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Where are you getting these numbers on quotes for Comcast? Can you provide a link?
Despite what the rumors are, competition is best for all, I could care less what DirecTV wants, let alone Comcast. I want the same for any carrier/vendor.
Should DirecTV get HBO exclusively simply because they want to?
Should DirecTV decide and do what ever they want?
From 2006-2010, DirecTV will pay $3.5 billion, which translates to $700 million a year.Sure. Can you talk to the NFL and have them put the Super Bowl on three different networks? It isn't fair that CBS has the exclusive to the Super Bowl this year.You are completely missing the boat. DirecTV is now paying $700 million a year because they didn't want cable to have the package. Last year they paid $400 million, and that was only because DirecTV renegotiated to stop the NFL from offering Sunday Ticket to Comcast.
In other words, the NFL would have only received $400 million this year from DirecTV, and probably less than $300 million from some cable companies. The rumor is that nowhere near $300 million was offered by the cable companies, so the NFL asked DirecTV for $700 million a year to keep it exclusive.
Where are you getting these numbers on quotes for Comcast? Can you provide a link?
Despite what the rumors are, competition is best for all, I could care less what DirecTV wants, let alone Comcast. I want the same for any carrier/vendor.
Should DirecTV get HBO exclusively simply because they want to?
Should DirecTV decide and do what ever they want?
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