Well - D*TV has to spend the $2.6 Billion they just got for PanAmSat on something - I'm sure they could get Voom for 50 cents on the dollar right now, especially since it's losing hundreds of millions each quarter.
My guess is that if D*TV was interested in buying Voom, they have more interest in adding the sat and equipment (not to mention more bandwidth) in quick manner, than worrying about the 25-30,000 subscribers. They've gained that many any given week in 2004.
Since E* is in the same orbit, you'd think THEY would want it - only thing is, THEY don't have that kind of $$$.
One has to wonder, with the new debt Cablevision just secured - why would they continue the financial bleeding for 30,000 subscribers?
My guess is that if D*TV was interested in buying Voom, they have more interest in adding the sat and equipment (not to mention more bandwidth) in quick manner, than worrying about the 25-30,000 subscribers. They've gained that many any given week in 2004.
Since E* is in the same orbit, you'd think THEY would want it - only thing is, THEY don't have that kind of $$$.
One has to wonder, with the new debt Cablevision just secured - why would they continue the financial bleeding for 30,000 subscribers?