I think those are fair trade offs.
only for people who dont have at250
I think those are fair trade offs.
Crap,
I was afraid it would come to this...How do I get this seasons walking dead I'm month to month on Dish...Might be time to make a switch
1. Buy the DVDs/BRDs
2. Netflix/Hulu/Amazon/iTunes
The extra money you spend on those options above could possibly be saved by cord-shaving (temporarily dropping to a lower programming pack).
Or as you say, you could switch.
Don't switch to AT&T U-VERSECrap,
I was afraid it would come to this...How do I get this seasons walking dead I'm month to month on Dish...Might be time to make a switch
Just don't "Break Bad"...everyone has a breaking point
Just don't "Break Bad"...
sorry, that was low-hanging fruit, and I had to pick it.
Dish is doing nothing for me, as I have those channels in my Platinum (or whatever the extra $10/mo I pay for HDnet, HDnet Movies, Epix, etc. is called this cycle). They should drop the $10/mo to $7.50/mo to reflect the non-exclusive nature of these channels after the move. Won't happen, though.
Yup I am losing 3 channels and still paying the same amount I am now... they should give us NEW channels such as FearNet. (Sorry had to say it before someone else did)
only for people who dont have at250
Same here. I have the AEP pkg and already get all of the "new replacement channels".
DISH notified AMC Networks earlier in the year of its decision not to renew its contract due to the channels' high costs compared to their relatively low viewership.
If it wasn't for losing my local RSNs, I would probably reduce my subscription from AT200 + BB@Home to Dish America + BB@Home. The shows that we like on BBCA, Animal Planet, Science, etc. are all available on Netflix (a year later though). That $25 per month savings can purchase/rent a lot of streamed shows or discs. Maybe I'll go to Dish America Silver or AT120+ and save $10 instead. For me it isn't the fact that I'm losing a channel I like. It's the fact that Dish couldn't care less about replacing what was lost.So, in other words, this was a done deal months ago. So much for any last minute negotiating. It explains why Dish didn't waste time and said, quite matter-of-factly over a month ago, that AMC would be gone by July 1. Not to mention directing viewers to other means to watch their favorite shows!For the last few years, I've looked to Dish for that niche programming I can't get anywhere else, such as international sports, but I also certainly wanted to feel comfortable that what I call the "common" channels would still be there for me. AMC is a very popular channel and hosts at least five of the most critically acclaimed shows on TV.This decision dismays me, but it also has given me time to think. I'm really thinking of severely cutting back with Dish now, and dropping down to one of the most very basic packages. After all, it's Dish's sentiments that programming can be accessed by other means, right? And I think, for the most part, Dish is right! I was a viewer who would add packages and channels simply because I like television. I like the novelty of having new channels I otherwise wouldn't get somewhere else. Well, after a while the novelty wears off. I'll have to see what I can do to keep the lowest price package while keeping my sports channels. That's all I really want anyway... well, at least until Dish cuts the cord with ESPN/Disney altogether... and don't kid yourself. That day will probably come.
and that is why we no longer have it.....
Breaking Bad: iTunes - TV Shows - Breaking Bad, Season 5
you can bet they will probably do the same for TWD, MM, and the other shows.
Crap,
I was afraid it would come to this...How do I get this seasons walking dead I'm month to month on Dish...Might be time to make a switch
1. Buy the DVDs/BRDs
2. Netflix/Hulu/Amazon/iTunes
The extra money you spend on those options above could possibly be saved by cord-shaving (temporarily dropping to a lower programming pack).
Or as you say, you could switch.
Crap,
I was afraid it would come to this...How do I get this seasons walking deadI'm month to month on Dish...Might be time to make a switch
So, in other words, this was a done deal months ago. So much for any last minute negotiating. It explains why Dish didn't waste time and said, quite matter-of-factly over a month ago, that AMC would be gone by July 1. Not to mention directing viewers to other means to watch their favorite shows!
For the last few years, I've looked to Dish for that niche programming I can't get anywhere else, such as international sports, but I also certainly wanted to feel comfortable that what I call the "common" channels would still be there for me. AMC is a very popular channel and hosts at least five of the most critically acclaimed shows on TV.
This decision dismays me, but it also has given me time to think. I'm really thinking of severely cutting back with Dish now, and dropping down to one of the most very basic packages. After all, it's Dish's sentiments that programming can be accessed by other means, right? And I think, for the most part, Dish is right! I was a viewer who would add packages and channels simply because I like television. I like the novelty of having new channels I otherwise wouldn't get somewhere else. Well, after a while the novelty wears off. I'll have to see what I can do to keep the lowest price package while keeping my sports channels. That's all I really want anyway... well, at least until Dish cuts the cord with ESPN/Disney altogether... and don't kid yourself. That day will probably come.
If it wasn't for losing my local RSNs, I would probably reduce my subscription from AT200 + BB@Home to Dish America + BB@Home. The shows that we like on BBCA, Animal Planet, Science, etc. are all available on Netflix (a year later though). That $25 per month savings can purchase/rent a lot of streamed shows or discs. Maybe I'll go to Dish America Silver or AT120+ and save $10 instead. For me it isn't the fact that I'm losing a channel I like. It's the fact that Dish couldn't care less about replacing what was lost.
They're not really replacing anything. I already receive these channels, as do many subs.Just got this...
DISH to Replace AMC With Commercial-Free HD Movies
New Programming Also Slated to Replace IFC, WE
ENGLEWOOD, CO -- (Marketwire) -- 06/29/12 -- DISH (NASDAQ: DISH) will replace three AMC Networks channels -- IFC, WE and AMC -- tomorrow at 11:59 p.m. ET with what the company believes is stronger movie and entertainment content.
DISH will be providing HDNet Movies to replace AMC, and is offering Style and HDNet to replace WE and IFC.
I may go over to seriously check out Hulu and see if they have any of the shows I watch regularly. And if they don't, there are a lot of shows I haven't been able to watch over the years that I'll now have time to catch up on. You know what? It's time for me to take control of my viewing. Thanks, Dish, for opening up my eyes! You'll be getting a lot less money from me as a result.