Explain to me for i must be stupid. Name a show that Fox has that's worth watching. the only that my local Fox show has that i'll watch are reurns of Seinfeld and I can see that either on TBS or from my dvd collection of all the seasons. The only other time I have is on is the morning news while getting dressed for work. I can certainly find another station to fill those needs.
Ron
Explain to me for i must be stupid. Name a show that Fox has that's worth watching. the only that my local Fox show has that i'll watch are reurns of Seinfeld and I can see that either on TBS or from my dvd collection of all the seasons. The only other time I have is on is the morning news while getting dressed for work. I can certainly find another station to fill those needs.
Ron
Maybe not your cup of tea but I watch this programming on Fox:
Bones
Fringe
Glee
House
Lie To Me
and a little later on:
American Idol
So You Think You Can Dance.
You could also add The Simpsons...
All of this programming is wildly popular. I hope that answers your question.
I do not want this to become the D* v. E* thread, but if you really think so, then maybe you should consider it.
Your first year may be cheaper but maybe not after that. It depends on the number of TVs you have along with the type of programming that you want. So, only you will know if it is a good choice or not. From my personal experience with D*, I would say that the grass is not always greener on the other side. However, some people have had better experiences with them.
I think that you should go for whatever you are happy with. Again, personally, I like the movie channels that E* offers. Some people do not, and some people like their sports. On another personal note, I think the sports industry gets paid enough already. I am sure some people will probably hate what I posted, but that is how I honestly feel.
I would recommend looking at pricing, equipment fees, channel lineups/offerings, etc. before making a decision.
Oh, by the way, I should also point out that some people have both E* and D*, and some people have cable, E*, and D*.
Please do not take it personally if it comes across as rude. I would not even mind helping you compare the two if needed.
And if programming expenses are half of the revenue, and Dish Network made $11 billion in revenue, tell me where the other $4.5 billion went in expenses?mike123abc said:Dish made $1B last year, $635 million after taxes. So, with 14 million subs it is $71.43/sub before taxes a year or $5.95/month/sub.
So we go from $6/month to $7, an increase in profit of a whopping 17 percent, yet it is someone else that is greedy?mike123abc said:This year Dish is running ahead this year over last year. So far (just 2 quarters reported) profit could be $7/month.
Equipment monthly fees? Dish is ridiculous..Really though I am sure he is thrilled he has your blessing to move on to D* :up
Great. Dish Network is trying to become the retro TV provider. I'm waiting for the rollback in prices.Iceberg said:so last night I got to see Charlie's "message" on FSN...I love how he says "when I was a kid your local stations carried the local teams"...uh ok
Great. Dish Network is trying to become the retro TV provider. I'm waiting for the rollback in prices.
I am NOT a dish fan boy & I am NOT a big TV watcher either. That said I am siding with dish on this issue. Natgeo was a channel I watched, but am not willing to cxl over this. If people want to fight back with these programmers, the best thing they can do is support their provider by just ignoring this dispute & going on as business as usual. It would be different if these channels were commercial free, but they're not. Talk about double dipping, we have all flamed dish for it, but I'll be damned if I'll give in to some programmers demands regardless of how popular they are. The bottom line is, when does it become too much $$$, value & content for the money. There has to be a middle point, for now dish is still a good value for me less the channels in dispute.
Perhaps the first four. But can you actually tell me with out laughing that American Idol and So you think you can dance are tv shows worth watching. Oh I forgot to throw in Glee in with this batch of Fox dribble. You've got to be kidding. Unless of course you are a tween.
Ron
Yep, on the internet. Lets see, do I want to watch on my 23" monitor or my 60" HD TV with a nice surround sound system? FOX has several very highly rated shows and those ratings come from somewhere.Which of these shows can you not get on the internet? I only watch Fringe and it is on the Fox websight.