Ready to jump ship!
Well, again no drama channel. Even though my wife and I watch Korean TV thru Dish,
I am not interested in MBN, Wow, Arirang (not really for Korean), JSTV (Please !!), Buddhist, YTN, video game, music, etc.
Loosing MBC has become a trigger for us to jump ship.
Getting other satellite is out of the question since we need HD DVR.
(even though I don't do HD, my TV is a plasma and I want 480p output to TV and DVR is an absolute must).
I have talked to a Korean customer service in Dish Network a few days back, and he told me to get either KIBS or TAN. He hasn't really heard anything about any new Korean channels at all.
Since no one at Dish cares about Korean channels (from the mouth of the Korean customer service person) they don't really care about content. JSTV quickly saw the chance to get on board with Dish since they lost SBS and Dish thought JSTV could be a good-enough-substitute for SBS (the customer service said this).
With that attitude, I don't think Dish will ever get any channel Korean customers want.
As you said, they will simply play number game, which will never ever work out.
In one word, I will get DirecTV if they offer both SBS and MBC even if Dish Network carries 1000 Korean channels.
ps. I want CJmall or GSeshop homeshopping channel
SummitAdvantageRetailer said:
Let us know how it is after about a month or so. Our company did some FTA installs in the past but they're so sensitive to rain and wind. But it's partly due to Telestar 5/IA-5 satellite's intermittent signal problems, which KISB resides on.
Now regarding DISH and their Korean package, they lost the ball with SBS and MBC big time so they will try to catch up and play the numbers game. They lost SBS and now MBC so they'll either lower the package price or bring in a slew of new channels like those I mentioned above at the same price as now. After those channels are added, you're looking at 10 channels:
-MBN
-KBS World
-Arirang (might be optional like now)
-JSTV
-WOW TV
-Buddhist programming
-Music programming
-Movie programming
-Video game programming
-YTN
Who knows if they'll retain the current subs this way or gain any new ones, but regardless they'll test the market out. Since contracts are term-based, once they lose the channel to a competitor on an exclusive-basis there's nothing much they can do but either give up or go in another direction.