Not taking their side, but I understand why, much larger revenue stream.
That could be like saying that you get a tax bill for McDonald's simply because they have one in your town, whether you eat there or not.....
Not taking their side, but I understand why, much larger revenue stream.
K9SAT said:While yes short to medium term this is true ! 10 - 15 years out the satellite model will be for pushing video via ip for distribution. I think that all video delivery will be all ip based utilizing ip streams.
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I cant aggree more except that we will need to do a much better job of serving our deep suburban and rural areas with affordable broadband Internet services. Wired or wireless.
Personally, I think it stinks that we don't have MSG in Buffalo. He's missing out on alot of subs here that are Sabres fans....and there are alot of them. I like the idea of a NY Sports pack add-on -- YES, SNY and MSG for $5 a month seems fair. I would buy it and I think many in Western New York would too. And it would level the playing field with his competition.
That could be like saying that you get a tax bill for McDonald's simply because they have one in your town, whether you eat there or not.....
You are missing a big point here. Dish is not gonna get MSG-Buffalo or any other MSG Product that Cablevision produces period; because of contract squabbles and lawsuits dating back to the sudden dropping of the Voom Channels. The only way Dish ever gets MSG again is if the Supreme Court rules they have to supply the Channels and the HD feeds equally to all providers. Verizon thought they won the battle with the Dolans this week, when a federal judge ruled that the had to provide FIOS with the HD version of MSG. It was immediately appealed. Dish thinks their less that 14 million subs allows them to push their weight around during channel negotiations and in reality they are doing nothing but ripping their subs off. Have they reduced the NY Subs monthly fees since dropping the sports channels? Dont hold your breath Buffalo Sabres fans...because the odds of the Sabres winning the Stanley Cup are much better than the odds of you hearing Rick Jeanneret and Harry Neale broadcast their games on MSG while subbing to Dish.
Verizon FIOS has won (so far) the fight to get MSG HD.
Sabres in HD coming to FiOS next month - Sabres & NHL - The Buffalo News
And FIOS has likely less subs in the Western New York region than DISH does since FIOS is only available in certain areas of the region. They think it's worth fighting for......why doesn't DISH??
As a side note, Cablevision sounds like a bunch of jerks.
Wanting to be in a package is understandable if you can actually watch the programming. That doesn't work for RSN's. YES for example can not be watched during broadcast of major league teams outside the Dma. Yet they want everyone to pay for their high asking price by insisting to be in the regular package. USA or TNT could be watched by everyone. Big difference.
Did YES really want to be in a nationwide programming package without it's baseball games? Wow. That's in a nutshell the type of arrogance that so many people hate about the Yankees. No other RSN would even think about asking for that, but the Yankees think they are special.
Has anyone actually accomodated that request? Is YES in any of the cable companies' lineups nationwide or in areas where the games have to always be blacked out?
Doppelbok67 said:Wow... just wow. We lost the NY sports market, with no regrets from Charlie. We came THAT close to losing all our Fox regional sports channels. I think it's pretty clear from this that unless there's a drastic change in the way sports networks market their products, ANY sports channel that comes up for negotiation can be and would be removed from Dish, again with little fight and no regrets. He made it clear that sports are not important to the continued development of Dish Network. And yes, I had heard and read that about Charlie, but I took it with a grain of salt and always had hope that he did fight at least a little for us sports fans. Now, I read his own words.
I have a very bad feeling about the future of sports on Dish.
But you don't pass on the Royal Flush of RSNs in order to win with two pairJust wanted to point out that Charlie is an excellent poker player. This statement on Dish's willingness to dump sports if providers ask too much may just be a bargaining tactic. If RSNs perceive that they will be dumped if they ask too much, regardless of whether they will actually be dumped, they are more likely to moderate their demands. At the very least, statements like this do not hurt Dish's negotiating position.
Not saying this is the case, just bringing up the possibility.