As of December 31, 2004 NPS (National Programming Service) will drop FOX SPORTS NET from their 4DTV digital package due to lack of interest. At this time there are approximately 10,000 subscribers to the service and NPS is not receiving enough revenue (I can understand that at $126.00 per 6 months) to justify uplink and transponder fees. Since no other service has FOX SPORTS NET this means that they will no longer be available on C band.
Now, my pesonnal opinion: I have subscribed to FOX SPORTS NET for over a year. I believe that the service is not worth the amount of money that they are asking. A) You have to subscribe to every channel no matter what region you are in, you can not subscribe to separate channels, B) MLB, NHL (when there was such a thing), NBA are blacked out on the channels that are not in your region. Which means you pay for 'em, but you can't watch 'em, C) the only good progamming is the "live" games, all other time slots are filled with constant reruns of infomericals, Best Damn Sports Show In Town, The Sports List (I will miss looking at Summer Sanders ), game replays and I Max. D) On the plus side, all college sports are broadcast in the clear, the downside you can have 8 or 10 regional channels doing the same game.
I did not intend to renew my subscription because of the above reasons plus I have found that most of the FOX SPORTS NET "live" games can be found on C, Ku Band and DVB.
I would like to hear some feed back from any of the other 9,999 subscribers.
Now, my pesonnal opinion: I have subscribed to FOX SPORTS NET for over a year. I believe that the service is not worth the amount of money that they are asking. A) You have to subscribe to every channel no matter what region you are in, you can not subscribe to separate channels, B) MLB, NHL (when there was such a thing), NBA are blacked out on the channels that are not in your region. Which means you pay for 'em, but you can't watch 'em, C) the only good progamming is the "live" games, all other time slots are filled with constant reruns of infomericals, Best Damn Sports Show In Town, The Sports List (I will miss looking at Summer Sanders ), game replays and I Max. D) On the plus side, all college sports are broadcast in the clear, the downside you can have 8 or 10 regional channels doing the same game.
I did not intend to renew my subscription because of the above reasons plus I have found that most of the FOX SPORTS NET "live" games can be found on C, Ku Band and DVB.
I would like to hear some feed back from any of the other 9,999 subscribers.