How can they possibly provide alternatives to exclusive programs? It is not like they can put up another channel that shows the Twins if you live in Minneapolis, or another channel that show Son's of AnarchyI just got the form response via chat.
Just for giggles:Originally Posted by DISH Chat
...FOX is threatening to remove their Regional Sports Networks, FX and National Geographic Channel from the DISH Network line-up. Other channels, including your local FOX TV station and FOX News/FOX Business News are not affected....If Fox Networks chooses to remove their signal and prevent DISH Network from carrying their channels, DISH Network will provide alternative solutions and additional programming options. It is our hope that a fair agreement can be reached before this occurs. We have every intention of reaching an agreement so that your programming is not affected.
If part of your enjoyment is to follow and watch a particular team, and the games by that team cannot be viewed in your own local area because they happen to be on one of the FSNs they are pulling, then it mayMy enjoyment of life does not hinge on a couple of Fox channels.
Usually the packages are not affected. For example, Direct does not carry Cox4 Sand Diego, which show Padres games, but Extra Innings on Direct broadcast most of the Cox 4 Padres gamesIf this interrupts getting Fox Sports Detroit via the Center Ice Package i'm gone.
Which is actually a good problem to have, if you think about. It is much better than having too much equipment and nobody wanting it nor anybody signing up with themDIRECTV has a problem at the moment...
they don't have any equipment. I know lots of retailers who are having trouble getting any kind of HD DVR's at the moment. This is why people are getting such far away install dates.
I just spoke to DISH Network about this issue and as told that officially, they are doing everything they can to work a deal to keep these channels on the air and it looks like it is going down to the wire.
We will keep you updated as things progress here at SatelliteGuys!
I think they will loose more customers if they don't work out a deal & loose those channels, then if they went ahead and paid the extra money, meaning out bills would go up again.
I think people would probably want to pay the extra money, then loose those channels.
I hope DISH understands that.
Which is actually a good problem to have, if you think about. It is much better than having too much equipment and nobody wanting it nor anybody signing up with them
I agree.
I have had a few people already PM and email me about canceling DISH because of this FOX mess (which hasn't happened yet) and called to sign up for DIRECTV only to be told they can't get an install until November...
If you think you can just make a phone call and have a different provider tomorrow I would say chances are it's not going to happen.
I think they will loose more customers if they don't work out a deal & loose those channels, then if they went ahead and paid the extra money, meaning out bills would go up again.
I think people would probably want to pay the extra money, then loose those channels.
I hope DISH understands that.
very true Scott but Ive learned getting new service from a local place in your yellow pages usually give you a install date within 3 to 4 days where the national number theyll say a few weeks.I agree.
I have had a few people already PM and email me about canceling DISH because of this FOX mess (which hasn't happened yet) and called to sign up for DIRECTV only to be told they can't get an install until November...
If you think you can just make a phone call and have a different provider tomorrow I would say chances are it's not going to happen.