Will you keep the Ultimate package. I would like MGMHD and Smithsonian but will probably not pay the $10.00 to keep them past the Olympics in august.Those of us that have Dish Ultimate should be credited for lose of programming.
Will you keep the Ultimate package. I would like MGMHD and Smithsonian but will probably not pay the $10.00 to keep them past the Olympics in august.Those of us that have Dish Ultimate should be credited for lose of programming.
Right, some large % of all programming available is some sort of rerun. However, what I didn't like about some of the Voom channels was the waste of a whole day's programming being dedicated to 3 or 4 programs, repeated all day.
Today on Monsters:
Bloodstone: Subspecies 2
First Man Into Space
Creation of the Humanoids
Over and over and over again. To me, particularly in the age of DVRs, this is a waste of programming time.
People need to read the HD Programming Forum here at Satellite Guys:I was really looking forward to the restored HD version of "The Day the Earth Stood Still" later this month on Monsters.
Not even that. :C
Goodbye VOOM.
Commercial TV always wins.
For me, it won't take much to replace MonstersHD because it had been showing programming that isn't interesting to me; and again the same three movies ALL DAY LONG! Dumb. Occasionally, I might find something on Monsters that I like, but, lately their line-up has been lame.
I already like MGM, Disney, Cartoon Network, better than anything that Voom provided, so I'm fine. For me, losing Voom is no loss. It didn't provide that much added value to me, so I'm not all that concerned about "what will replace Monsters, FilmF, or VMov?". To me losing voom is like if we lost the World Fishing Network. I don't care. And if it paves the way for some more HD, then fine.
For me, it won't take much to replace MonstersHD because it had been showing programming that isn't interesting to me; and again the same three movies ALL DAY LONG! Dumb. Occasionally, I might find something on Monsters that I like, but, lately their line-up has been lame.
I already like MGM, Disney, Cartoon Network, better than anything that Voom provided, so I'm fine. For me, losing Voom is no loss. It didn't provide that much added value to me, so I'm not all that concerned about "what will replace Monsters, FilmF, or VMov?". To me losing voom is like if we lost the World Fishing Network. I don't care. And if it paves the way for some more HD, then fine.
Yes, and that boxed/stretched SD content will be on it's way "soon."
Walmart and Sam's have re-broadcast VOOM in their stores for a year or longer. They have their own satellite system (or they lease feeds from someone).I was in Wally world and saw a loop with RushHD today... I hope this is a bluff or Direct picks them up...
For me, it won't take much to replace MonstersHD because it had been showing programming that isn't interesting to me; and again the same three movies ALL DAY LONG! Dumb.
I was just in a Walmark yesterday and every one of their display HDTVs were receiving an HD picture from the Walmart network.Walmart and Sam's have re-broadcast VOOM in their stores for a year or longer. They have their own satellite system (or they lease feeds from someone).
AS I understand it, this thread is for the latest Uplink report??? When was the last report addressing whether or not the Voom channels were STILL being uplinked? or not??