As of 9:45 this morning my (unofficial) sources told me that Dish is still in heavy talks with MLB.
If bet Directv knows that most cable and dish customer will not jump ship this Year. Maybe 5% to 7% But the next two years will be big. A lot of new Hd line up ,all the sports packs you can watch. Most in Hd and growing.I know on this side my wife will not let me change at this time because Directv only has very few HD channels that she likes. Voom channel are not her bag.I will say this if Dish loses Mlb extra innings and expands there Hd line up. I will be gone. Hate to pony up for a new Dvr.So setting back and wathing to see if Dish stays the big dog in HD.
5% to 7% of the 1% that sub to EI on Dish. Not such a big number. 13,000,000 * .01 * .07 * $50/month * 12 = $5,460,000/year.Think about what you just said. You say 5% - 7% will jump this year - that's over 650,000 subs just from DISH. If that ever happend it would be a huge (and maybe fatal) loss for them. At a very low estimate of $50/month that alone would be 390 million dollars a year.
5% to 7% of the 1% that sub to EI on Dish. Not such a big number. 13,000,000 * .01 * .07 * $50/month * 12 = $5,460,000/year.
But on another point: why would Dish be turning on so many HD RSNs in the past couple of days if it didn't at least have hopes of getting the MLB-EI package? The vast majority of HD material from those RSNs will be MLB games for at least the next six months.
RSN games are available to subs in the teams' local territory, regardless of EI. e.g. My zipcode is claimed by four MLB teams as being in their local territory. So if I get their RSN, I get their games (in HD when available), and can't be blacked out....
But on another point: why would Dish be turning on so many HD RSNs in the past couple of days if it didn't at least have hopes of getting the MLB-EI package? The vast majority of HD material from those RSNs will be MLB games for at least the next six months.