Is G4 going HD next week?

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The content your aloud to watch though is another story.
This is a circular argument:D

It has been explained on how to get the content in question. Some just do not agree with that reasoning because of price, and that is fine:up
 
Neither should count in the National HD count IMHO.

i'll allow it. But why are we, as consumers, arguing about channel count? especially to the point where we make up our own rules as what counts and what doesn't. shouldn't the providers be trying to convince US who has the bigger count? instead it turns into "E* has X HD channels if you count premiums" "well i like sports more so i'm counting RSNs that i don't even watch"
 
This is a circular argument:D

It has been explained on how to get the content in question. Some just do not agree with that reasoning because of price, and that is fine:up
Whats the price to watch every MLB,NBA,and NHL game on STO in HD , when I live in NY DMA? $700 $800???

I can watch Every Movie in HD on HBO, HBO West,HBO2, HBO Signature,HBO ZONE, HBO Family,HBO Comedy For as Little as $120 per Year. 24/7 no paid programming.
 
Whats the price to watch every MLB,NBA,and NHL game on STO in HD , when I live in NY DMA? $700 $800???

I can watch Every Movie in HD on HBO, HBO West,HBO2, HBO Signature,HBO ZONE, HBO Family,HBO Comedy For as Little as $120 per Year. 24/7 no paid programming.
And? Does the price one pays make a difference in who can get it and where?

I do understand the price argument from a value perspective, and even that is subjective if one does or does not like the content offered. I can not understand it from what is available where stance though, and alot of people use it when arguing this.
 
i'll allow it. But why are we, as consumers, arguing about channel count? especially to the point where we make up our own rules as what counts and what doesn't. shouldn't the providers be trying to convince US who has the bigger count? instead it turns into "E* has X HD channels if you count premiums" "well i like sports more so i'm counting RSNs that i don't even watch"
I would love a universal count that all providers stuck to in their advertising. It just goes back to trying to pull one over on the consumer by playing with the numbers. No one believes a HD demo channel or HD PPV should count. I take that back some I guess do.
Can't they do it for the children? :rolleyes:
 
And? Does the price one pays make a difference in who can get it and where?

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Sure. Maybe a guy from NY can't afford to see his Favorite STO games in HD.
But instead D* waves around this Useless RSN sports pack, claimming so much HD sports, When thats completely false.
Your Local RSN's is all the HD sports a NON sports Pack "MLB,NBA,NHL" subscriber gets
 
in all honesty the count should be based on what is in the regular packages. not the premium packages and not the sports packages. those should be the numbers the providers give us. if you happen to care about sports then you do a little more research to find out if what you want is available, same with movies. but the number the AVERAGE consumer cares about is what is in the base packages. the argument over the number of RSNs is rediculous.
 
but back on the topic of G4......Olivia Munn says "Hi"

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Sure. Maybe a guy from NY can't afford to see his Favorite STO games in HD. But instead D* waves around this Useless RSN sports pack, claimming so much HD sports, When thats completely false.


Ok, but that could be the same for anything either company offers. Some people may want but can not afford anything other than the basic package.
Does it change where it is available? You did not answer that part.

You do pick up more than RSNs with it, but I do see your point SOMEWHAT there. I still say the out of market news is worth it for me, but YMMV
 
Does it change where it is available? You did not answer that part.
Yes It does change where its available.
If I get the muilti sports pack for $12, I still can't get ANY out of market game.
That makes it Not available.
Sports News, Com'on now Every RSN runs almost exactly the same news. I've seen plenty on Dodger News on SNY.
 
that's a silly argument. they're called "regional" for a reason, for the most part only the people in a region care about them. Premium channels are something people like all over. but really it's just arguing semantics
Why is it silly. Regional only refers to the region of focus, not the region of availability. Pay extra in LA to watch NESN and you can.
 
How much?
We already addressed that. Price is not the determining factor, coverage is. To be considered national the only thing that matters is were it is available. If it is available anywhere in the nation, then it is national. Because one has to pay extra does not change that criteria. One has to pay extra for HBO, should that not count either?
 
Whats the price to watch every MLB,NBA,and NHL game on STO in HD , when I live in NY DMA? $700 $800???

I can watch Every Movie in HD on HBO, HBO West,HBO2, HBO Signature,HBO ZONE, HBO Family,HBO Comedy For as Little as $120 per Year. 24/7 no paid programming.
What does that have to do with coverage? "National" refers to coverage, not price.
 
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