DISH Comcast Dispute?

I don't expect bills to go down, necessarily, but for example, if Dish can get Sling rights for these channels it will create another option for consumers.
 
Losing CBNC and Golf Channel and NBC SN would suck. But I could live without them..I'm not willing to pay another ten or more dollars per month...
I was opposed to the NBC/Comcast deal...I also opposed thew relaxing of rules which barred providers from owning services.
This dispute is the result. These mega companies get to hold hostage customers while they seek to bend us over a table...
Ya know what? I'm done. If the channels go away permanently, so be it....
 
Losing CBNC and Golf Channel and NBC SN would suck. But I could live without them..I'm not willing to pay another ten or more dollars per month...
I was opposed to the NBC/Comcast deal...I also opposed thew relaxing of rules which barred providers from owning services.
This dispute is the result. These mega companies get to hold hostage customers while they seek to bend us over a table...
Ya know what? I'm done. If the channels go away permanently, so be it....
I'm just glad it's not Football season.
Losing Sunday Night football will not go over too well.

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Sorry if this has been raised already, but is this the first negotiation Dish has had with another Cable/Sat provider? I would presume that a big chunk of what Dish wants is IP rights for SlingTV. Unlike Disney and Viacom, Comcast has a cable provider and they probably don't want to help provide channels over a medium that could help people drop Comcast for a notably lower bill.
 
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Personally, I do not see what is the big deal with bluegrass posting that story. I thought it was interesting to read another story. Nobody is forcing anyone to read the article. If you don't like it, don't read it. I do not see why a lot of people continue to bully bluegrass. Do you really think that your posts are so much better or interesting!
There is a wonderful ignore feature people can partake in. It isn't as if they don't know what they are going to post anyway.
 
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Sorry if this has been raised already, but is this the first negotiation Dish has had with another Cable/Sat provider?
They've battled Comcast before on the CSN sports stations
They've battled FOX when Murdock owned Directv....so they fought Directv (indirectly) with FOX owned stations
 
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You and I both. There is nothing on USA that piques my interest. If that channel disappeared today forever, I would not notice


Colony is a good show but it is the only thing I watch on USA right now.
 
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Sorry if this has been raised already, but is this the first negotiation Dish has had with another Cable/Sat provider? I would presume that a big chunk of what Dish wants is IP rights for SlingTV. Unlike Disney and Viacom, Comcast has a cable provider and they probably don't want to help provide channels over a medium that could help people drop Comcast for a notably lower bill.
Yes, IMO this is a bit Different then a normal channel dispute.
But in the same sense provider shouldn't be aloud to own Networks either.
That's BS.
Or there should be a market median on which you can sell your product at a reasonable cost vs the economy.

There is no regulation to protect the consumer at all.

Even the cell phone companies were forced to be competitive.
TV providers and network never come down in price. So something is flawed there.

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DISH Sues NBC for Breach of Contract, Expects to File for Arbitration
  • Comcast-NBCUniversal merger conditions created binding arbitration framework
ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DISH issued the following statement regarding current distribution renewal negotiations with NBCUniversal.

"NBC's public statements against DISH over the past 24 hours are in violation of the contract between the two companies. Today, DISH filed a breach of contract lawsuit against NBC to address those violations.

"DISH has successfully negotiated agreements representing numerous networks in recent months that benefit all parties, including our viewers. DISH's goal is to reach a mutually beneficial deal with NBC.

"However, based on NBCU's actions to date, DISH currently expects to file for arbitration, which would prevent NBC from blacking out DISH customers.

"Under the conditions imposed by the FCC and Department of Justice in approving the Comcast-NBCUniversal merger, NBC is forbidden from blacking out its networks if a pay-TV provider chooses, in its sole discretion, to exercise its right for binding arbitration. Regulators implemented these conditions to prevent Comcast and NBC from harming consumers and competition.

"In the event of arbitration, affected programming would remain available during that process, and for the foreseeable future."
 
Folks once again please let the moderating to the moderators.

There was nothing wrong with Bluegras's posts and they had information regarding this issue.

Further comments about what you think should and should not be here will have you removed from commenting further.

Thanks for your understanding.
 
DISH Sues NBC for Breach of Contract, Expects to File for Arbitration
  • Comcast-NBCUniversal merger conditions created binding arbitration framework
ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DISH issued the following statement regarding current distribution renewal negotiations with NBCUniversal.

"NBC's public statements against DISH over the past 24 hours are in violation of the contract between the two companies. Today, DISH filed a breach of contract lawsuit against NBC to address those violations.

"DISH has successfully negotiated agreements representing numerous networks in recent months that benefit all parties, including our viewers. DISH's goal is to reach a mutually beneficial deal with NBC.

"However, based on NBCU's actions to date, DISH currently expects to file for arbitration, which would prevent NBC from blacking out DISH customers.

"Under the conditions imposed by the FCC and Department of Justice in approving the Comcast-NBCUniversal merger, NBC is forbidden from blacking out its networks if a pay-TV provider chooses, in its sole discretion, to exercise its right for binding arbitration. Regulators implemented these conditions to prevent Comcast and NBC from harming consumers and competition.

"In the event of arbitration, affected programming would remain available during that process, and for the foreseeable future."
See now that's news.

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They've battled Comcast before on the CSN sports stations
They've battled FOX when Murdock owned Directv....so they fought Directv (indirectly) with FOX owned stations
The difference here is that Dish is providing a For the Future cord cutter option for television. Directv was merely a 1 on 1 competitor, SlingTV is likely where television distribution is heading and it undercuts the competition.
 
The difference here is that Dish is providing a For the Future cord cutter option for television. Directv was merely a 1 on 1 competitor, SlingTV is likely where television distribution is heading and it undercuts the competition.
None of the Comcast stations are on Sling as of right now
 
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None of the Comcast stations are on Sling as of right now
Yes... which is why Dish very well is looking to add them, which is a major source for potential problems with Comcast's obvious conflict of interest.
 
Just a reminder for NBC O&O markets.... ALL NBC network content is on Hulu, so they can go flip. SyFy has been dead to me since they killed Battlestar Galactica. I think I watched it for the Sharknado movies out of curiosity and that is it. USA is dead to me since they killed Covert Affairs and Burn Notice. Biggest miss for me will be CNBC as I watch Squawk Box in the morning while getting ready, but I'll flip to Bloomberg. Turn up the screws Charlie, go get 'em....

The Binding Arbitration clause is a new twist..... We'll see what happens....
 

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