To me, the absolute most important channels that Voom could add would be regional sports networks. I once read that sports would drive HD sales more than anything else. Voom has Rush, which I like a lot, but Worldsport does nothing for me. It looks good, but I don't care who is playing, so I don't watch.
Here in the Chicago area, we need our RSN's to watch the Cubs, White Sox, and the Bulls. If hockey was around this year, we would need our RSN to watch the Hawks. This is more important to me than a DVR.
Could we get a survey going to show Voom just how big an issue the RSNs are? I know I am not alone on this.
Thanks.
-k
				
			Here in the Chicago area, we need our RSN's to watch the Cubs, White Sox, and the Bulls. If hockey was around this year, we would need our RSN to watch the Hawks. This is more important to me than a DVR.
Could we get a survey going to show Voom just how big an issue the RSNs are? I know I am not alone on this.
Thanks.
-k
 
	 
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		 I don't do sports...AT ALL...but I notice lots  of people seem to be vitally interested in the RSNs.  And, since I knew from prior experience with VOOM, that the sports shows are where the HD really shines  for uninitiated viewers, that's why I invited friends for Super Bowl, rather than Discovery HD Theater (my personal favorite!)
   I don't do sports...AT ALL...but I notice lots  of people seem to be vitally interested in the RSNs.  And, since I knew from prior experience with VOOM, that the sports shows are where the HD really shines  for uninitiated viewers, that's why I invited friends for Super Bowl, rather than Discovery HD Theater (my personal favorite!)  Vicki
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		 Also, the local RSNs and a RSN package are certainly very important....lot's of people waiting to subscribe once these are in place.
  Also, the local RSNs and a RSN package are certainly very important....lot's of people waiting to subscribe once these are in place. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		