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Dish Network will no longer carry VOOM HD Networks. We are currently looking into other cable and satellite providers and we hope to be available to you soon.
FWIW, I had sent an email to VOOM a couple of weeks ago and received this response then:
Now there appears to be some interest from DirecTV on the VOOM front. It could be that VOOM is not as dead as some people here think.
Mario
To be honest, Cablevision could sell VOOM (along with Rainbow Media) without it affecting their court case against E*. Liberty Media could then distribute some or all of the VOOM channels through DirecTV and others. I think this may actually happen since the Dolans have been wanting to take Cablevision private.FWIW, I had sent an email to VOOM a couple of weeks ago and received this response then:
Now there appears to be some interest from DirecTV on the VOOM front. It could be that VOOM is not as dead as some people here think.
Mario
...VOOM's popup banner ("We Regret Dish Network pulled the VOOM channels, blah, blah, blah") disappeared yesterday when accessing the VOOM HD Networks website? Perhaps they have decided to move on...
...VOOM's popup banner ("We Regret Dish Network pulled the VOOM channels, blah, blah, blah") disappeared yesterday when accessing the VOOM HD Networks website? Perhaps they have decided to move on and consider other opportunities.
Exactly why I posted earlier that this might actually be BAD news for Voom. Just because the parent company of Voom gets bought by the parent company of DirecTv doesn't mean that the two will be one. They could just as easily take voom out back and put 'er down. It will be a business decision. Whoever buys Rainbow will have to decide if Voom will make or hemmorage money.I didn't see anywhere in that article where it said Directv was interested in Voom.
I think Swanni worded the headline (Voom Owner) just to get a rise out of everybody. By the time Rainbow would ever sell, Voom will probably be history, or sold off beforehand.I didn't see anywhere in that article where it said Directv was interested in Voom.