Is there any relationship between when a channel is uplinked and when it will become available to a subscriber?
No relationship at all. There have been channels uplinked that never became available.Is there any relationship between when a channel is uplinked and when it will become available to a subscriber?
Having a new channel uplinked is usually a sign that Dish is at least in negotiations with the channel provider. In some cases they take the channel up and down a lot and never reach an agreement (like they did with YES for a few years).
If they never reach an agreement the channel never becomes available to subscribers.
Take the Oklahoma city locals for example, because E already has agreements in place to re-transmit their SD programming will they have to come to a new agreement to show the Hd , or is this just a testing phase?
Don't we wish it did though ! The unknown today regarding HD locals is 1) can Dish and the provider not agree on terms, 2) does Dish not have the capacity, or 3) a combination of both.SD agreements do not mean HD agreements are in place
Hmm how can a channel be made availble without being uplinked..must be some sort of relationship thereNo relationship at all. There have been channels uplinked that never became available.
The one benefit of the analog shut-off in 2009 is that there won't be separate analog channel vs digital channel carriage agreements since there won't be analog channels. Of course, will the TV stations then separate their channels, saying "you can continue carrying (digital) channel 7-2 in place of (analog) channel 7 but we need a separate agreement for (digital) channel 7-1".
Hmm how can a channel be made availble without being uplinked..must be some sort of relationship there