I just went to amc.com, and found this: http://www.amctv.com/shows/the-walking-dead
NO more notices saying "Not on Dish" anywhere!!
NO more notices saying "Not on Dish" anywhere!!
I just went to amc.com, and found this: http://www.amctv.com/shows/the-walking-dead
NO more notices saying "Not on Dish" anywhere!!
primestar31 said:I just went to amc.com, and found this: http://www.amctv.com/shows/the-walking-dead
NO more notices saying "Not on Dish" anywhere!!
I just went to amc.com, and found this: http://www.amctv.com/shows/the-walking-dead
NO more notices saying "Not on Dish" anywhere!!
It is equally dangerous to assume the real people will not apply their own experiences in the real world, rather with such a clear focus, looking at the language and language alone, but ignore the end results.
Where, because it doesn't show anywhere for me? I'm saying on their home page, not any special page.
The good leads? Thew Glengary leads?Wonder how much AMC got for the leads?
I get the "not on Dish" popup on the home page, and the "not on Dish" graphic and text on t TWD page.Where, because it doesn't show anywhere for me? I'm saying on their home page, not any special page.
Yeah it does, right under the big The Walking Dead logo on the top.I just went to amc.com, and found this: http://www.amctv.com/shows/the-walking-dead
NO more notices saying "Not on Dish" anywhere!!
Their licenses for titles not produced by Voom (ie, movies, some Rave shows), usually expire after 3-4 years. Not much left that anyone would possibly want to see.The Voom production studio assets were sold. However, they do have a lot of content that could make its way somewhere.
To the RIGHT of the logo, UNDERNEATH date/timeYeah it does, right under the big The Walking Dead logo on the top.
I'm sticking to my guess of 250-500 million in cash and Long term agreement for AMC etc...
Did I read that that that the message that was posted for possible settlement posting was a "mistake"
Chicago Tribune
On Thursday, the court posted a docket entry dated Oct. 22 that said "9:30 AM Poss. Settlement."
A few hours later, however, the court changed the entry to remove the mention of a settlement. A person who answered the phone at the judge's chambers on Thursday described the possible settlement filing as a "mistake."