For the second night in a row, the Angels game is not being shown by Dish in the L.A. area. I called last night, but they were clueless. At least they were ready for the calls tonight. The CSR explained that "games had been added to the package after it was negotiated." She had no idea why *D and cable were able to renegotiate the package. She also had no clue how many more games they wouldn't be carrying. I told her I would switch to Direct if it happened more, and she offered to send me to the "loyalty desk." Since they can't give me baseball either, I declined. Anyone have any clue how many games Dish is going to screw me out of?
I'm not sure, but I've heard of this happening before in other areas. Last year, there was an issue with a midwestern team (Maybe the Twins?). The story was that previously the regional sports network that carried them showed fewer games (the other ones being on an over the air channel or untelevised, I guess), and when they significantly expanded the number of games they carried, they asked Dish, Directv, and the cable companies to pay them a little more per subscriber because of the extra content. Dish declined and then blacked out the extra games. I don't know if that's what's going on in LA right now or not.
Personally, in your situation, if I were out of contract, I'd immediately call my local cable company or Directv and sign up with them, and discontinue my service with Dish. I pay for television in large part so I have the option of watching my favorite teams. It's bad enough living in sort of a secondary market for some of those teams where certain games that are regionally televised on local OTA stations, may not be chosen for my local OTA stations. But if Dish started monkeying around and blocking out games on my regional sports networks, or took either of the two RSNs I have off the air, or the local OTA stations that cover football games, I'd be done with them as soon as I could afford to get out of my contract. And I'd be here on the forum and on the phone with them complaining constantly until then.
I mean, to me, if you're a sports fan and you pay your bill, you should get your local teams' games. None of these BS contract disputes. Usually it's a dispute over pennies a subscriber, or at least less than a $1.00 a month. We pay a lot more than that for our television packages! Dish could easily eat the cost if they wanted to. If Dish wants to feud with someone, please go feud with FOX News or the Oprah Channel or something else I don't care about.
I mean, at minimum, they should be offering "make goods" to people effected by this stuff. Why not give free MLB Extra Innings to everyone who's local baseball teams' games aren't on the air due to a dispute with a regional sports network? Not as good as watching your local team play, but at least people would get a lot of baseball to make up for it a little bit, and it'd show Dish was acting in good faith with it's customers and not just being cheap.