So on a side note to this - it doesn't look like there will be negotiating for ESPNU in HD anytime soon.
Guess not especially with the lawsuit still in play.
So on a side note to this - it doesn't look like there will be negotiating for ESPNU in HD anytime soon.
I would say a good portion of them wouldn't even notice.Well have DISH pull the plug and see what happens( no more dish network)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe dish just wants to move it to the sports package so they can raise the average viewers cost and still keep the two year price freeze on the main package?BTW as I am digging around for info on this I am hearing (unofficially of course) that ESPN is not even up for renewal this year on DISH Network... this appears to be just bad reporting from the Post.
Doubtful, but I wouldn't be surprised at the same time... this is DISH Network we are talking about.Maybe dish just wants to move it to the sports package so they can raise the average viewers cost and still keep the two year price freeze on the main package?
...I should not have to subsidize someone who is a sports fan so they can have the channel in the regular line up driving up the cost for everyone...
I would say a good portion of them wouldn't even notice.
I wish I had a nickle for every time you have foretold Dish's doom.50 % would change providers!!!!!!!!!!
If DISH dropped ESPN, I wonder how many people would move to DISH from other Providers.
TSN can't be sold outside of Canada, and I also believe its partially owned by ESPN now.if they drop espn they should add tsn
To save $4.69? I don't think most people would decide that about $5 is worth switching providers over. I'm sure a few would come but I think they would lose much more than they would gain. That $5 is only if Dish decided to give 100% of what they would no longer be paying back to their customers with a reduced rate. I don't see them doing that either.
Because they buy the rights for those games.well then why is cfl allowed on nfl network and hnic on nhl network?
To save $4.69? I don't think most people would decide that about $5 is worth switching providers over. I'm sure a few would come but I think they would lose much more than they would gain. That $5 is only if Dish decided to give 100% of what they would no longer be paying back to their customers with a reduced rate. I don't see them doing that either.
loss of monday night football alone would cause many people to switch