It is also on ESPN+.Ch.7 on in Chicago; LSU game.
Isn't a streaming version of same programming a value to sat subs if they can use it in a VOD manner? Or is it linear-only? Certainly they could use it away from home.
Yep, DirecTV caved, received a bigger version of the Spectrum deal, but unlike Charter, still has those 8 Channels Spectrum got rid off, along with the per sub fees of them.Looks to me that we're in exactly the same place as before as far as people having to buy bundles where much or most of the price is going to ch's they wouldn't pay for if didn't have to.
The VOD channels are back, however any episodes added in the past 2 weeks aren't currently available. (i.e. The Bachelorette finale, General Hospital, Lucky 13, Wayne Brady: The Family Remix, Primos, Ariel, Beyblade X, Mickey Mouse Funhouse, Dino Ranch, Hamster & Gretel, etc)I notice the On Demand channels still aren’t back, like 1007 ABC and 1206 ESPN. Hopefully it’s just impatience.
I would never notice.The VOD channels are back, however any episodes added in the past 2 weeks aren't currently available. (i.e. The Bachelorette finale, General Hospital, Lucky 13, Wayne Brady: The Family Remix, Primos, Ariel, Beyblade X, Mickey Mouse Funhouse, Dino Ranch, Hamster & Gretel, etc)
DIRECTV got sexually assaulted by MickeyIt is also on ESPN+.
Yep, DirecTV caved, received a bigger version of the Spectrum deal, but unlike Charter, still has those 8 Channels Spectrum got rid off, along with the per sub fees of them.
It is already happening, merge or no merge.Some of the details have changed in 12 years but I stand behind this:
EDITORIAL: The never ending rumor of DISH and DIRECTV merging - The Solid Signal Blog
Every couple of years… someone starts talking about the idea of merging DIRECTV and DISH. It’s not so far-fetched… in fact the two companies did discuss the idea over 10 years ago but the regulatory climate...blog.solidsignal.com
People always bring up Sirius and XM merging. I agree, that’s a perfect example but not for the reason people say. While it took Sirius and XM a decade to merge their services, the marketplace moved on to streaming. That’s what would happen if DIRECTV and DISH tried to merge.
I will also probably ride the satellite version to the end, but the younger in the house have already started the transition by using DIRECTV's Roku app because, for one thing, it has the much better looking HD version of channels the satellite delivery does not, i.e. TeenNick and Boomerang....I will probably ride their satellite based system to the end, but I am watching the transition.
I say no way.
DirecTV has about $10 Billion in debt, based on Fitch Ratings.
Echostar’s debt for the quarter ending June 30, 2024 was $19.679B, a 1214.38% increase year-over-year.
but
Echostar’s total liabilities for the quarter ending June 30, 2024 were $35.623B, a 1288.32% increase year-over-year.
I use the Roku app on most of my TVs while keeping two C61Ks on the others. The app is terrific and does indeed provide a better picture but in the Philly market (and I suspect many others) there are OTA stations missing. That needs to be addressed.
I will also probably ride the satellite version to the end, but the younger in the house have already started the transition by using DIRECTV's Roku app because, for one thing, it has the much better looking HD version of channels the satellite delivery does not, i.e. TeenNick and Boomerang.