I applaud Dish for trying to fight to keep carriage fees down, but at the end of the day, I'm going to choose a provider that gives me the channels I want, and losing Fox Sports Detroit is a big one for me. I can live without HBO by getting it on streaming, but I watch the Tigers, Wings, and Pistons all on FSD. Do I now need to subscribe to 3 different leagues' streaming services? I live in an area with excellent internet, good OTA reception, and 4 TV providers (Dish, DirecTV, Comcrap, and Uverse). I like Dish and love the Hopper 3, but if I'm not getting the channels I want, I will make the switch, and I must admit Dish's picture quality is a factor, too.
One other question that I probably already know the answer to, but, has anyone ever used one of these carriage disputes to get out of a contract without paying ETFs?
I don't mind subscribing to the league streaming services, the problem is if you live in the home area of your favorite team the games are blacked out due to the contracts with the RSNs. That may change in the future as the RSN contracts come up for renewal but for now it kind of sucks. Luckily for me the Air Force has seen fit to station me away from my home town so watching the Cubs, BlackHawks, Brewers, and Bucks via the league services works just fine.