, he returns to find a bunch of people lying on the ground. Where is Jin? He’s locked up in a creepy looking room. Room 23. It’s where the Dharma Initiative was doing experiments on subliminal messages. There are some maps. Whoever signed them should be able to help. Looks like that would be Jin.

Claire’s name is not on the wall. Neither is Kate’s. Regardless, Locke wants both of them. Kate could be of assistance rounding up the others. Once she does, whatever happens happens.

Sun and Jin are busted partially clothed by her father’s contact, but he doesn’t really care about that. He just wants his money.

Having hit her head, Sun has forgotten how to speak an entire language, making her capable of only communicating in Korean now.

Richard returns with Hurley, instructing the others to pack their bags and get ready to leave. They’re going to destroy the plane so that Locke can’t get on it. Of course, if they destroy that plane, that means the rest of them won’t be able to get off the island, which does not sit well with the woman screaming in Korean.

Walking on the beach, Locke is shot at. I don’t think that’s going to work. He goes peacefully to meet Widmore, who denies having kidnapped Jin. A wise man once said that war is coming to the island. It just got there.

Sun had intended to get the money out of her bank account so that she could pay off her father’s associate. But when she arrives at the bank, her account is closed and empty. Her father had the funds transferred to one of his accounts. As for Jin, this would explain why he was tied up and in a refrigerator. It seems that $25k was this guy’s fee for killing him for not keeping his hands off the boss’s daughter.

Jin is handed a camera. It’s a picture of his daughter, who he’s never seen before. Widmore’s warning is that everything and everyone would cease to exist if that John Locke thing gets off the island. It’s time for him to see the package. It’s not a what. It’s a who.

The shooting outside the door catches us up to where we were before. Sayid opens up the door to discover Jin. He hands him a razor to free himself and wishes him luck. When Sun returns, we see a bunch of people on the ground, mostly dead. The guy with her might consider looking behind him and seeing Jin with a gun. In the shootout, Sun gets hit as well. And that news she wanted to tell him before they were interrupted in the room: she’s pregnant.

Jack has a theory. Just because Sun can’t speak English doesn’t mean she can’t write it. This theory is correct, but she’s gonna run out of paper pretty fast.

If Widmore didn’t blow Locke right out of the water, Saywer thinks they’re screwed. That makes him walking back to join them bad news then.

Who’s the package? That would apparently be Desmond.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Lost Season 6 Episode 11 Happily Ever After, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on ABC.

The Vampire Diaries Season 1 Episode 16

Elena began the hunt for Isobel, her mother who also happens to be Alaric’s wife, in The Vampire Diaries Season 1 Episode 15.

Matt would appreciate it if his mom Kelly wouldn’t bring the party home, and so would the neighbors. She might also consider getting a job. What she won’t consider is pretending to be nice to Caroline.

Anna’s showing her new vampire friends how to use cell phones and switch the TV channel.

Caroline suggests a double date. Stefan thinks that sounds like a great idea. He’s probably alone in that.

Since no invitation is necessary due to the lack of a living resident, Anna’s easily able to get into Damon’s home. If he agrees to help out Pearl and the other vampires, he can get what he wants most: Katherine. Plus he gets to live, so to speak.

Jeremy wants serious answers to questions about how to become and/or kill a vampire. So he goes in a chat room. Somehow, he does seem to manage to find someone to help.

Nursing his wounded eyes from Pearl’s fingers gouging them, Damon heads to a bar, where he meets Kelly and Jenna. They decide that drinking is good for the soul. This happens to be the same place Matt, Caroline, Elena, and Stefan decide to go for their oh so awkward double date.

Frederick’s tired of the rules. He decides to go into town. Nobody there knows him anyway, except for the Salvatore brothers.

Anna goes to visit Jeremy. She’s thinking of going back to school. Speaking of which, he’d like to do another paper on the vampires from Mystic Falls. His theory is that maybe they’re normal and good.

Frederick recognizes Elena, or at least he thinks he does. She’s not Katherine, and alerts Stefan by typing a warning on her phone.

Matt and Stefan are getting along just fine now, but that’s not doing Caroline any favors, as she increasingly regrets having suggested this double date.

As Damon’s interest in his visit to Cougartown increases, Jenna takes that as her cue to leave. Stepping outside, she meets Frederick, and she tells him where Damon lives. His pick up line falls on deaf ears thanks to the vervain.

While making a sandwich, Jeremy “accidentally” slices his hand with the knife. Anna shies away, but he invites her to go ahead and drink his blood.

Matt asks whether he passed the double date test. No, not really, but knowing that it was a test should earn him an acceptable grade. After their chat, Caroline seems to be somewhat over her issues. When they return home, new issues are waiting when they run into Damon and Kelly making out.

Before Stefan can give Damon a lecture, Frederick barges in and attacks. His unsuccessful attack gets him nowhere, but it does let Damon and Stefan know that some of those in the tomb are out.

Anna’s waiting for Jeremy in his room. He can’t tell anyone about her. He’d be surprised who would believe him. So why didn’t she kill him? Whatever the reason, he’d like her to make him a vampire.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Vampire Diaries Episode 17 Let the Right One in, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on The CW.

Lost Season 6 Episode 9

Sawyer made a plan to get off the island with Kate in Lost Season 6 Episode 8. Let the black smoke get into a battle with Widmore, and when they’re distracted, steal the sub.

Jacob goes to visit Ilana in the hospital. Will she help him protect six people, who are the remaining candidates? When she brings them to the temple, Richard will know what to do next. Well, maybe not. Richard just says Jacob’s a big liar, and he doesn’t know what to do. Oh, and Jack’s dead. So is everybody else. This isn’t an island. It’s just hell.

Richard says they should listen to somebody else. Perhaps he means Locke.

Ben tells Frank that Richard doesn’t age. Apparently, he has looked the same for years. Even as far back as 1867 when he accidentally killed a doctor in an attempt to save his wife’s life. Afterward, he received a visit from a priest, who said God will not forgive him for murder, accidental or not. That said, the devil awaits him, as he will be hung the next morning.

The next morning, after they find out he speaks English, Richard is purchased and then chained in a ship. They’re taking him to an island. If they weren’t, they are now because the ship wrecks into the island in the middle of the jungle. Given their limited supplies, the captain starts killing everybody. With Richard seconds away from getting stabbed, they hear something out in the jungle. Then blood drips down on them. So now basically everybody is dead. Everybody but Richard.

Although he’s been spared, Richard is left chained up without food or water. Dying would have been preferable. After time passes, he’s greeted by his wife Isabella, who tells him they’re both dead and in hell. Then she apparently gets swallowed up by the smoke.

Eventually, he gets a visit from someone calling himself a friend, who frees him in exchange for a promise to do anything he asks. What he wants is simple: to escape from hell and kill the devil. He’ll go to find the devil by the statue, which is now in pieces since Richard’s ship smashed into it. The devil is not the black smoke. Rather, the guy he’s talking to is. Either he worries about right and wrong, or he goes to hunt down the devil and gets his wife back.

Upon arrival at the statue, he’s attacked by Jacob, who’s not going down without a fight. Jacob tells him he’s not really dead, and that wasn’t his wife. This island is like the cork in a bottle of wine. It’s the only thing preventing hell from escaping and spreading. Jacob doesn’t like to step in and interfere, but maybe Richard could act as the intermediary between him and the people he brings to the island. He can’t bring his wife back. He can’t absolve him of his sins. But he can make him live forver.

When he returns to the black smoke, Richard is told that if he ever changes his mind, the offer still stands. Then he gives him his wife’s cross, which Richard then buries in the sand. Back in the present day, Richard comes to dig this cross up. He’s changed his mind. Does the offer still stand?

Hurley approaches from behind. His wife sent him. She’s standing right next to them, long enough to say it’s not his fault she died, and they already are together. Oh, and it’s Richard’s responsibility to stop the man in black from leaving the island. If he doesn’t, they all go to hell.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Lost Season 6 Episode 10 The Package, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on ABC.

The Vampire Diaries Season 1 Episode 15

That tomb they’ve been talking about for most of the season was opened in The Vampire Diaries Season 1 Episode 14, leading to some vampires getting out, as well as Bonnie’s grandmother unconscious on her couch.

A new vampire in town, Harper, wants to know what year it is. Then he wants to eat the first person he sees.

Aunt Jenna believes she’s found Elena’s mother, who also happens to be Alaric’s wife. If that is true, aside from the coincidence, it would mean that her birth mother is dead. Perhaps Damon knows something about this woman, Isobel (yeah, that’s apparently how you spell it). Oh, like he can remember every woman he’s killed.

Matt and Caroline decide to do something a little more bachelor paddy than watching TV. Until his mom walks in.

Alaric says that Isobel never had a baby, but he changes his mind once he sees a picture of Elena’s birth mother.

Elena goes to visit an old friend of Isobel’s, who tells her that she doesn’t know who her father is, and she hasn’t seen her mother in about 17 years. Then she goes and sends a text to alert someone that “She’s here.”

Stefan warns Alaric that Damon’s not exactly stable right now. As if he ever were.

Isobel was convinced that she found vampires, and it was her intent to prove it, no matter how much of a joke Alaric may have thought it was.

Elena hasn’t touched her tea, but when she does, she realizes it’s been spiked with vervain. So why is Trudy serving her this? Whatever the reason, she begs her to leave right away.

The sheriff is short one bachelor for her auction. In return, Damon wants some information about Alaric.

Trudy’s greeted by some maniac. She did her part, but that won’t stop him from killing her.

At the bachelor auction, Damon starts talking about Isobel. He had a drink with her at Duke once. She was a great girl. Delicious. So did Elena forget to mention earlier the name of her mother?

Matt’s mom tells Caroline to stop this fake nice thing. She doesn’t like her, even if her son fell for her for some reason.

Elena gets a message from the creepy guy. Stop looking for her. She doesn’t want to know her. He’s done now. Now he can get runned over by a truck.

Alaric arrives to pay Damon a visit, stake in hand. Damon says the truth is he turned Isobel because she was pathetic and begged him to. Then Alaric gets poked by his own stake and appears to die. Well, that doesn’t last long. Luckily, he’s got a ring on that was a gift from Isobel.

Elena makes a phone call to a woman who she believes may well be Isobel, who hangs up when she realizes who she’s talking to.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Vampire Diaries Episode 16 There Goes the Neighborhood, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on The CW.

Lost Season 6 Episode 8

Following everybody making their trek toward the beach in Lost Season 6 Episode 7, Charles Widmore discovered them, telling his crew to proceed as planned, despite the fact that there were people there.

Sawyer’s looking to work with Locke, or whoever he is, in order to make his way off the island. Jin’s not willing to leave because Sun might be there. With that, Sawyer promises not to leave until they find her.

Back on the mainland, Sawyer’s got a meeting with some guy. Suitcase full of money in hand. The chick he’s with is married to a conman, so she knows when she’s being conned. He suggests she do the right thing, or otherwise the cops surrounding the building will be busting her. She doesn’t buy what she considers his bluff, so officer Miles has to bust in with his men and make the arrest. Strangely enough, James, too, is a cop.

Without Aaron, Claire had to make her own son out of a skull and other random oddness.

Locke informs those who are still alive that the black smoke killed everybody who stayed behind at the temple. Kate asks Sawyer if he’s with Locke now. Nope, he ain’t with anybody.

Locke wants to talk to James to tell him he’s the smoke thing. He didn’t rescue anybody. Those who died were convinced they were protecting the island from him, so it’s either kill or be killed. Now he has a recon mission for Sawyer. He’s going to Hydra Island, where there’s a plane. Some of the other passengers may mean to do them harm. If he does this, they get on that plane, fly off that island, and never look back. Pretty convincing argument.

Detective Ford meets Charlotte, the redhead who died on the island. He tells her it got to the point where he was either going to be a criminal or a cop, so he chose cop. Well, that pretty much leads to her jumping his bones. When she goes rifling through his drawer and inadvertently finds a story about the local man who killed himself and his wife, leaving his 9 year old son behind, James throws her out.

While Kate’s chatting with Sayid, Claire pulls out a knife and jumps her. Sayid sits there and watches until Locke breaks up the fight. He warns Claire that trying to kill people like that is completely inappropriate.

Sawyer arrives at the island, where he’s promptly greeted by a bunch of dead rotting bodies. There is someone alive, though. She says she’s the only one left.

Miles would like to know what Sawyer was doing in Australia when he was supposed to be in Palm Springs. None of his damn business.

The remaining survivor on Hydra Island is Zoe, who was out collecting wood when she heard screaming. When she came back, they were dead.

Locke accepts responsibility for Claire’s behavior, since he told her that the others had her baby. He wanted to give her something to keep going, something to hate.

Zoe’s sure full of questions. So now Sawyer would like some answers. When he pulls out his gun to try to get the truth, a bunch of people with weapons jump out and point them at him. Is her name even Zoe? Probably about as much as his is Sawyer’s.

Kate referred to Locke as a dead man. He objects to that. Oh, and like his mother was crazy, Aaron, too, has a crazy mother.

Sawyer’s hauled off to a submarine and told to get in. He’s waiting for him.

After learning a lesson about life from (where else?) an episode of Little House on the Prairie, Sawyer returns to Charlotte, who doesn’t care.

Once inside the sub, Sawyer meets up with Charles Widmore, the fellow who sent a freighter to the island loaded with guys to kill them all. He denies having murdered those people. Sawyer has a deal that makes Charles smile. He’ll go back, say the coast is clear, bring Locke back, and then Widmore can go ahead and kill him. In exchange, his people don’t get touched, and they get safe passage off the island.

Claire has decided she no longer wants Kate dead.

Contrary to his deal with Widmore, James tells Locke the whole story. They’re trying to keep out that smoke thing, and there’s a locked room where they’re hiding.

Sawyer has decided to tell his partner Miles what he’s up to. He’s looking for Anthony Cooper, who he’s been chasing since he left the academy. When he finds the right one, he’s going to kill him. During this chat, they get run into by a fleeing suspect. That would be Kate.

The plan is to just let Locke and Widmore’s crew fight it out. While they’re busy, Sawyer and Kate will be to get off the island. They’re taking the sub.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Lost Season 6 Episode 9 Ab Aeterno, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on ABC.

Cost of TV Channels

Analyst SNL Kagan has released the monthly wholesale cost of each channel, which the networks charge to cable companies. If you’re not a sports fan, you’re pretty well getting screwed. The channels on the low end of the totem pole cost a penny, while ESPN is up over $4, with an average cost of $0.20.

ESPN/ESPN HD: $4.08
Fox Sports Net: $2.37
TNT: $0.99
Disney Channel: $0.88
NFL Network: $0.75
Fox News: $0.58
HDNet: $0.55
USA: $0.55
ESPN2: $0.54
MGM HD: $0.53
CNN en Espanol: $0.51
CNN/HLN: $0.51
TBS: $0.49
HDNet Movies: $0.44
Nickelodeon/Nick At Nite: $0.44
FX Network: $0.42
Big Ten Network: $0.36
NHL Network: $0.35
Fox College Sports: $0.34
MTV: $0.33
Antena 3: $0.29
CNBC: $0.29
Lifetime Television: $0.28
HD Theater: $0.27
Universal HD: $0.27
TCM: $0.26
VERSUS: $0.26
Industry: $0.26
A&E: $0.25
Discovery Channel: $0.25
Golf Channel: $0.25
Sundance Channel: $0.25
TyC Sports International Channel: $0.25
MLB Network: $0.24
AMC: $0.23
WealthTV: $0.23
ABC Family Channel: $0.22
History: $0.22
NBA TV: $0.22
Syfy: $0.21
WAPA-America: $0.21
E! Entertainment Television: $0.20
Independent Film Channel: $0.20
MountainWest Sports Network: $0.20
National Geographic Channel: $0.20
SPEED: $0.20
Spike TV: $0.20
Bravo: $0.19
CBS College Sports Network: $0.19
Fox Sports en Espanol: $0.19
Smithsonian Channel HD: $0.19
Sur Mexico: $0.19
Ecuavisa: $0.18
ESPN Classic: $0.18
MEXICANAL: $0.18
Ritmoson Latino: $0.18
Telefe Internacional: $0.18
TV Chile: $0.18
Cartoon Network: $0.17
De Pelicula: $0.17
Discovery en Espanol: $0.17
ESPNews: $0.17
Nick Jr.: $0.17
Telehit: $0.17
TV Colombia: $0.17
TV Venezuela: $0.17
BET: $0.16
Discovery Familia: $0.16
ESPNU: $0.16
Fox Movie Channel: $0.16
Fox Soccer Channel: $0.16
History en Espanol: $0.16
Latinoamerica Television: $0.16
MSNBC: $0.16
Sur Peru: $0.16
TLC: $0.16
CentroAmerica TV: $0.15
ESPN Deportes: $0.15
SOPAnet: $0.15
Tennis Channel: $0.15
TVE Internacional: $0.15
VH1: $0.15
Caracol TV: $0.14
Comedy Central: $0.14
FUEL TV: $0.14
HGTV: $0.14
HTV: $0.14
The Style Network: $0.14
CNN International: $0.13
Disney XD: $0.13
Bandamax: $0.12
BBC America: $0.12
Discovery Health Channel: $0.12
GSN: $0.12
La Familia Cosmovision: $0.12
WGN America: $0.12
Bio: $0.11
Bridges TV: $0.11
Current: $0.11
Fox Business Network: $0.11
GolTV: $0.11
Palladia: $0.11
The Weather Channel: $0.11
TV Land: $0.11
WE tv: $0.10
Sorpresa: $0.10
Oxygen Network: $0.10
truTV: $0.10
CMT: $0.09
Fox Reality: $0.09
Lifetime MOvie Network: $0.09
TeenNick: $0.09
Boomerang: $0.08
De Pelicula Clasico: $0.08
Food Network: $0.08
G4: $0.08
PBS KIDS Sprout: $0.08
Travel Channel: $0.08
Animal Planet: $0.07
BET Hip Hop: $0.07
Canal Sur: $0.07
CENTRIC: $0.07
Chiller: $0.07
Military Channel: $0.07
Nicktoons Network: $0.07
Ovation: $0.07
Planet Green: $0.07
Sleuth: $0.07
VH1 Classic: $0.07
BET Gospel: $0.06
Bloomberg TV: $0.06
Crime & Investigation Network: $0.06
Discovery Kids Channel: $0.06
FitTV: $0.06
FUSE: $0.06
Hallmark Channel: $0.06
History International: $0.06
Investigation Discovery: $0.06
Military History Channel: $0.06
mun2: $0.06
Retirement Living TV: $0.06
Science Channel: $0.06
Si TV: $0.06
The Africa Channel: $0.06
TV One: $0.06
Wedding Central: $0.06
Blackbelt TV: $0.05
CMT Pure Country: $0.05
C-SPAN: $0.05
DIY Network: $0.05
LOGO: $0.05
MTV2: $0.05
Outdoor Channel: $0.05
VH1 Soul: $0.05
Fine Living: $0.04
Lifetime Real Women: $0.04
MavTV: $0.04
Tempo: $0.04
BBC World News: $0.03
Hallmark Movie Channel: $0.03
iaTV: $0.03
The Sportsman Channel: $0.03
American Life TV Network: $0.02
CNBC World: $0.02
GAC: $0.02
Galavision: $0.02
MTV Jams: $0.02
MTV Tr3s: $0.02
TV Guide Network: $0.02
BlueHighways TV: $0.01
MTV Hits: $0.01
Nick Too: $0.01

Source: All Things Digital