Well I can't say for sure that Dish would lower fees if they dropped ESPN but I have never seen any provider lower their price of any package at any time. Now I could see them restructure their packages and possibly make a package that was slightly smaller with lower costs.
The reason I side so much with the bundled packages is because there are a lot of customers out there that just want to be able to have a wide variety of channels for an affordable price. That variety of channels has to include some sports. The top 120 provides just about every major channel that the average customer wants and Dish tries to keep it at an affordable price. If you get rid of the ESPNs then how does the average person get to watch some of the sports they want, they may not be able to afford to pay the extra fee for it a la carte.
The mass public wants ESPN, ESPN2, Food Network, HGTV, TBS, TNT, USA, MTV, CNN, TWC, Discovery, History, Nickelodeon, Lifetime, Disney, SyFy, Comedy Central, AMC, A&E, E!, Fox News, Sirius Music and TV Land in no specific order. Not only do they want these channels but they want them at a price they can afford.
Now if the sports lovers need more sports channels they can go up to the next package and pay more for those channels.
The reason I side so much with the bundled packages is because there are a lot of customers out there that just want to be able to have a wide variety of channels for an affordable price. That variety of channels has to include some sports. The top 120 provides just about every major channel that the average customer wants and Dish tries to keep it at an affordable price. If you get rid of the ESPNs then how does the average person get to watch some of the sports they want, they may not be able to afford to pay the extra fee for it a la carte.
The mass public wants ESPN, ESPN2, Food Network, HGTV, TBS, TNT, USA, MTV, CNN, TWC, Discovery, History, Nickelodeon, Lifetime, Disney, SyFy, Comedy Central, AMC, A&E, E!, Fox News, Sirius Music and TV Land in no specific order. Not only do they want these channels but they want them at a price they can afford.
Now if the sports lovers need more sports channels they can go up to the next package and pay more for those channels.