At this point I’d bet they’re just paying interest...
Well, they got $1.43 billion for it, so that would be a lot of interest!
At this point I’d bet they’re just paying interest...
They sold their stake in Hulu. But who did they sell it too? They didn't just dump that on the open market.Well, they got $1.43 billion for it, so that would be a lot of interest!
Disney apparently.They sold their stake in Hulu. But who did they sell it too? They didn't just dump that on the open market.
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Thanks! You just made me feel a lot more comfortable about signing back up for Hulu!Not sure if anyone noticed, but AT&T sold their remaining share in Hulu. Gotta pay off the debt!
As a Dish Welcome Package sub, the thing I miss most about the lack of HBO on Dish is the Free Preview weekends. In the past we would download “On Demand” the handful of HBO’s programs we wanted to watch over the next month.
Now that we stream almost all of or our viewing via PBS & Amazon Prime w/ an Acorn TV add on — the HBO/Showtime/Cinemax style “premium movie channel” $15/mo business model, with lots of old movies and a few current original series, seems less and less relevant. I have to wonder if AT&T didn’t buy HBO just before the crash in pricey premium movie channels. Keeping streaming subscribers paying $15/mo is going to require significant fresh content every month. There are just too many alternative streaming services.
FWIW we signed up for HBO via Amazon Prime for the final GoT season. When that is done, we’ll cancel. Over the next 6-8 weeks we’ll watch a few of the newer movies on HBO. But frankly with only two adults, after GoT there just isn’t that much in HBO’s portfolio that we want to watch.
Well, I did say that this would be the week for that. I never guaranteed that it would actually result in a deal, though.https://www.multichannel.com/news/dish-hbo-impasse-continues
It appears that HBO and Dish met earlier in the week to discuss a deal, and Dish said that the new deal AT&T proposed to them had the same flaws as the previous deal - the fact that everyone needs to pay for it whether they want HBO or not to subsidize the cost so AT&T can give it to their customers for free. AT&T had the same response as before where they say Dish doesn't want to carry HBO even though they gave a reasonable offer.
Well, I did say that this would be the week for that. I never guaranteed that it would actually result in a deal, though.
Just read Millions and Millions of people got Game of Thrones through the internet for free.
Wonder what that is doing to Att's bottom line?
I wish posts like that would include a link.Almost like someone called for an increase in GoT piracy?
Dish Network’s Charlie Ergen: HBO Blackout Will Prompt ‘Game Of Thrones’ Piracy – DeadlineI wish posts like that would include a link.
Something similar... news services have been publishing how to watch it for free. They just say to sign up for free trials from various services and then cancel each one before billing starts.
In others words it's so easy to do anyone can do it. There is something wrong with a business model that makes this possible.
How to Watch 'Game of Thrones' Season 8 Online for Free
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Not exactly. I have 175mb service and Dish buffers 3 times a minute for 10 seconds. Netflix runs fine. My internet service has few other devices competing for bandwidth. Ready to drop HBO NowUnless a viewer does not have high speed internet (Less than 5-7), it is no issue, just sub to HBO via their streaming service.