Not So Breaking News: C-Band Losing Subs
Does anything there will ever be an equaliztion point between the subs dropping the the new ones sigin up? I guess that the programmers will quit providing service before that magic number is reached.
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(Not So) Breaking News: C-Band Losing Subs
Another month of satellite television business means another month where C-Band subscriptions continue to disappear.
The latest numbers released from Access Control Center, the Motorola group responsible for tracking big dish subscriber numbers, reflect the continuing trend of consumers finding alternative ways to receive their satellite TV signal.
According to ACC, 16 C-Band accounts were authorized during the month of September, while 6,389 subscribers had their service shut off. The total numbers resulted in -6,373 net authorizations.
The total number of net authorizations over the past several months looks like this: August, -7,589; July, -15,935; June, -29,743; May, -8,531; April, -8,306 and -11,160 in March.
Does anything there will ever be an equaliztion point between the subs dropping the the new ones sigin up? I guess that the programmers will quit providing service before that magic number is reached.
Read Below:
(Not So) Breaking News: C-Band Losing Subs
Another month of satellite television business means another month where C-Band subscriptions continue to disappear.
The latest numbers released from Access Control Center, the Motorola group responsible for tracking big dish subscriber numbers, reflect the continuing trend of consumers finding alternative ways to receive their satellite TV signal.
According to ACC, 16 C-Band accounts were authorized during the month of September, while 6,389 subscribers had their service shut off. The total numbers resulted in -6,373 net authorizations.
The total number of net authorizations over the past several months looks like this: August, -7,589; July, -15,935; June, -29,743; May, -8,531; April, -8,306 and -11,160 in March.