My favorite D* programming is MLB:Extra Innings. Close to 50% of my total viewing this summer has been baseball.
Hey Tom, you're not such a bad guy after all!
My favorite D* programming is MLB:Extra Innings. Close to 50% of my total viewing this summer has been baseball.
At the moment, I could care less whether VRS is included in the DTV package or not. Who's Comcast going to buy next (ESPN?). Since when did the video providers start owning the content they show on their systems?
Since when did the video providers start owning the content they show on their systems?
When Murdoch bought D* several years ago one of the provisions the government put on it's approval of the deal was that Fox had to sell it's channels to D* and it's competitors at the same price.
I'm wondering what calling DirecTV to complain about the loss of Versus will get me? Anyone try it yet?
Knowing D*, I bet its $5 credit for 3-6 months.I'm wondering what calling DirecTV to complain about the loss of Versus will get me? Anyone try it yet?
Knowing D*, I bet its $5 credit for 3-6 months.
Knowing D*, I bet its $5 credit for 3-6 months.
Nothing in this case. That for a change would be a good deal. :upWhat's wrong with that? It is one channel.
Murdoch doesn't own them now, Liberty Media does.
you mean darth vader is still running the show which explains why D* for now has taken a few steps the wrong way.
Malone buying D* has been about the worse thing that has ever happened to D*. About the only positive thing is the possibility of Tivo coming back since the worse thing about Murdoch buying D* was the conversion to DVRs with software written by NDS.
Even though I'm a sports fan, although not much of a hockey fan, I will not miss Versus one bit, I can still follow my NY Islanders on my local FSN, granted maybe a few playoff games will be missed that aren't on NBC but 99.9% of the programming had zero interest to me, sorry