Again entertainment at its best.:neenerPut lips to that beautiful chrome Hemi tailpipe and breathe.......
Again entertainment at its best.:neenerPut lips to that beautiful chrome Hemi tailpipe and breathe.......
This is the same amount Voom has for the entire year on 15 channels.HBO - Fresh and Exciting New Content - Always new and never repeated
Just the A's for the month of May:
(2006) ACCEPTED A college reject enlists fellow slackers to create a fake college in this comedy. Justin Long. (AC,AL) PG13-1:33. HBO May 1,10,18,21,27,30C5EH
(1997) AFFLICTION Against the backdrop of an icy winter, a small-town sheriff begins to break down. Nick Nolte and 1998 Best Supporting Actor Oscar® winner James Coburn star. (AC, AL,V) R-1:54. MAX May 8 CDEH
(2007) ALIVE DAY MEMORIES: HOME FROM IRAQ HBO Documentary Films The first-person stories of ten soldiers who survived being wounded in Iraq—as told to actor James Gandolfini. Widescreen. (AC,AL,V) TVMA/V,L-:57. HBO May 18,21,26 CSEH
(2006) ALPHA DOG A young L.A. drug dealer kidnaps a cash-strapped junkie’s little brother before taking things to a deadly new level. Ben Foster. (AC,AL,BN,V) R-1:58.
HBO May 1,11,20,30 C5EH
(1986) AN AMERICAN TAIL An immigrant mouse winds up on a wild adventure in New York City after being separated from his family in this Grammy®-winning animated-musical hit. G-1:20 HBO May 13,25,30CSEH
(1991) AN AMERICAN TAIL: FIEVEL GOES WEST Fievel the mouse leaves New York and its large and lethal cat population behind for an epic adventure in the Old West in this sequel.
G-1:15. HBO May 3,14 CSEH
(1994) ANDRE An orphaned harbor seal finds happiness with a Maine family in this family drama. Keith Carradine. (AL,MV) PG-1:35. HBO May 4,9,19 CDEH
(1990) ANOTHER 48 HRS. Jailbird Eddie Murphy and detective Nick Nolte are forced to reteam
when a drug king frames the cop and puts a contract on the con. (AL,GV,N) R-1:35.
MAX May 1,9,14,18,27 CDEH
(1999) ARLINGTON ROAD A professor fears his next-door neighbor may be a terrorist in
this thriller. Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins. (AC, AL,V) R-1:58.MAX May 3,19CDEH
(2006) THE ASTRONAUT FARMER Billy Bob Thornton stars as a gutsy rancher who constructs a rocket in his barn that he plans to launch into space. (AC,AL) PG-1:44.
HBO May 3,9,13,18,22,24C5EH
(2006) AZULOSCUROCASINEGRO (DARKBLUEALMOSTBLACK)
A Spanish custodian struggles to realize his dreams while trying to meet the overbearing needs of his family. Quim Gutierrez, Marta Etura. (AC,AL, N,V) TVMA/V,S,L-1:41. MAX May 15 SE
Good point,
I think those non voom fans dont get it. Its not about you likeing or disliking voom its about what dish did.
I go back to point where if your favorites are HBO, suddenly they were removed.
Im sure you would be livid.
Thats where we are on this. Specialty HD programming which many of us came to dish for has been removed without our consent. They have inturn tried to fake us out with sub par substitues. This is deplorable.
Again whether you like a group of channels or not is a mute point.
What has been done here can happen ''again'' to anyone to ''any'' particular channels.
HBO - Fresh and Exciting New Content - Always new and never repeated
Just the A's for the month of May:
(2006) ACCEPTED A college reject enlists fellow slackers to create a fake college in this comedy. Justin Long. (AC,AL) PG13-1:33. HBO May 1,10,18,21,27,30C5EH
(1997) AFFLICTION Against the backdrop of an icy winter, a small-town sheriff begins to break down. Nick Nolte and 1998 Best Supporting Actor Oscar® winner James Coburn star. (AC, AL,V) R-1:54. MAX May 8 CDEH
(2007) ALIVE DAY MEMORIES: HOME FROM IRAQ HBO Documentary Films The first-person stories of ten soldiers who survived being wounded in Iraq—as told to actor James Gandolfini. Widescreen. (AC,AL,V) TVMA/V,L-:57. HBO May 18,21,26 CSEH
(2006) ALPHA DOG A young L.A. drug dealer kidnaps a cash-strapped junkie’s little brother before taking things to a deadly new level. Ben Foster. (AC,AL,BN,V) R-1:58.
HBO May 1,11,20,30 C5EH
(1986) AN AMERICAN TAIL An immigrant mouse winds up on a wild adventure in New York City after being separated from his family in this Grammy®-winning animated-musical hit. G-1:20 HBO May 13,25,30CSEH
(1991) AN AMERICAN TAIL: FIEVEL GOES WEST Fievel the mouse leaves New York and its large and lethal cat population behind for an epic adventure in the Old West in this sequel.
G-1:15. HBO May 3,14 CSEH
(1994) ANDRE An orphaned harbor seal finds happiness with a Maine family in this family drama. Keith Carradine. (AL,MV) PG-1:35. HBO May 4,9,19 CDEH
(1990) ANOTHER 48 HRS. Jailbird Eddie Murphy and detective Nick Nolte are forced to reteam
when a drug king frames the cop and puts a contract on the con. (AL,GV,N) R-1:35.
MAX May 1,9,14,18,27 CDEH
(1999) ARLINGTON ROAD A professor fears his next-door neighbor may be a terrorist in
this thriller. Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins. (AC, AL,V) R-1:58.MAX May 3,19CDEH
(2006) THE ASTRONAUT FARMER Billy Bob Thornton stars as a gutsy rancher who constructs a rocket in his barn that he plans to launch into space. (AC,AL) PG-1:44.
HBO May 3,9,13,18,22,24C5EH
(2006) AZULOSCUROCASINEGRO (DARKBLUEALMOSTBLACK)
A Spanish custodian struggles to realize his dreams while trying to meet the overbearing needs of his family. Quim Gutierrez, Marta Etura. (AC,AL, N,V) TVMA/V,S,L-1:41. MAX May 15 SE
I will first say that I do miss the voom channels and would want them back...but having said that, do you really, I mean really believe that Dish needs to have our consent to do anything? It's not like they got our consent to add channels, why would you think they need our consent to remove them (especially considering they made it clear that they can change any of the programming at anytime when you joined).
Again, don't get me wrong as I would love to have the channels back as well, but lets be a little realistic here and remember that it's not like we are owners of the company and they need our consent for anything...
Sure, Dish can do whatever they want. But they have to expect some backlash when they remove 15 channels of 24/7 HD, and replace them with 2 channels of 24/7 HD, and 12 channels of 2/7 HD (on the average), plus one premium HD channel. Let's do the math:I will first say that I do miss the voom channels and would want them back...but having said that, do you really, I mean really believe that Dish needs to have our consent to do anything? It's not like they got our consent to add channels, why would you think they need our consent to remove them (especially considering they made it clear that they can change any of the programming at anytime when you joined).
Again, don't get me wrong as I would love to have the channels back as well, but lets be a little realistic here and remember that it's not like we are owners of the company and they need our consent for anything...
Sure, Dish can do whatever they want. But they have to expect some backlash when they remove 15 channels of 24/7 HD, and replace them with 2 channels of 24/7 HD, and 12 channels of 2/7 HD (on the average), plus one premium HD channel. Let's do the math:
24*7*15=2520 hours of HD with VOOM, per week.
2*7*12=168 hours of HD per week with Disney, ABC-Fam, CNBC, ...
Let's add in MGM and Smithsonian as 24/7 HD:
168+(2*24*7=336)=504
So, we have a net reduction in HD programming of 2520-504=2016 hours per week, or 80% fewer HD hours per week.
Sorry Dish, you're cutting back services by 80% to your best customers (HD Ultimate pack) in this trade-off, with no reduction in programming fees. You need to know that there's some anger and disappointment out here.
Point in mind: Sci-Fi was showing Starship Troopers yesterday. I gave up watching it as soon as I realized that, besides tons of ads, the SD version was not in widescreen, and the "HD" version, even worse, was just an upconverted and stretch-o-visioned version of the SD broadcast!!!! AAARGGHHH...
Do they take us for imbeciles?
One thing is sure: I cannot drop Dish right now for lack of alternatives, but the loss of VOOM significantly weakened my loyalty to the brand.
The minute they charged us for these channels that were no longer on. I do agree with your statements- but a good business would have handled this a different way.
E* is going to use the bandwidth to give us more of the same generic stuff that generic Americans are clamoring for. I can't say I blame them, just unfortunate that those that care have to lose something we found pretty valuable, to make room for the HD versions of these repetitive, generic SD channels. Too bad there apparently isnt room for both.Agreed, but for a guy that is crying because subscribers are down - is it really smart for E* to piss of their best customers? Its also interesting that Voom is getting the blame for sliding growth. Hasn't E* done pretty much nothing while D* has increased 10X. Doesn't D* have better marketing and is much better known. D* deserves the position they are in now- so does Charlie.
Point in mind: Sci-Fi was showing Starship Troopers yesterday. I gave up watching it as soon as I realized that, besides tons of ads, the SD version was not in widescreen, and the "HD" version, even worse, was just an upconverted and stretch-o-visioned version of the SD broadcast!!!!
How many times is Discovery going to show "Supervolcano"?
Sorry havn't caught that show. I'm too busy watching new episodes of Dirty Jobs, and Mythbusters. Whens the last time that Voom had a new show that you couldn't see anywhere else? 2001?