It is listed in HD on Netflix.
And it now streams in HD on the computer. I gave up on Dish every adding Disney back in HD so I get my Disney shows off of Netflix.
It is listed in HD on Netflix.
I reached my limit this weekend after having to watch two football games in SD on ESPNU. Called DISH and found that I am not under contract, then called Directv and scheduled my new install tomorrow. I sincerely hope those were the last football games I ever have to watch in crappy SD!!!!!
By 24/7 Wall St.
A lawsuit filed in 2009 by Dish Network Corp. (NASDAQ: DISH) against sports network ESPN, which is owned by The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS), goes in front of a jury in Manhattan today. The dispute centers on Dish’s claim that ESPN violated a contract clause requiring the sports network to offer Dish the same carriage rate that it offers to other carriers.
How about this - the question we have been wondering - the contract with ESPN/Dish was an 8 year contract that was signed back in 2005. So it does end this year.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-...dish-case-of-giving-comcast-better-terms.html
How about this - the question we have been wondering - the contract with ESPN/Dish was an 8 year contract that was signed back in 2005. So it does end this year.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-...dish-case-of-giving-comcast-better-terms.html
It doesn't mention anything about other Disney/Abc channels.Still,maybe this trial will lead to a settlement across the ESPN/Disney/ABC suite of channels.
The basis of the the lawsuit on the other Disney channels was the Most Favored Nations Clause which is the claim in this case.I was wondering if there was or would be any tie in to that.
Either way, I hope ESPN gets a beatdown. I'm tired of subsidizing all you sports fans and it's time for payback.
Its been proven on this forum that that's not the case.I'm sure us sports fans are subsidizing your channels too. We just don't complain about it as much.
Plenty of people pay for cable or satellite just for live sports. Just about everything else is available through streaming. Everyone is paying for channels they don't watch.That is just the way the TV business works. Before anyone brings up ala-carte, plenty of people have already shown why that won't actually save us money. It will just limit choice.
I'm sure us sports fans are subsidizing your channels too. We just don't complain about it as much.
Plenty of people pay for cable or satellite just for live sports. Just about everything else is available through streaming. Everyone is paying for channels they don't watch.That is just the way the TV business works. Before anyone brings up ala-carte, plenty of people have already shown why that won't actually save us money. It will just limit choice.
Its been proven on this forum that that's not the case.
"The interesting part is whether ESPN will have to reveal publicly the payment it extracts from the cable and satellite companies to carry the network's sports programming. We noted in December that sports networks account for as much as half the cost of a cable subscription."
Meaning, I'm subsidizing channels I don't watch just like you are.