You are assuming everyone believes in that word. How about leaving the political and religious out of it.
Wow. Are there moderators here?
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You are assuming everyone believes in that word. How about leaving the political and religious out of it.
Wow. Are there moderators here?
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What you think or believe is immaterial.Let's leave the Lord's name in vain somewhere else.
I think many people will use it. Most people don't watch most of the crap we all have to pay for so your point is moot.
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Let's leave the Lord's name in vain somewhere else.
I think many people will use it. Most people don't watch most of the crap we all have to pay for so your point is moot.
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What you think or believe is immaterial.
True we all pay for "crap" we don't watch. Agree.
Now, where do we draw the line?
With the addition of these new channels (SEC and Longhorn) we see an unjust addition of locally viewed niche channels added to the lineup to be funded across the entire customer base.
Now, one could state there would be precedent if ALL RSN's were provided and funded by all customers. Such is not the case. Those channels are available as p[art of an optional sports pack.
Common sense tells most intelligent people that the same conditions should apply to ALL specialty sports nets.
Now, in the new deal with Disney, all of these additional features, the bells and whistles which I will argue MOST subscribers will not use, will be again born by the entire subscriber base.
This is wrong.
Those that wish these bells and whistles should pay for them. Not those who do not use them.
You are assuming everyone believes in that word. How about leaving the political and religious out of it. I did not take anything from the use other than it being a word used for frustration, YOU made it religious.
I left Dish partially because of their local channel disputes, but also because I went a whole fball season without ESPNU, and wasnt going to do it again. I had previous experience with Directv though and new Id be just fine.
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Now, I have a question. If SEC was offered a la carte, would you purchase the channel? What amount would you be willing to pay?
$29 seems a little steep.If it were offered a la carte I would purchase it. Not sure what monthly amount I would be willing to pay, as the main reason I want it is for the one, MAYBE two games a year when Bama football is on, after that I would get alot more SEC basketball, baseball, and softball coverage. I would also watch the morning SEC games that I already watch on the syndicated SEC network that is currently available.
Considering that I buy the one PPV game we have at $29, and I would be now paying for the above mentioned football games, and additional games in other sports, I would probably pay $10 or so a month for it, probably would pay even more during football season only . I have no doubt nationwide I would be in the minority. Regionally, among sports fans, I would probably fall in the middle of the crowd.
$29 seems a little steep.
I guess is takes a whole bunch of dedication to drop that kind of money on one game. Oh well.
Anyway.....
$29 seems a little steep.
I guess is takes a whole bunch of dedication to drop that kind of money on one game. Oh well.
Anyway.....
WOW!...Just WOW.. So you would start a new 2 year agreement with a different provider, which you could end up hating, to get ONE channel?
Personally, I would. Although Ive been with Dish before, so I know what I would be getting into. Thing is, there is very little that I watch live that actually keeps me paying for sat service. Live college sports, SEC sports in particular is the main thing. I would rather stay with Directv, but if they do not offer it, and one of their competitors that I can get does....Ill go then consider my options again at a later time. If I am going to pay for it, I certainly prefer to get the content that I watch. Edit: and it wouldnt be just one channel for me. Its access to watch espn (which I do have through a friends comcast account, but this would be easier on me and not dependent on him keeping service)
WeatherNation is local. Press the red button. It's not the same as the real local forecast if one of your locals has an affiliation, but it's not any less than the weather channel gave us...
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