Slamminc11 said:Wow, we went almost what, two weeks without a Sunday Ticket thread? That might be some kind of record here!!!
iceondsom said:That is correct that DirecTv has the exclusive rights to the Sunday Ticket through 2010. They paid $3.5 BILLION for it. That's why the Sunday Ticket cost $240 this year and goes up in price every year.
iceondsom said:One final point for football fans.......in the past two weeks DISH has added the NFL Network Channel, College Sports TV, and ESPN U to its programming offerings. These channels have been added without a rate hike.
SatinKzo said:Yet... Come Feb, we'll see what happens.
goaliebob99 said:What alot of people also dont realize is the DTV is loosing there ass on this deal as they are constantly loosing subs do to the high rate cost of the ST.
iceondsom said:Less than 50% of ST subcribers renewed their sub to the ST this year. You are in the majority of those who don't think the price is worth it. When DirecTv is locked into a multi-billion dollar contract and they aren't retaining ST subscribers, it is easy to see why the subscription price escalates each year.
No, just presumptuous.Slamminc11 said:At most, it will go up a dollar ($1) and that's it.
I hope saying that wasn't rude or mean!
Slamminc11 said:At most, it will go up a dollar ($1) and that's it.
I hope saying that wasn't rude or mean!
SatinKzo said:I didn't take it rude or mean, but I think pkgs above AT60 will go up more than $1. And the AEP will go up an extra dollar compared to 180 eventhough there were no increases in premium channels or prices, just like the last price increase.
Slamminc11 said:Well, whether it is a $1 or $2 jump, anyone that sat here on this site and screamed, yelled, and threatened to leave if Dish didn't add ESPNU, CSTV, and NFL Network doesn't get to gripe in IMHO (unless you can prove that Dish was able to get them for free). You got the channels that you wanted, and now the rest of us get to help you pay for them! Then again, my guess is that some of them will be leading the charge that the increase (when it comes) is totally unfair.