Except FOX News and FOX Business aren't affected and are still there and playing fine.
??Because there is a contract lapse. There is no FOX anything right now.
That’s because the Seattle FOX station isn’t owned and operated by FOX. I should have included that. FOX on demand is shut down for everyone so that the 17 cities that FOX owns the stations DISH subs can’t use it to watch FOX programming.??
I get Fox local ch 13 Seattle
...FOX on demand is shut down for everyone so that the 17 cities that FOX owns the stations DISH subs can’t use it to watch FOX programming.
If the OnDemand content is pulled directly from Fox, Dish may have no choice.That’s low.
Most of these provider are 40 to $60 per month, provide a terrible interface, and their lineups are pretty bare. Most don’t even offer Viacom, and everyone has several channels missing that I enjoy. So you’re still looking at the hundred dollar range for a similar package. Plus you have to deal with lagging live sports and dropouts.
Actually, that's what i thought too. Then I watched my son's YouTube TV, and he's getting 118 channels, all the main ones that we watch (except History, and its coming - they have a good record of adding channels people want) plus regional sports channels and the major sports channels (e.g. NBCSports, Fox Sports 1 and 2, etc.) and of course all the locals. Unlimited DVR recordings, good picture quality, no buffering, etc. $50 vs. the $120 I spend on my Dish bill (and that's with a two year deal renewed.) No rain fade either. No contract, up to 3 simultaneous systems can be going at once, watch using just about any device (I'm in an apartment at the moment and he gave me a login to check it out using my Roku.) They've come a long way from when I was looking at them (and other services) a year ago.
Actually, that's what i thought too. Then I watched my son's YouTube TV, and he's getting 118 channels, all the main ones that we watch (except History, and its coming - they have a good record of adding channels people want) plus regional sports channels and the major sports channels (e.g. NBCSports, Fox Sports 1 and 2, etc.) and of course all the locals. Unlimited DVR recordings, good picture quality, no buffering, etc. $50 vs. the $120 I spend on my Dish bill (and that's with a two year deal renewed.) No rain fade either. No contract, up to 3 simultaneous systems can be going at once, watch using just about any device (I'm in an apartment at the moment and he gave me a login to check it out using my Roku.) They've come a long way from when I was looking at them (and other services) a year ago.
My OTA install went great. The tech didn't think he would be able to get my ABC local, since that's the one major tower in the opposite direction. That one comes in at 80-85.Just a heads up, we can't and won't guarantee these FREE ota antennas to work. I just put one in yesterday, and could only pull PBS and ABC. This guy was a Sling subscriber, and paid $150 to have us put it in. I see his account notes this morning, he already called in and got it refunded.
He did say that his colleagues have been driving around the area testing reception, which is interesting. Would be curious how they test it from the trucks (if that's accurate)
......... I did notice right away that I needed to sign up for the monthly $5.50 donation to Locast to avoid the frequent interruptions asking for money.
And for the record, I'm actually not one of those people. I am in the DFW DMA....Networks know how people are fooling the system for their DMA.
And for the record, I'm actually not one of those people. I am in the DFW DMA.
That’s because the Seattle FOX station isn’t owned and operated by FOX. ...
And for the record, I'm actually not one of those people. I am in the DFW DMA.
Just curious, doesn't Tyler have a DMA? Seems like you're a lot closer to Tyler than DFW. SatGuys doesn't have the DMA's listed anymore or I'd look for myself.