Cry baby ESPN anytime they never get their way..
http://www.engadget.com/2015/04/27/espn-verizon-custom-tv-lawsuit/
http://www.engadget.com/2015/04/27/espn-verizon-custom-tv-lawsuit/
Cry baby ESPN anytime they never get their way..
It would also change contract law as we know it. I see no way that Verizon could win this.As much as don't care for ESPN, I have to agree with ESPN here. The contract spells out how the channel can be packaged and what channels it has to be packaged with. Verizon is violating that contract.
Although one can only hope Verizon wins as that would change television as the way we know it.
It is not them not getting their way really. It is Verizon seemingly not abiding by the terms of the contract that they signed.Cry baby ESPN anytime they never get their way..
http://www.engadget.com/2015/04/27/espn-verizon-custom-tv-lawsuit/
Problem with that is, all these contracts would expire at different times, so getting them to ban together would be difficult.We need the other cable operators to follow suit. Once the dominos start to fall the sports networks will have no choice but to renegotiate at lower rates. The carriers need to grow a pair and not agree to these obscene fees.
I saw somewhere that the Yes Network has a clause that if they lower the rate for one they have to redo all the other contracts. I wonder if ESPN has a similar clause.Problem with that is, all these contracts would expire at different times, so getting them to ban together would be difficult.
Cry baby ESPN anytime they never get their way..
http://www.engadget.com/2015/04/27/espn-verizon-custom-tv-lawsuit/