I was thinking about why only some channels are being made available to Turbo packages and not others. I really don't think it's the usual Cheap Charlie problem...I believe it's the channels themselves. Here's why.
If you read these boards, you will see a lot of talk about how "As soon as I can get Comedy Central HD (or whatever), I'll switch to Turbo."
Look at what Viacom channels were made available...Comedy, Spike, and CMT. All essentially "standalone" channels...they don't have "sister" channels (except CMT, but DISH doesn't carry it's sister anyway.)
If some guy was just holding out for Spike, then he's still watching Spike when he switches to Turbo. However, if a family has kids who demanded Nick, and they switch to Turbo, that family is now no longer watching Noggin, NickToons, The N, ect.
Bottom line...Viacom (and just about every other provider) loses subscriber dollars with everyone that switches to Turbo. I expect they negotiate higher fees for the Turbo packages to offset this, but no matter what, they probably lose $$$.
But the loss of money AND potential viewers may be too much for them. They want MTV fans watching both MTV AND MTV2.
As far as Fox goes, they may have been simply looking at the overall picture...Even if FX and Speed had been added, Turbo subscribers don't pay for Fox Soccer, Fox Reality, Fox Movies, and probably other Fox channels I'm not remembering.
There's a lot of talk about how DISH doesn't want people to switch. If that were the case, they wouldn't offer it, or they would have kept it for new customers only. Turbo is so overpriced, they probably make a much higher profit.
DISH may screw up a lot of things, but I really believe that the channels themselves are the ones screwing up the Turbo packages. I think DISH started with the best intentions, but the other companies refuse to play ball. Of course, if enough people subscribe to Turbo anyway, then they will have to get with the program, because they'll be losing subscribers for ALL their channels.
Remember when the rumor went around that "They want to see how popular Turbo is before adding Fox News"? This may very well be true...but it may be FOX that was waiting to see how popular.
If you read these boards, you will see a lot of talk about how "As soon as I can get Comedy Central HD (or whatever), I'll switch to Turbo."
Look at what Viacom channels were made available...Comedy, Spike, and CMT. All essentially "standalone" channels...they don't have "sister" channels (except CMT, but DISH doesn't carry it's sister anyway.)
If some guy was just holding out for Spike, then he's still watching Spike when he switches to Turbo. However, if a family has kids who demanded Nick, and they switch to Turbo, that family is now no longer watching Noggin, NickToons, The N, ect.
Bottom line...Viacom (and just about every other provider) loses subscriber dollars with everyone that switches to Turbo. I expect they negotiate higher fees for the Turbo packages to offset this, but no matter what, they probably lose $$$.
But the loss of money AND potential viewers may be too much for them. They want MTV fans watching both MTV AND MTV2.
As far as Fox goes, they may have been simply looking at the overall picture...Even if FX and Speed had been added, Turbo subscribers don't pay for Fox Soccer, Fox Reality, Fox Movies, and probably other Fox channels I'm not remembering.
There's a lot of talk about how DISH doesn't want people to switch. If that were the case, they wouldn't offer it, or they would have kept it for new customers only. Turbo is so overpriced, they probably make a much higher profit.
DISH may screw up a lot of things, but I really believe that the channels themselves are the ones screwing up the Turbo packages. I think DISH started with the best intentions, but the other companies refuse to play ball. Of course, if enough people subscribe to Turbo anyway, then they will have to get with the program, because they'll be losing subscribers for ALL their channels.
Remember when the rumor went around that "They want to see how popular Turbo is before adding Fox News"? This may very well be true...but it may be FOX that was waiting to see how popular.