ESPN going (a la carta) to the internet OTT subcription next year. If directv drop ESPN you can still have ESPN via OTT.
So, unless it's on a device like Apple Tv or something like it the future of watching programs will be back to the small screens. Whoopie! Football on a phone. That would be fun to have the friends over for! Well, I guess you could have an internet ready tv.OTT is the new generations version of the STB. You no longer will have a set top box, it will be over the top, via Internet on your OTT capable device(hopefully roku, phones, tablets laptops etc)
Ok, Thanks. I wonder why Scott would be talking about DIRECTV in a DISH posting forum?I'm pretty sure that's DirecTV Scott is talking about. Dish just came to a deal with Disney earlier this year for the HD, OTT, SEC Network, Watch ESPN app, etc... He quoted a post in which DTV having a upcoming skirmish with AMC was mentioned. I remember reading DTV and Disney contract expires at years end.
It has already been announced it will be on Roku, so nice overreacting to nothing. It will be available in HD on big TV's.So, unless it's on a device like Apple Tv or something like it the future of watching programs will be back to the small screens. Whoopie! Football on a phone. That would be fun to have the friends over for! Well, I guess you could have an internet ready tv.
The future with all programs over the internet and the demise of cable/sat companies is more expensive than it is now, imho. Programmers will have to make up for the loss of revenue somewhere. Tivo will like the lack of competition from the dvr segment of cable/sat companies I would imagine. And then when you try to subscribe to the programming of your ISP's competitor you can get a message saying that you can have it for the low price of $19.95/mo on top of your normal rate for your internet. Hopefully there is a solution that doesn't screw the customer, but from the perspective or maybe 20 years from now we could be in the golden age of tv!
It's looking to bleak, I'm going to go have a beer!
That's because the current contract isn't expired yet so they still have time to renegotiate,Amazing how Dish, as hard as they are to negotiate with, got a deal with ESPN, but Directv may not get a deal done with them even though they got this big deal with NFL Sunday Ticket?
That's because the current contract isn't expired yet so they still have time to renegotiate,
although they did remove LHN and Fusion from testing.
That's because the current contract isn't expired yet so they still have time to renegotiate,
although they did remove LHN and Fusion from testing.
Why ESPN should block IP address to the cable company? The dispute is the cable service.This works great until the local cable company that supplies your broadband gets into a dispute and they cut off all traffic to the cable company, even though you might subscribe to Dish or DIRECTV...
Hard wired broadband is not as widespread as some think and cell phone tower (wireless) Internet isn't always stable. US Commerce Dept map. Blue is hard wired broadband.It has already been announced it will be on Roku, so nice overreacting to nothing. It will be available in HD on big TV's.
Hard wired broadband is not as widespread as some think and cell phone tower (wireless) Internet isn't always stable. US Commerce Dept map. Blue is hard wired broadband.
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Don't worry about it. Those shows will be available as reruns, probably even on other networks if we wait long enough.I WANT MY ANTHONY BOURDAIN AND MIKE ROWE!!!!! Bring CNN back!!!!!
Umm... complaining about "propaganda" and your replacement idea is RT America?Charlie said CNN has become irrelevant and I think he is right. CNN constantly putting out propaganda and lying to us. Charlie should just replace CNN with RT America which is free!
Why ESPN should block IP address to the cable company? The dispute is the cable service.
Yespage said:My problem is that while CNN is a lump on the television listings, Cartoon Network and TCM are two of the best networks available, and perhaps the only non-premium channels that have kept to their original mission. It is a shame that they are being dragged down with CNN, a channel with only a real purpose during bad or historical events.