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Dish Network to drop AMC Saturday night

Say goodbye to popular AMC shows "Mad Men," "The Walking Dead," "Breaking Bad" and more, Dish subscribers.  The Dish Network announced on Friday that it would replace three AMC Networks channels -- AMC, IFC and WE -- starting at 11:59 p.m. ET on Saturday.In their place will be HDNet Movies, Style and HDNet. "HDNet Movies and HDNet are exciting offerings for our customers," said Dave Shull, senio
Bryan Cranston as Walter White and Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman on AMC's \"Breaking Bad.\"
Bryan Cranston as Walter White and Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman on AMC's \"Breaking Bad.\"Ben Leuner / AMC / Today

Say goodbye to popular AMC shows "Mad Men," "The Walking Dead," "Breaking Bad" and more, Dish subscribers.  The Dish Network announced on Friday that it would replace three AMC Networks channels -- AMC, IFC and WE -- starting at 11:59 p.m. ET on Saturday.

In their place will be HDNet Movies, Style and HDNet. 

"HDNet Movies and HDNet are exciting offerings for our customers," said Dave Shull, senior vice president of programming for Dish, in a statement. "AMC Networks requires us to carry low-rated channels like IFC and WE to access a few popular AMC shows. The math is simple: It's not a good value for our customers."

The move comes after a dispute between the two parties, with Dish indicating that fees are also an issue. 

But a source with ties to the situation told TODAY.com that there have been no discussions between the two parties about fees.

In a statement to TODAY.com, AMC Networks said, "It is unfortunate that in retaliation for an unrelated lawsuit DISH is choosing to punish its customers by dropping" AMC, IFC and WE.

AMC's parent company, Cablevision, filed a $2.5 billion suit against Dish Network for breach of contract a few years ago.

Some of Dish's 14 million subscribers have voiced their displeasure about the programming swapout on Dish's Facebook page, with some threatening to cancel their subscriptions if AMC is indeed dropped.

Dish's move to replace AMC comes at a bad time for Dish subscribers who are fans of the critically acclaimed "Breaking Bad." The series is set to return for its fifth season on July 15.

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