Later this summer, IFC and Virgin America will offer guests the chance to win a walk-on role in season three of the hit series. Whether its parent company will have resolved its programming spat with Dish Network by then is still up in the air.
Just further proof that Charlie has no clue how to run a company... Except straight into the ground!
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But he sure makes a lot of money. Don't we all wish we could have no clue but make a lot of money.Just further proof that Charlie has no clue how to run a company... Except straight into the ground!
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hdaddikt said:I guess Dish wants to keep as many channels as they can (total number of channels being a sacred cow for marketing?), while trying to save $$ by cutting one of the most popular ones. I can understand their not wanting to set a precedent with AMC, so maybe they don't get strong-armed by some other networks. But as time goes on, maybe more will not see Dish dropping them as big a threat as we have been led to believe.
I would have no problem downloading these shows online, but that is an inconvenience. Or more likely, wait for my favorite series to hit DVDs and rent them a year or so from now.
When I look at the list of available channels I am always taken back by how many I have no interest in at all. Maybe it's time for me to do my own cutting back.
Just further proof that Charlie has no clue how to run a company... Except straight into the ground!
Hahahaha! I wish I could be as clueless. I'd love to be able to build a multi-billion dollar company without having a clue.
You've got it bass-ackwards.Just further proof that Charlie has no clue how to run a company... Except straight into the ground!
I think it's the exact opposite of your analysis. I think Dish wants to keep AMC and drop the other low rated family of channels.
They've been off the "lists" about three weeks or so.I don't know if this has been mentioned earlier on in this thread, but the title of the thread is:
Dish MAY drop AMC Networks.
I just looked at the channel lineup at their website for the Top 250 package and AMC, WE and IFC are not listed.
Hahahaha! I wish I could be as clueless. I'd love to be able to build a multi-billion dollar company without having a clue.
I can understand their not wanting to set a precedent with AMC, so maybe they don't get strong-armed by some other networks .
Well when theres an enormous population of suckers who will keep paying more for less and defend your unethical practices to the grave to take advantage of, anything's possible.
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Its WAAAAAAAAAAAAY too late for that. Charlie has already set precident long ago that he will bend over and take whatever the content provider wants to stuff up his @$$. Its like throwing a hot dog down the Lincoln Tunnel at this point.
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Once again, bass-ackwards!!! Charlie is the bender, not the bendee.Its WAAAAAAAAAAAAY too late for that. Charlie has already set precident long ago that he will bend over and take whatever the content provider wants to stuff up his @$$. Its like throwing a hot dog down the Lincoln Tunnel at this point.
Well when theres an enormous population of suckers who will keep paying more for less and defend your unethical practices to the grave to take advantage of, anything's possible.
gpollock87 said:just saw this on amc. "dish is dropping amc. switch to directv today". why say directv? directv is the only other option out there for me. but, not for others. others can get time warner,comcast,charter etc.