Cable and Sherrard are two separate towns, I live about 15 miles from there.
Cable has about 45 Families living in it. It is a little town in the middle of nowhere. There isn't even a decent road to that town. Yet they didn't like Dish's offer very much. I would take the offer if I lived there, why not. That town has nothing. Here is a some local coverage about it.
CABLE, Illinois -- Representatives from Quad City Satellite got anything but a warm welcome Monday night at a township meeting in Swedona, Illinois.
The 45 families from nearby Cable have been presented with a deal from the Davenport company. The deal is ten years of free dish service for naming rights to the town, part of a nationwide Dish city promotion by Echostar Communications, the parent compnay of Dish Network.
Eighty percent of the town attended the meeting to speak against the plan. All but one voted againt the name change.
Jennifer McMeekan, the only resident who favored the deal, says ten years of free dish service amounts to $6,000 cash.
Three residents were so upset they threatened to throw their dish in the garbage.
Mike Hinton with Quad City Satellite says he heard the message loud and clear and doesn't want to battle the town. It appears, for now, the former mining town of Cable will keep its naming rights.