Because, by forcing the SD subs, they get paid twice. Once for the SD and then again for the HD.Why would the companies not want their channels in as many different packages as possible?
Why would they not want viewers of Turbo packages to see their programs and watch their commercials?
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Dish network should never have marketed the Turbo Packages as a HD only equivalent of other packages or promised that all new additions would be in the Turbo packs if they didn't know it.
The programmers should wake up and realize it's the year 2009. Get your product in front of HD viewers who tend to be more affluent and therefore more likely to actually buy one of your advertisers products. Unfortunately, all they care about is more total viewers because more viewers means they can command more money for ad space.
Well this sucks. I guess I gotta spend $20/mo to get FXHD in the fall
I totally agree...TurboHD is the reason I left DirecTV. It appears Dish Network is too cheap to keep the packages up to date (despite the fact they jacked of the prices of these packages more than any others) but maybe their plan all along was just to use them while they could to get people to defect from other providers and get locked into 2-years deals. If they don't do something to fix the TurboHD packages soon, then I think they will lose a lot of TurboHD subs in the long run. In the short term (while under contract) they might switch to Classic+HD packages, but they won't forget how Dish Network screwed them over when their contract expires. :rant:These Turbo HD packages seem to be one of the good attributes that distinguish Dish from Directv.
I wouldn't be complaining either if I had AbsoluteHD -- you get a lot for just $30/month.I continue to be a E* customer because of the Absolute package and their DVRs.
Of course, Dish already did this right when they created the original HD Absolute package....
IMHO Dish should create one stand alone HD only package at a good price. .
But the Dish marketing folks just couldn't stop themselves from fiddling with a unique package that was simple to understand, well priced, etc . So they introduced 3 new Turbo HD only packages, plus a 4th add on HD package, with names that simply don't make sense*.No guarantees about future channels, etc. Just say here is our HD only package and here is the price.
Sadly, Dish has already abandoned HD Absolute No telling how they will handle the current Turbo HD (only) packages when they finally, publicly fess up to their marketing blunder.AND DON'T ABANDON THE PACKAGE.
They are still calling the HD Add-on to the classic channels 'Turbo', so that doesn't help the issue. I think I heard Charlie call it that in the last Charlie Chat, but I don't want to look it up so take it with a grain of salt.So as far as we know these are all rumors?
Why would the new 922K have "Turbo HD" on it if they are pulling the plug on that package.
These Turbo HD packages seem to be one of the good attributes that distinguish Dish from Directv.
If the issue is supposed to be the broadcasters not wanting their channel in an HD only package, then why did channels like MTV-HD & VH1-HD make it into the HD Absoluete package? Seems like dish is trying to pull a fast one. I'm NOT very happy with this!