I sent a letter via the dishnetwork.com system to "programming".
Here's the letter and response I got.
I guess I appreciate the fact that Dish Network is still " " but...if DirectTV was able to make an agreement with Fox Sports Midwest to show the games over a week ago (approx. April 13th), why can't the Dish Network folks get a deal done also? Is this going to drag on all season? That would be a huge "drag" man!
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Question: Dear Dish Network,
I have purchased the optional multi-sports package as part of my programming from DN.
From 1999 to 2006, this allowed me to watch the St. Louis Cardinal broadcasts from Fox Sports Network Midwest (FSNMW) on Dish Network Ch. 418.
However, this baseball season I am being "blocked" from watching my favorite team, the StL Cardinals, on FSNMW Ch. 418 during games.
And to make matters worse, I am also "blocked" from watching the StL Cardinal games on ESPN/ESPN2 when they are not deemed as "National exclusive games".
I had read in my local newspaper that at the start of the 2007 season, both Dish Network and DirectTV customers in central Illinois (where I live) were blocked by Fox Sports Midwest from providing the Cardinal broadcasts to their customers.
However, on approximately April 13th, I read in the newspaper that DirectTV had made some kind of agreement with Fox Sports Midwest and that DirectTV customers were not going to be blocked from recieving Cardinal baseball game broadcasts for the remainder of this season.
As of April 20, 2007, the St. Louis Cardinal broadcasts are still being "blocked" to Dish Network customers in affected areas like central Illinois.
Is Dish Network actively involved in negotiations to make some kind of agreement with Fox Sports Midwest that would allow Dish Network customers in the affected area (like myself) to view the live Cardinal baseball broadcasts on Ch. 417 FSMW?
The World-Champion St. Louis Cardinals are my favorite sports team. If I am going to be unable to watch St. Louis Cardinal games in the future on Fox Sports Midwest, I will be cancelling my Dish Network service soon and will subscribe to service from your satellite competitor.
I would appreciate a written response from Dish Network regarding this programming issue which is very important to me.
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Their Response:
Dear Customer,
We appreciate your feedback regarding the availability of your favorite baseball team’s coverage on Fox Sports Regional sports networks. Effective at the start of the 2007 Baseball season, FOX Sports Networks have changed distribution patterns for the following teams: Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, & Saint Louis Cardinals.
Customers that subscribe to the multi-sport package can no longer view the teams listed above that are not the customer's primary RSN team. What this means is that customers who were previously able to view these teams via the DISH Network Multi-Sports Package last year are currently not able to view these games in the zip codes listed below.
Detroit Tigers
Milwaukee Brewers
Minnesota Twins
Pittsburgh Pirates
St. Louis Cardinals
43400-43499
43500-43599
43600-43699
51700-51799
51800-51899
51900-51999
52100-52199
51700-51799
51800-51899
51900-51999
52100-52199
25100-25199
25500-25599
25600-25699
25700-25799
43900-43900
44400-44499
44500-44599
50000-50099
50100-50199
50200-50299
50300-50399
50900-50999
51000-51099
51100-51199
51200-51299
51300-51399
51400-51499
51700-51799
51800-51899
51900-51999
52500-52599
61400-61499
61500-61599
61600-61699
61700-61799
61800-61899
61900-61999
62300-62399
62500-62599
62600-62699
62700-62799
DISH Network did not approve of this removal and has been working diligently to work out fair and reasonable terms to continue to carry this programming. Although we are unable to discuss specific negotiations, we do thank you for your email and we will forward your comments and concerns to our Executive Staff.
Your business is greatly appreciated and we thank you for allowing us to be of assistance to you. If you have any further questions or concerns, please refer to HYPERLINK "http://www.dishnetwork.com/"www.dishnetwork.com or reply to this email.
Sincerely,
DISH Network E-Care