$3.95 a month? That's crazy money for an RSN.
Depends. How many subscribers are paying Dish's whole whatever dollars a month (Let's say it averages at least $60) mainly to watch the teams on that local RSN? How many subs are paying all that money in some significant part to watch the teams on that RSN (Let's say it's half the reason, or even a quarter of it)? How many families have at least one person in them for whom being able to watch the occasional home team sports game when the mood hits is important, and who will press the other members of the family to switch providers (Or make the choice himself/herself) if he or she can't see the games? When you look at it that way, Dish only have to pay the channel $3.95 a head is a bargain. And, if they don't pay it, a lot of subs will walk away. I guess Dish feels they can live with that, but in the long run it's going to hurt their chances of surviving the customer cord-cutting era as a viable entity if they do it to enough RSNs in enough parts of the country for long enough periods of time.