Also apparently EPIX is now $10! If BB@H stayed the same price that really is the better deal.
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Also apparently EPIX is now $10! If BB@H stayed the same price that really is the better deal.
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I agree...there are more than a handful here that need their own forum. It should be called..."Unsubstantiated rumors, wild speculation, 1 sided opinions & utter BS".
When you get a chance can you check to see if there is any price change coming to the welcome pack?
For those of us that have it we would greatly appreciate knowing if there are any changes coming. Thanks
Also apparently EPIX is now $10! If BB@H stayed the same price that really is the better deal.
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I agree that, that would be a reasonable solution. The issue I see with that, though, is if offered ala carte and enough people decide to go that route, then to make up the cost difference the provider would have to raise rates for bundles substantially. I know channels are paid per subscriber, and I am not talking overnight bundle increases, but as contracts expire and need renewed we would see the rate increases.This entire meandering argument in this thread about bundling vs. ala carte is predicated on one premise...that only one or the other can exist, and the introduction of ala carte will increase costs for all. If the choice is allowed for the existing bundle packages in addition to ala carte, then the financial impact on existing ballooned, over-extended, fiscally-irresponsible contracts would not be as massive.
I agree that, that would be a reasonable solution. The issue I see with that, though, is if offered ala carte and enough people decide to go that route, then to make up the cost difference the provider would have to raise rates for bundles substantially. I know channels are paid per subscriber, and I am not talking overnight bundle increases, but as contracts expire and need renewed we would see the rate increases.
In other words, the only way Dish can pay for the channels which most people don't even watch is to charge everyone for them.
Keep seeing the ad for it at $10/monthAs in right this moment? I still see $7 on the Programming page. I hope BB@Home does not have an increase since we just added it although we used to have it years ago. I think $10 is enough.
After a month has passed try to remove it and you'll get 50% off offered.As in right this moment? I still see $7 on the Programming page. I hope BB@Home does not have an increase since we just added it although we used to have it years ago. I think $10 is enough.
The only way the programmers will stop extorting their channels and paying overpriced fiscally irresponsible contracts for content is for people to stop paying the pig.In other words, the only way Dish can pay for the channels which most people don't even watch is to charge everyone for them.
I agree. Both bundles and ala cart should be able to exist in the market. There will always be someone that wants bundles,because they can afford it and they want all the channels . Either way the industry needs to change or the current model will implode eventually , then it will be to late.This entire meandering argument in this thread about bundling vs. ala carte is predicated on one premise...that only one or the other can exist, and the introduction of ala carte will increase costs for all. If the choice is allowed for the existing bundle packages in addition to ala carte, then the financial impact on existing ballooned, over-extended, fiscally-irresponsible contracts would not be as massive.
Don't all cable and satellite providers do that?
Not necessarily. Yes Dish charges more then they pay for the channels, but they have to. That said, when the contracts start expiring, and getting renewed, the channel owners are going to have to charge more on their per sub price, to make up for the lost revenue on their ala carte channels. It should be that channels that have lower viewership should die, and ala carte would be a way to make that happen, but its going to take money out of the networks pockets, and we ALL know that isnt happening.In other words, the only way Dish can pay for the channels which most people don't even watch is to charge everyone for them.
I actually agree with this more. They will adapt, and figure a way to make more money then ever before. Maybe raise their rates on the streaming sites, such as Netflix, Amazon etc. Who knows.Networks are going to start losing money anyway, if they don't change, as viewers are starting to drop service. The prices they want can't be sustained by the majority of the viewing audience. I bet all providers show a sub loss in the next few quarters.
Like I said... They will keep finding ways.Wait until they figure out they can show commercials for 15 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of show, over and over...
Oh, wait! I think they already do that...
That is why they invented DVRS and the Auto hop feature.Wait until they figure out they can show commercials for 15 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of show, over and over...
Oh, wait! I think they already do that...