The only complaint I have is that the channel guide and the program description is totally messed up on the channels that might be pulled.
Fantastic. In the end it's all about choices. Fox will make theirs. Direct will make theirs. Customers will do what they do. I don't think any Fox will be dropped for whatever reason.joehandy2 said:My minds been made up already, I will not be missing ONE episode of American Horror Story...So, it's up to DIRECTV I guess. I have zero problem switching to DISH, or COMCAST for that matter.
News Corp. and DirecTV divided over bundling - latimes.comBut money is only part of what this battle is about. DirecTV is also resisting having to carry channels like National Geographic, Fuel and Speed just to get the more popular networks such as FX. Last month, DirecTV and Time Warner Cable both complained to the Federal Communications Commission about the practice, which is known in the industry as bundling.
DirecTV Executive Vice President Derek Chang said the company was not against rate increases for channels that were worthy of them. However, he said News Corp. was unwilling to seriously discuss selling its networks on an individual basis.
if they do, i think it will be for only few weeks! at most!If Fox goes away.....then I guess I will drop the sports package my bill will go down .
Attention Dealer Partners:
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DIRECTV’s agreement with News Corp/Fox for some of their cable networks is expiring.[/TD]
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Local FOX stations and Fox news are unaffected.[/TD]
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We know the current negotiation involving News Corp (the company that owns FOX) is on everyone’s mind. If a new deal is not reached, we will be forced to suspend the
channels as early as November 1.
Rest assured, we are taking this situation very seriously and making every attempt to find a resolution that won’t increase what our loyal customers pay for their DIRECTV service.
Despite what they may have already heard, customers should not believe the hype because it is simply not true.
HERE ARE THE FACTS:
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- DIRECTV has an excellent track record of resolving issues like these without affecting customers.
- Outrageous programmer demands are something every TV provider must address
- News Corp is demanding a 40% increase for the same networks you enjoy today
- You would never accept a 40% increase in your monthly bill in any economy, let alone this one. It’s simply outrageous.
- DIRECTV already provides News Corp nearly a billion dollars a year for their channels
- If we don’t take a stand now, your monthly bill will increase substantially
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It is extremely important to let customers know their local FOX station and Fox News will not be affected and they will continue to see their favorite shows like Glee, American Idol and[/TD]
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If customers have questions or would like more information, please direct them to http://www.ourpromisetoyou.com.
DIRECTV hopes to resolve this matter quickly. If News Corp would simply recalibrate their rate demands to something reasonable, we could quickly come to a resolution.
We appreciate your understanding, patience and support as we continue to negotiate on everyone’s behalf.
If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to your ASM or your distributor partner.
Mike Wittrock
Senior Vice President, Sales