At least not without a space suit.Dont go there!
At least not without a space suit.Dont go there!
No, government is only giving out money for broadband expansion, not for TV Channels.do you think they would get one?
Because you come off sounding like the Satelliteguys Morality & Ethics Police. I shared a password. Big deal. I'm not John Gotti. Get over it!
This is like the good old days, when I got yelled at by the M & E Police for subscribing to the Canadian Bell TV service.
Yes it is .... Im talking my programming, not Extra stuff like PPV.Duh, hence the question mark, sarcasm is so lost when posting, Amazon Prime has PPV as does DirecTV, so why he would expect just paying for Prime would give him access to everything when DirecTV does not do that,
his words-On D* I pick up my remote and its just THERE.
Already paid for.
No it is not.
Well technically this isn't satellite theft. And, I used *my parents* credentials. Technically I share a residence with them parts of the year. So, again, technically, I stole nothing. Bruce just wants to make mountains out of molehills and personally attack users.
If the moderators wish to report me to the Streaming Police, go ahead. I've done worse!
Anyway, the best hour on the subject I have heard:
View: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-marchand-and-ourand-sports-media-podcast/id1587364692
Points:
- DirecTV has no interest in the "dual distribution model" idiocy Disney is spewing out.
What are they going to do, come to my house and make me pay.- DirecTV believes that the costs of sports programming (and other programming) is being borne by linear subscribers and non-linear customers are not paying their fair share. DirecTV WILL address this in the next go round with the networks.
Again, they want to pay less, he said it about broadcast channels also, they charge too much and it is not fair the content is everywhere.- DirecTV believes that the costs of "premium set aside' (a game that is only on ESPN+ or whatever and not on the regular networks, such as the upcoming NFL playoff game) are also being borne by linear revenues and DirecTV WILL address this in the next go round.
Said no room on the satellites, then he said they would have to build new satellites to support those channels, then he said they are not building any new satellites.- DirecTV has no interest in carrying the "diginet" channels that carry local sports teams.
I would like that also, but we have to wait for the team owned RSNs ( like YES)to collapse, which is about two years away at the most.- DirecTV is ready to see the leagues convert to a league produced feed and wishes to carry baseball, et al, in that manner.
Already is, unless they plan on pulling all sports from the entertainment package, like ESPN for example.- DirecTV sees the "Choice" level as the bottom package with sports in the future.
I feel more cheated with a company like DirecTV, Charter, Comcast, etc, being forced to pay for channels I would never watch.IMHO, you can substitute "every company" for "DirecTV". Big Media has been using loopholes in poorly written contracts to cheat consumers. Those days will be ending soon.
No one wants to subscribe to the DIRECTV satellite service, I am hearing from a bunch of DIRECTV dealers that they can't give it away. To make matters worse DIRECTV is threatening dealers that if they don't make sales they will be terminated from selling DIRECTV as of this coming December 31st.... losing all their residuals they have earned for prior sales.
Yes, yes, yes. Its all a part of the master plan. Someday, for reasons you cannot give, everyone is going to join your minority. And save, save, save. Streaming will, somehow, be profitable, and cable/DBS not, because of reasons.No one cares, DirecTV is now number three of the top 3 Paid Live TV Providers, they are also rapidly shrinking and are about 2.5-3 years away from being unprofitable.
Well, yes. Those without an agenda understand that Big Media has flown through a loophole, selling programming twice. Hurting the consumer, who has to pay twice (unless he is some cheapoid who does without and saves, saves, saves). DirecTV (et al) and, IMHO, the local stations will soon close that loophole. Big Media will not have the game on whatever plus. Just on the network. Or whatever plus will be included in your DirecTV, etc. subscription.What are they going to do, come to my house and make me pay.
Enjoy Hogan's Heroes. No RSNs=no games on TV. Any kind of TV.If the RSNs cannot get the high per sub fees, that will push them out of business ever so quicker, that is a good thing.
Umm, no. There is one channel in Phoenix, one in Yuma, one in Tucson, etc. And the Mountain West is small compared to the complexity in the east and midwest. By my count, the Pirates claim all, or part, of 16 different DMAs.But if, for example, Bally Arizona goes away, would they then have room to add the diginet channel that had the teams?
1 for 1.
Again no RSNs=no games.I would like that also, but we have to wait for the team owned RSNs ( like YES)to collapse, which is about two years away at the most.
It is so odd that you watch every single thing on every streamer.I feel more cheated with a company like DirecTV, Charter, Comcast, etc, being forced to pay for channels I would never watch.
DirecTV, while not as big as before, is still huge, filled with power, and will be around for many decades to come.Again, DirecTV has no power anymore, they used to be a close #2 behind Comcast, now they have fallen behind Charter ( who has about 2 million more subscribers then DirecTV)and shrinking fast
Yes, it is called math, try it.Yes, yes, yes. It’s all a part of the master plan. Someday, for reasons you cannot give, everyone is going to join your minority. And save, save, save. Streaming will, somehow, be profitable, and cable/DBS not, because of reasons.
Now we are going into fantasy land, no one is going to force me to pay for a channel (RSN) just so the vast minority can watch sports.Well, yes.
And that genie is out of the bottle, not going back in.Those without an agenda understand that Big Media has flown through a loophole, selling programming twice.
If someone wants to pay more for less content, that is their choice , if they want to add a streaming service, that is their choice.Hurting the consumer, who has to pay twice (unless he is some cheapoid who does without and saves, saves, saves).
No they won’t, even if they have a fit, networks will just get some lobbyists, pay off Congress, then we have national feeds in all the local markets.DirecTV (et al) and, IMHO, the local stations will soon close that loophole. Big Media will not have the game on whatever plus. Just on the network. Or whatever plus will be included in your DirecTV, etc. subscription.
Transition times, after 2025, everything will be different, we will know who has made it and who not.Of course the COULD just have the games, etc., on streaming. Except streaming doesn't make any money.
Again, you are charged for it, free on Pluto and the likes.Enjoy Hogan's Heroes.
San Diego and Arizona proves you incorrect.No RSNs=no games on TV. Any kind of TV.
Well then, DirecTV should build new satellites then, streaming could handle that.Umm, no. There is one channel in Phoenix, one in Yuma, one in Tucson, etc. And the Mountain West is small compared to the complexity in the east and midwest. By my count, the Pirates claim all, or part, of 16 different DMAs.
Answered.Again no RSNs=no games.
No, of course not, do you watch everything on every channel on DirecTV.It is so odd that you watch every single thing on every streamer.
Yes, Paid Live TV is filled with channels I never watch at all, Pop, Reelz, Freeform, all the Disney Channels, RSNs, ESPN except in January since they could not afford the Big Ten, Nick, TV Land, etc, etc.Or you actually see some difference in paying for a channel you "never" watch and a show on a streamer you literally will never watch?
Again, vastly more content in 1080P/4K, DD+/Atmos sound.Sad, really.
No, shrinking rapidly, to where AT&T is looking to get rid of next summer before it is no longer profitable.DirecTV, while not as big as before, is still huge, filled with power,
Really, since it takes 3-5 years to get a new satellite up, do they have one on order I do not know about.and will be around for many decades to come.
No one wants to subscribe to the DIRECTV satellite service, I am hearing from a bunch of DIRECTV dealers that they can't give it away. To make matters worse DIRECTV is threatening dealers that if they don't make sales they will be terminated from selling DIRECTV as of this coming December 31st.... losing all their residuals they have earned for prior sales.
It is the most expensive Live Paid TV Provider, how is that standing up for the consumer?It has had its faults, but in this era, it is standing up for the consumer, against Big Media. Good for them.
It's all he's got.Someone is really digging deep for crap to respond with.
Show me one trend that looks good for Cable/Satellite for the future.
He ignores all counter points.Ding, ding, ding. I've asked this before. It was dodged.
Lets hear it SamCdbs. Should be a good laugh, justify your enjoyment (and preference) paying exorbitant fees on top of programming costs to companies with no clear future and are trying to figure out what their new normal will be while waiting to hit bottom.
All you seem to have is a lack of profitability in a time of transition and willful ignorance and misplaced comments about 'saving money' for those who have made a choice different from yours and who aren't making that point in the replies you make to them. Seems to just be an effort to troll in thread after thread that you have no interest in participating in constructively as you project irrational arguments because people made a choices you don't like.
jury out on MAX.