I'm curious what people really think the prices of packages without sports in them would be. Do you think the current packages would drop $5, $10, $15....? I have no idea but I think it's not going to be as much as everyone thinks it would.
As it should be. Let true supply/demand and competition weed out the landscape.I truly think all the other channels out there would struggle greatly financially without being bundled with sports.
As it should be. Let true supply/demand and competition weed out the landscape.
$5 at most IMO.I'm curious what people really think the prices of packages without sports in them would be. Do you think the current packages would drop $5, $10, $15....? I have no idea but I think it's not going to be as much as everyone thinks it would.
$5 at most IMO.
That lawsuit is hilarious. ESPN started streaming all of their content, which is stealing customers from the satellite and cable providers and now cries foul when those same providers decide not to force carry their content. "Boo hoo, I can steal from you but you can't steal from me, that's not fair! Boo-hoo." ESPN's business model. as currently constituted, is in trouble. Gee, maybe they should ask the people on Twitter that are currently deciding what their content is how they should restructure the business model. After all, the people on Twitter are running the network now.http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2015/04/27/espn-sues-verizon-over-bundle/26455305/
This was what I was referring to.
They are streaming, but technically you still have to have ESPN in a pay tv provider subscription to have access to it, so if people follow the "rules" of the streaming process no pay tv customers are stolen. As far as I know of, there is no stand alone ESPN streaming option. Sling is the closest thing to one.That lawsuit is hilarious. ESPN started streaming all of their content, which is stealing customers from the satellite and cable providers and now cries foul when those same providers decide not to force carry their content. "Boo hoo, I can steal from you but you can't steal from me, that's not fair! Boo-hoo." ESPN's business model. as currently constituted, is in trouble. Gee, maybe they should ask the people on Twitter that are currently deciding what their content is how they should restructure the business model. After all, the people on Twitter are running the network now.
Just curious, for those of you that say you could do without the sports channels, why do you stay with Dish? For me, live sports programming is a primary reason I keep Dish. Not just ESPN, but NFL, SEC Network, TNT, etc are all a big part why I keep it. If not for them, I feel I could easily go the cord cutting route and fill my viewing needs much cheaper with options from Netflix, Hulu, etc.
Agree, Sports should all be A la carte, Just the same as the Movie Channels.
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Maybe. But crap like Viacom's silly channels and Fox News., etc. should also be ala carte. I don't watch any of the Viacom crap and I certainly won't watch Fox News. If we're going ala carte we need to go all the way,
Look, I don't like what ESPN charges, but then again I find myself watching them frequently. In fact, w/o sports I wouldn't subscribe to the rest of the channels.
But these channels you list don't cost as much as a premium movie pack.Maybe. But crap like Viacom's silly channels and Fox News., etc. should also be ala carte. I don't watch any of the Viacom crap and I certainly won't watch Fox News. If we're going ala carte we need to go all the way,
Look, I don't like what ESPN charges, but then again I find myself watching them frequently. In fact, w/o sports I wouldn't subscribe to the rest of the channels.
But when you add them together, they do.... Just sayin'...But these channels you list don't cost as much as a premium movie pack.
ESPN does!
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I'd have to see some prices on that.But when you add them together, they do.... Just sayin'...
Fox news is the #1 news network for a reason. I work for a cable provider and we sell dish too, but everyone wants fox.
Okay here is a good one.But when you add them together, they do.... Just sayin'...
I wouldn't doubt it. No one watches msnbc and very few watch cnn. People like oreilly, kelly, ect.Last report I saw was that FoxNews is the #1 cable network. Had higher ratings than ESPN or USA.