Dtv
Hey, I can certainly understand people canceling Voom because they're losing the signal too often or they don't like the guide (although leaving because of this is a bit of a stretch). But to leave Voom because you think DTV is going to add more HD channels???
Look at their track record. Look at Murdoch's comments in the press about HD and how he doesn't understand what all the fuss is about (paraphrasing here). There are rumors DTV will add more HD channels. Heck, there have been rumors like this for years! Honestly, I'll be shocked (yes, SHOCKED) if DTV adds more than a channel or two in the next year. They do not actively support HDTV and have never done so. To leave because you think (rather, you hope) they'll HD more channels anytime soon is a bit crazy.
As far as the Cinema channels go. Everybody complains about the movies being old. About them repeating too much. Well, Voom is addressing the repetitive nature of the channels. Remember, they've got to license movies then convert them to HD. It takes time. And, quite honestly, I really don't care if they EVER start to get first-run movies on those channels! That's what HBO, Cinemax, Starz, TMC, etc. are for. It's actually nice to be able to watch movies which I would probably never see again since I wouldn't but the DVD. How many people watched Towering Inferno the other night for the first time in YEARS? These channels are good for that. If you want newer movies, tune to the 200s.
In short, Voom is a service which is just starting. There certainly are some issues which need to be worked out. They're all well-documented here and in other forums. The technical issues, I have no doubt, will be worked out. You'll need to be patient but it'll work out. The programming issues. Well, let's face it, there isn't a whole lot of good HD programming relative to SD programing...yet. A service like Voom will attract more HD programming. This is good for everybody.
Voom is actively pushing the envelop in the world of HD. They're not perfect but they're not as bad as many people make them out to be. Obviously, everyone has a right to choose who they want to provide them with programming. I would just caution people to leave (if that's their decision) for the right reasons. If you don't you may regret it later as I truly believe Voom is going to be a bang-up service in the very near future.
The Rickster