How do you let a channel like this launch and no one is carrying it. This is a perfect chance to give more HD and D* and E* seem not to care. What a shame
i know i'm beating a dead horse here but remove some of those HD PPV's and there's your room for a few new channels. they don't seem to care though.
trueThey did, they still need some of that bandwith for NFL, I imagine PPV HD on Sunday afternoons will be very limited.
For DIRECTV subscribers, there's little chance of seen a lot of national HD programming until Q1 2010. Something may come, but it will likely be some additional channel that they bargained for a long time ago as was the case with BET. Pray that they don't add BET Jazz HD or LOGO HD (both available on DISH Network) before some of the other disturbingly absent channels.I was hoping to turn on my tv today and see BBC HD, oh well. If we get it this fall, that would be great. AMC HD also.
If it doesn't forbid it, it should. DIRECTV almost certainly learned their lesson regarding having to shut down channels with the final season of MPEG2 HD. As Jason point out, the PPV channels will go part time as the need arises because they don't really need seven overlapping showings of the same movie.Does the usual carriage contract language forbid it?
I don't get why they don't do part-time HD until D12 lights up. Does the usual carriage contract language forbid it?
Those will be part time during ST like posted. I myself don't mind myself waiting for the new satellite. after the stuff i've been through with E*, i don't mind waiting waiting for a few more channels. ST is good enough to hold me over till new satellite launches.I thought they had a lot of PPV-HD channels? Why not get rid of those and move the PPV to their internet VOD service?
so when d12 launches, will the ka/ku pick it up? or are we gonna need to upgrade everyones dish again?
i believe you're correct chip! :upThe new satellite, D12, is going to 103, so no need to upgrade anything.