Or one could be thankful that the "big worry" in their life is just a TV channel and not something much more serious.
I understood you too. I was just kind of adding to what you were saying. Some people here
Or one could be thankful that the "big worry" in their life is just a TV channel and not something much more serious.
Are ESPN and the rest of ABC/Disney channels going dark tonight?
There is no new contract yet (?), right? If there is no new contract, how can ESPN still be on tomorrow? A new temporary agreement? Per Scott's note, the hangup is digital rights. I hope there is more to this than just ESPN360 ~ a lot of us are hoping for something more ~ ESPNU in HD, Disney Jr., ABC Fam in HD, etc. Business as usual tomorrow with no new info would be frustrating. How many more pages can we speculate in this thread??
Does anyone ever actually read what Scott writes in this thread? Or are we trolling?
I'll bet nothing will change at all. Then later, when all the fine details are settled, we may see some additions.
I'm siding with you on this one Navy. I don't think anything will change tomorrow. Maybe down the road they'll work on the other channels.
Unlikely. Boehner refuses to budge on a la carte programming.Maybe we will have a surprise deal to coincide with the deal to avert government shutdown!
DISH and The Walt Disney Company Continue Talks, Extend Contract
Release Date:
Monday, September 30, 2013 6:17 pm MDT
Dateline City:
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. & BURBANK, Calif.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. & BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DISH (NASDAQ: DISH) and The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DISH) have reached a short-term extension with respect to the continued carriage of ESPN; Disney Channel; ABC owned stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Houston, Raleigh-Durham and Fresno; ABC Family and other networks from The Walt Disney Company. Details regarding the extension were not announced.
That's one way to handle negotiations...have DISH take over stock ownership of Disney (DISH).ENGLEWOOD, Colo. & BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DISH (NASDAQ: DISH) and The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DISH)