I'm a very new (less than 48 hours ago) DISH subscriber. I used to get Comcast Digital Starter for free, paid for by the old landlord. Then they sold my building and I guess the new landlord hates Comcast, or Comcast is incompetent, or the landlord owns stock in AT&T, or probably all of those. Everybody's cable modems were shut off, all converters and cable cards were bricked, as of December 17th 2103. As of today, over a month later though the coax is still connected and live. They (Comcast) just won't sell anyone service.
I noticed AT&T vans every day since then (there's 93 apartments in the building) and I decided why should I contribute to their COMPLETELY unearned windfall? Fortunately the new property manager has a liberal satellite dish policy, and I got some used equipment and self-installed (did not want a contract due to various reasons at this time).
Anyway, in Houston, you can get WGN (America) in the cheapest most basic package from Comcast (Limited Basic). In fact, it is still on clear QAM right now (no more analog on Comcast Houston). I can get WGN still, and my local channels on my flat screen. But you need Top 200 to get it on DISH?!?
I just thought that seemed kind of wacky. Surely WGN isn't charging all that much? Has it always been a mid tier channel? I used to have DISH, over 10 years ago at home when I was in high school, but we had the AEP. So I have no recollection , other than I remember the AEP only cost us something like $100 back then, WITH 3 receivers and now it's over $125 and that doesn't even include receivers
I noticed AT&T vans every day since then (there's 93 apartments in the building) and I decided why should I contribute to their COMPLETELY unearned windfall? Fortunately the new property manager has a liberal satellite dish policy, and I got some used equipment and self-installed (did not want a contract due to various reasons at this time).
Anyway, in Houston, you can get WGN (America) in the cheapest most basic package from Comcast (Limited Basic). In fact, it is still on clear QAM right now (no more analog on Comcast Houston). I can get WGN still, and my local channels on my flat screen. But you need Top 200 to get it on DISH?!?
I just thought that seemed kind of wacky. Surely WGN isn't charging all that much? Has it always been a mid tier channel? I used to have DISH, over 10 years ago at home when I was in high school, but we had the AEP. So I have no recollection , other than I remember the AEP only cost us something like $100 back then, WITH 3 receivers and now it's over $125 and that doesn't even include receivers