What would happen if DISH drops Viacom?

A bit heftier but still not bad for 61...

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You see no real backlash because they don't have very many customers like comcast, directv or Dish.
You seem to be convinced that Suddenlink customers don't represent a cross-section of pay TV customers. I don't think that's a reasonable position.

Remember we're considering how badly Suddenlink was hurt amongst Suddenlink customers. The impact on Viacom might not have been all that considerable but that seems likely to change as more providers stand up for their customers (something DIRECTV only seems to do with certain RSNs).
 
Some of us sooner then others. I just want to get out of bed without my back hurting at this point.
Unfortunately Chad it doesn't get any better lol.

I'm Only 37 and I get aches and pains from just doing the simplest things anymore.
From years of building and not taking precautions I should have I'm my 20's.
 
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Unfortunately Chad it doesn't get any better lol.

I'm Only 37 and I get aches and pains from just doing the simplest things anymore.
From years of building and not taking precautions I should have I'm my 20's.

Yep, did too many things on my own without asking for help in my 20's. That and tearing my knee up in high school and college basketball hasn't helped this 46yr old body. Paying for it now, but with age comes knowledge. Think things through and just take a little longer to do things.
 
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Unfortunately Chad it doesn't get any better lol.

I'm Only 37 and I get aches and pains from just doing the simplest things anymore.
From years of building and not taking precautions I should have I'm my 20's.
Hatha yoga, hatha yoga, hatha yoga.
 
Need to fix the amount I posted in this thread about how much I save over Direct TV a big part being the DISH business plan favoring those who really need or want to spend less so have less equipment or not the latest equipment. I had posted I save over $120 a year, it's more than that, around $150+ a year with similar equipment and package.
 
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Need to fix the amount I posted in this thread about how much I save over Direct TV a big part being the DISH business plan favoring those who really need or want to spend less so have less equipment or not the latest equipment. I had posted I save over $120 a year, it's more than that, around $150+ a year with similar equipment and package.
Directv's enhanced DVR fee (or whatever that thing is called) is what puts them out of competition with Dish, apples to apples for the one DVR home setup.
 
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Directv's enhanced DVR fee (or whatever that thing is called) is what puts them out of competition with Dish, apples to apples for the one DVR home setup.

Yes, but... it's more than that. They also charge an additional fee for the first receiver and each one thereafter, another fee for me and many others tacked on for RSN's, and their packages are generally a little higher.
Ready..... They would be charging me over $31.50 in fees on the equivalent of two VIP Receivers ($25 more if one receiver) including the RSN fee. What do I pay with DISH? $7 DVR fee for one DVR receiver and nothing else, $17 for two. For two receivers that is $170 savings a year just on fees. Tack on a little more savings for the package being a little lower.

This is why the posts railing on DISH for their fees need to be put into context.
 

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