Another thread could ask if the HD only customer thinks that $29.99 is too much. They have lost a greater % of services than the HD Ultimate customer.
Not at all. They may have reason to complain, but not about price or number of channels. I keep repeating myself, but people keep completely missing the point.
There are two issues here. The money, and the number of programming choices.
Most of the additions to the lineup were simulcast channels I already received. While I greatly appreciate receiving them in HD, even if only part-time, they are not additional programming choices. Not counting Cinemax & RSNs, there were 3 NEW programming choices added, and 15 choices removed. That's a net loss of 12 programming choices.
The HD Only pack did not see such a change. They had 15 NEW programming choices added and 15 taken away. Now, how they view those changes is a matter of taste. Some people may only wish to view HD- in their case, they may be disappointed because there is less HD programming available. On the other hand, some people may be happy to trade Family Room for Disney Channel, Voom Movies for MGM, Treasure for Smithsonian, ect.
But from a purely quantitative viewpoint, the HD Only subscribers, have the exact same number of channels, and the exact same number of programming choices for the exact same price.
HD Essentials people have the same programming choices, both in number and in quality, but more HD. They simply have nothing to complain about.
HD Only may or may not be happy, but they are getting the same number of channels for the money.
HD Ultimate has fewer overall channels, AND less HD.
Another way to look at it, we are getting more for our money in one half of the package and much less in the other. But other people are just getting more...period. The HD Ultimate subscribers are, in effect, subsidizing the Essentials subscribers.
A third way to look at it. DISH was paying VOOM $3.50 or more per subscriber. I don't know how much MGM, Smithsonian, and WFN are, but I bet it's less than $1 total per subscriber. They are pocketing the rest.
Someone in another thread had a good idea...write to HDNet Movies, MGM, Smithsonian, NHL, Universal HD...heck, even WFN. They have been placed in a package that is NOT a good value, and stand to lose subscribers because of it. Everyone that switches to HD Essentials is taking money away from these channels who have nothing to do with the problem. Let them know that you appreciate their product, but can no longer justify the expense due to DISH's actions.