I've been asleep, no idea if an agreement was close or not. I logged into my company email, and nothing there. A few things...
I do know the approximate cost that Dish uses to acquire a new customer, and I'm not telling that here. Nope.
I don't know how many have left Dish over this, but I feel comfortable saying that 90,000 is a wild over-estimate. I have access to see how many accounts were tagged with the issue when they called in. That number isn't even 100% accurate, due to incompetent offshore agents who can't do simply things like tag the account. I know we've had more people call us about this, than the CNN issue (I doubt that is a shock), but it's closer than you'd probably think.
Is Dish handing out credits, and losing a few subscribers? Yes. Is Dish not having to pay for Fox News and Fox Business during the dispute? Yep...so there are costs, and there are savings. I can feel pretty certain that our corporate offices are watching the pennies carefully, and are aware of the losses, and when/if they feel they're too much, they'd cut a deal.
I was listening to a Fox syndicated talk radio show the other night (John Gibson), and they run ads (they're usually overlaid by local ads, I think), and it said that (paraphrased) "Hey, Dish customers, Dish is trying to censor Fox News. They don't want you to hear the truth". I'm not going to argue politics on this (please, folks...let's not get the thread shut down), but it does reek of desperation by Fox to take that angle...they know it's business. and not politics.