Hold Your Horses
Voom is still broadcasting right? Well, until it isn't, anything can happen. What i've said in the past is that Voom may be ending as it is now, but may continue in some other fashion.
What is key here is what happens at the production house where much of the Voom "exclusives" content is produced. They will know REAL soon what is going on. I know that there have been postings here in the forum with a link to a web story on the place where the production is done. What's going on there is what will give you guys real insight as to what's happening behind the scenes.
This is why I say this: If I remember correctly, the production house was a separate entity from Voom/Cablevision, meaning the had been merely contracted to provide services for Voom's production. If Cablevision has cut the cord and let them know that the service is done. Well, that would be bad news for you guys. But, If this new VoomLLC has contacted them to continue providing services, well, then there's some hope. That may be where you could get some information if someone has a contact there.
Sean or Scott may remember the story and the producion house that I'm referring to.
Disclaimer: I am a former V* sub who switched to E* a few months back. Don't hate.
And here's more heresy: Voom's 21 exclusives on either D* or E* in.....yes SD, at least for a while until mpeg4.
Voom is still broadcasting right? Well, until it isn't, anything can happen. What i've said in the past is that Voom may be ending as it is now, but may continue in some other fashion.
What is key here is what happens at the production house where much of the Voom "exclusives" content is produced. They will know REAL soon what is going on. I know that there have been postings here in the forum with a link to a web story on the place where the production is done. What's going on there is what will give you guys real insight as to what's happening behind the scenes.
This is why I say this: If I remember correctly, the production house was a separate entity from Voom/Cablevision, meaning the had been merely contracted to provide services for Voom's production. If Cablevision has cut the cord and let them know that the service is done. Well, that would be bad news for you guys. But, If this new VoomLLC has contacted them to continue providing services, well, then there's some hope. That may be where you could get some information if someone has a contact there.
Sean or Scott may remember the story and the producion house that I'm referring to.
Disclaimer: I am a former V* sub who switched to E* a few months back. Don't hate.
And here's more heresy: Voom's 21 exclusives on either D* or E* in.....yes SD, at least for a while until mpeg4.