I live in Ohio and would be pretty poed if E* didn't get the BTN and I had to miss some Ohio State Football games.
One thing I noticed......This thread is in the general discussion area, should it be moved to the HD section since BTN will be a HD channel IF E* picks it up.
According to a source of mine at a Big Ten athletic department, the only way you are going to get the Big Ten network anytime soon is to go to Directv.
Since Dish filed its motion with the FCC to have BTN declared a RSN, negotiatios have stopped both with Dish and with the Big Cable operators.
It's not just Dish. Comcast is just as adamant. Perhaps more so, since Comcast originally wanted to be the partner in the deal, but was outbid by Fox.
So it will probably go live on Directv and then there will be a game of chicken to see if the cable companies get enough complaints to relent, or if the Big Ten Alumni complain loudly enough to get the ADs and Presidents of the Big Ten to relent.
So, you might not see any movement until Late september.
On the sports tier/basic debate:
"Right now, only 40 percent of consumers have ability to get the sports tier. On the sports tier today, I don't see networks that have the same appeal as the Big Ten Network.
When you have sports networks like ESPN, ESPN2, Regional Sports Networks, VERSUS, Golf Channel on basic, this clearly shows the Big Ten Network belongs there.
God, Silverman is so ignorant, it's not even funny. He thinks the Big 10 Network is the end all of sports networks. Being stranded in Big 10 land, i'm getting rather sick of Silverman and Delany pimping this network and their constant battering that the Big 10 Network is just as important to sports fans as ESPN.
Big Ten Network President Mark Silverman :: <blank>
Problem is (again) the best games will be on the ESPN networks, ABC, and CBS. The BTN will be filled with lower-tier games and filler programming of non-revenue sports.
Well, as as customer, I'll be reducing my account to the bare minimum and going with Direct this fall and when my 18 month commit is over, I'm gone. I emailed Dish this same message. I have been a Dish customer for a long time but this is the straw that broke the camel's back. If Dish's decision not to carry the Big Ten Network is based on economics, so is mine. I'll vote with my wallet and cosumers' right of choice.
The AT100 is the lowest package that you can add HD to.It's called the Family Pack. If you have a leased VIP receiver you will also incur a $6 monthly fee for having an HD receiver w/o HD subscription.