E* offered to carry the channel ala-cart, pay all associated up-link costs and give YES 100% of the receipts. YES refused. Charlie's frugality pales in comparison to Steinbrenner's greed.
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DBSOgre said:That just made me think of something guys. With must-carry locals moving from 61.5 and 148, couldn't Dish put the HD RSN's on those slots? Not that they would, but that makes a lot of sense since they really couldn't do 61.5 and 148 for national HD unless they wasted space and had it on both slots.
mboy said:Apparently, DirectTV was able to get Yes on their system so Dish can too without the Bullsh!t excuses.
rocatman said:My understanding has been that YES has insisted that they not be sold a-la-carte i.e., that the YES channel be included in one of the standard packages such as AT120 or AT180. This would increase these packages by a couple of dollars a month and a lot of subscribers wouldn't watch the YES channel and of course wouldn't want to pay for it.
NightRyder said:E* offered to carry the channel ala-cart, pay all associated up-link costs and give YES 100% of the receipts. YES refused. Charlie's frugality pales in comparison to Steinbrenner's greed.
If I still lived in Brooklyn, I'd choose IO. It's quite a value, comparable to DBS. The FREE HD is icing on the cake. No DVR, though..fresco said:So does anyone have any advice on what service is better to go to...? DTV or IO Digital Cable?