I never got to see Mediacomm's HD since when I wanted to upgrade to it, they had like 5 channels or some such for $10/month extra for the box. I got a Dish (811???) instead.
right now, dish is offering new customers $15 off for a year... is the "absolute ending" deal an additional $15 off? I really have my doubts about that. It seems, if the reported deals are accurate, that we are being offered the same deal as new subs, just no contract, and maybe the 6 months free platinum. What a rip.
The same way they have been doing it up to this point.How do you propose that he make programmers keep their hd channels in this package?
That's the issue he it's not Charlie wanting to piss people off.
I think that is also key. I do my changes online, and thus nothing changing for my base packageDid you do this online or over the phone?
any confirmation yet on what the official offer is?
I think that is also key. I do my changes online, and thus nothing changing for my base package
The same way they have been doing it up to this point.
Top 120 HD Free with one receiver is 39.99 a month with locals. My one receiver is a 722K with OTA module. It feeds both my HDTV's. The only channel I am lacking is Bravo (I like Top Chef)... But, they put them in HD on Dish on Demand a week later, so that's cool.
I doubt many, if any of you will actually cancel. About the only person I believe will follow through would be Digi, and if they offer him a good deal, I would imagine he will stick around for 12 more months too.
poor Billionaires.....feel real sorry for them
or jack up prices so obscenely that the programmers are happy with the package.... by which point most customers would switch to an alternative package anyways since the value proposition wasn't there.Based on reading a lot about this issue. It is either reduce some channels out of Absolute to comply with the new contracts, or do away with it altogether.
Either way, Absolute HD customers will be ticked off.
I don't really buy that Absolute subscribers are preventing E* from negotiating new carriage deals or carriage renewals. There just can't be that many of us. Every company has customers on grandfathered offerings...and these grandfathered customers are always factored into the negotiations. Generally those customers are fine on what they have, as long as no customers are allowed to continue to enroll into the program in question.
If if is true that Absolute customers are going to have to change plans, than I think that TurboHD and Dish America HD customers are going to have to change plans, too.
E* wants us off these plans for some reason other than Disney, etc...
When Disney/ABC/ESPN is involved, I do believe it. Do we know it's Disney ? Nope... Who thinks that it's not though ? Remember, Disney/ABC/ESPN is the one who forces all providers to carry many of their channels in the *lowest* packages they offer (not including the 'lifeline' type packages).I don't really buy that Absolute subscribers are preventing E* from negotiating new carriage deals or carriage renewals.
This rings true.....
I don't really buy that Absolute subscribers are preventing E* from negotiating new carriage deals or carriage renewals. There just can't be that many of us. Every company has customers on grandfathered offerings...and these grandfathered customers are always factored into the negotiations. Generally those customers are fine on what they have, as long as no customers are allowed to continue to enroll into the program in question.
If if is true that Absolute customers are going to have to change plans, than I think that TurboHD and Dish America HD customers are going to have to change plans, too.
E* wants us off these plans for some reason other than Disney, etc...
When Disney/ABC/ESPN is involved, I do believe it. Do we know it's Disney ? Nope... Who thinks that it's not though ? Remember, Disney/ABC/ESPN is the one who forces all providers to carry many of their channels in the *lowest* packages they offer (not including the 'lifeline' type packages).
I don't agree w/ either of you on the ABC/Disney has turned into the :dev when it comes to pricing now.