Hi,
Do either DISH or DirecTV post a list of networks whose agreements are expiring online? I would like to be able to tell which channels I might lose if I choose one or the other.
Thanks!
So, when they come back next week they don't have to rework the channel list. Makes sense to me....
I am sure it will be back shortly...
Both companies need each other.
I am sure it will be back shortly...
Both companies need each other.
Nothing on MSG.
I am hearing if MSG was not requiring DISH to carry and pay for FUSE then a deal would already be done.
No I dont think they do. Most of the people who are NY sports fans already have DIRECTV since DISH does not carry YES.But do you think "Both companies (DISH & MSG) need each other"
At this point I'm starting to wonder!
Given that MSG is a regional network, they want carriage on Dish much more than Dish wants them. If they're broadcast nationally, that's viewers that MSG would never get otherwise.But do you think "Both companies (DISH & MSG) need each other"
No I dont think they do. Most of the people who are NY sports fans already have DIRECTV since DISH does not carry YES.
I dont think NY is an important market for DISH. (My opinion of course)
But nobody need disney? Or is it because we still have the SD feeds and ESPN HD that its no big deal to them right now?
Maybe because it's just TV... Life can go on, after all. Only reason people are familiar with these are because the cablecos were often (somewhat) regulated by the cities or areas they operated in, i.e. the gov't got involved.The fact that providers are not required to publish information about the expiration of carriage agreements does a disservice to the customer.