But the new customer costs are spread out among all the customers, so the ROI is a lot shorter. Without looking up the numbers, let's say there are 500,000 new subs every year (probably a high estimate). Out of 14 million subs, that equates to new sub acquisition costs to $35 per sub/year, or $3/month (500,000 * $1,000 / 14,000,000 subs / 12 months). All else being equal, the profit would go from $5.87/sub/month to $8.87/sub/month if there were no new acquisitions or cancellations.
And no, I'm not defending Dish, I'm defending facts, logic and reality.
Even at $8.87 dish is doomed where's the profit lol!!!
$1000 / $8.87 = 112 months ROI
What am I missing???
Dish added millions of subs when we stupid Americans paid for everything stbs install or self install etc....
Does this mean dish is living off long term subs how where cheap to add when cable had only 30 channels and digital satellite came out and folks where like Wow?