nope. That ended after week 9. NFL Net has the games now.I plan on watching OTA CBS tonight and I hope it's football.
correction. In Chicago and Dallas the game will be on the local CBS (both O&O BTW) due to the local teams OTA simulcast rule
nope. That ended after week 9. NFL Net has the games now.I plan on watching OTA CBS tonight and I hope it's football.
No, *I'm* saying that. If you think I speak for CBS (or anyone other than myself) I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn.So CBS is saying that retrans fees are gravy and not a necessity. That does not play well into their hand.
I agree with this 100%. As I said both companies goals are to make the most amount of money they can.BTW, I will readily agree CBS may be totally unreasonable in their demands/requests. However, I think it's naive to think everything Dish does in these negotiations is "pure of heart".
Sorry, I saw the quoted text that darren posted and didn't readily see the same text in your quote, so I thought it was a quote from Les or some other representative.No, *I'm* saying that. If you think I speak for CBS (or anyone other than myself) I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn.
Both companies know it doesnt look good to Shareholders when channels/Ad-viewers get dropped though...I agree with this 100%. As I said both companies goals are to make the most amount of money they can.
Didn't it get decided in another thread that a "tech roll" (which is what a PP suggested to install an antenna) costs Dish ~$150-$200? Tell me again why CBS loses more if Dish sends antennas (which cost more than .25) and techs to install them.I dont know what exact amount of $ CBS gets from Dish per Sub but even if its .25 a sub in those markets thats a TON of money lost! So Yes CBS will be losing alot of money during the outage. Not to mention the real crap move CBS is pulling yanking Showtime (One of the only Ala Carte channels left) along with these CBS Locals. Blows my mind they pull one of the most profitable services due to a disagreement on locals.
Yes.Not necessarily. It depends on your definition. Let's say you're an hourly employee. You're asked to work OT, which you decline. Are you losing money because you didn't work OT?
Exclude Comcast since they are apart of NBCUI don't understand why Dish, Direct, Comcast, Charter, and Uverse don't form an alliance and have all their carriage contracts end on the same day. Then when a provider wants a ridiculous increase they can just say as a group NO!! We will all drop you and not pay.
Scott, I can give you *MY* opinion, but that's all it is. My views don't reflect those of my boss, his boss, my company, or the corporate owners. Please, I want to make sure that's clear (I'm sure it is to you and some others, but want to make sure everyone understands it).Sam if I may ask I remember correctly you work for a TV station, can't remember if it was a CBS or NBC station, what is it you do there? And how do you feel (if you are or if you were a CBS station) on how CBS is trying to sell around the affilliate? To either raise their affiliates fees or sell the service direct to your viewers for $6.99 a month to each? I would really be interested in hearing what the affiliates think about this.
Comcast would never sue themselves.they own NBCNot a lawyer, but it would seem that they should all be able to get together for some kind of class action suit against any or all of the OTA networks for their unreasonable demands causing so many providers to go dark every time the contract ends. Aren't the providers required to carry the networks in a market if they carry any? Or something like that? Didn't all the networks get together to sue Dish?
And apparently don't give a fu--Comcast would never sue themselves.they own NBC
Remember they need to be manual timers not name based, etc!So about 57 minutes and counting, the few shows I watch getting timers ready with OTA