Cable does (mostly).
You said it much better than I did in the other thread.Comcast's profit margin on broadband internet is pretty large. It gives them deep pockets to absorb the TV providers rate increases. That's why they can bundle TV with their internet at a competitive rate. There is a lot of wiggle room for them on bundling, when their overpriced broadband is included.
Funny you should mention FUBO. I just started a 7 day trial with them so I can watch my college game tomorrow. So far so good. Might leave my Dish account "paused" for good!!!!Paused my account. If they get these channels back I’ll be back. If not. On to streaming. Fubo has a great selection.
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FOX is choosing to pull its channels from our customers, which we think is unfair. FOX is demanding a double-digit percentage rate increase for continued carriage of its local channels. FOX is also attempting to “force bundle” it’s local channels with unrelated cable networks to get more money, and gain negotiating leverage. At it’s May investor day, FOX executives promoted their plan to increase retransmission revenue by 62 percent, to $2.6 billion by 2022. --Trisha R.
I only put the Regional or National action packs on during weekends and keep them off all other times. Now I have less incentive to do so.That said I definitely understand those who cancel service or drop packages. I dropped the flex pack containing BTN and I won't put back even if BTN comes back.
No ESPN channels on Fubo though. Kind of a deal breaker for college football fans.Funny you should mention FUBO. I just started a 7 day trial with them so I can watch my college game tomorrow. So far so good. Might leave my Dish account "paused" for good!!!!
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That's what I have been doing for the last 2 years with the Flex Pack. I pay half of what I used to and still have access to most channels when I want them.I guess the bottom line is, vote with wallet.
Wait, you can do that? Do you only pay for the days that they're on?I only put the Regional or National action packs on during weekends and keep them off all other times. Now I have less incentive to do so.
Dish is going to go bankrupt over this crap. Football drives viewership more than anything else and losing B1G, Big12, & Pac12 games will be the final nail in the coffin. Before long their only option will be to merge with the skeleton of DirecTV and go down with the sinking ship together for a few years.
Yes.Wait, you can do that? Do you only pay for the days that they're on?
at the end be more profitable than before.
Hulu or YouTube TV could be options.No ESPN channels on Fubo though. Kind of a deal breaker for college football fans.
Funny you should mention FUBO. I just started a 7 day trial with them so I can watch my college game tomorrow. So far so good. Might leave my Dish account "paused" for good!!!!
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Amen but all they're worried about is Trump.To where, exactly? When Dish has a dispute people say viewers will "bolt" to DTV. When DTV has a dispute people say viewers will "bolt" to Dish. When they both have a dispute people will "bolt" to streaming. When streaming has a dispute, yada, yada, yada......... I've got news for you, the grass isn't greener anywhere, not anywhere, so pick your poison. The only fix for this is for Congress to change the law.
I do find it interesting that DIRT / Dish Support staff are jumping into programming dispute threads lately. It's my recollection that they always used to avoid them in the past....Why do you guys lie?
Seriously, same scripted line of BS every time a dispute happens.
Dish needs to quit placing blame on the other party when their is a dispute and be positive about the situation.
Customers just want to watch Tv. That’s your motto, right? Why does Dish have a problem with this lately?