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yep, confirmed now, the AT&T promise site has reverted back to what it looked like Tuesday before AT&T updated it on Wednesday to address the Viacom dispute.

meanwhile, the Keep Viacom site has been updated with this statement



sounds like we maybe getting new HD channels and 4K content from Viacom owned channels soon.

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Don't hold your breath ...
 
I watch Comedy Central for Southpark, Paramont for Bar Rescue, and one show on Logo.

I don’t care for BET, MTV and Vh1 suck, and I have out grown Nickelodeon.

Even TV Land is garbage. I can get the classic shows I want on Me Tv and Antenna Tv.

We really need a la carte, assign a dollar value to each channel and let us check off the channels we want to pay for.

The providers will never go for that , because out of the 22 Viacom channels 3 are worth watching.

Even HBO, I know I said some bad things about Dish over it, but I never watch the movie channels anyways.

The fricken movie channels are 75% of the cost of the base package

For a second I thought that was my reply. :)

Same here. Only watch Comedy Central for South Park, used to only watch Spike/Paramount for Bar Rescue, but I like Yellowstone as well.

BET, MTV, VH1 and all of their subchannels suck! Although I do like that MTV Classic plays music videos, something it didn't do much of the last handful of years as VH1 Classic. I really, really liked MTV Live as MHD when it first launched. TV Land seems like it is nothing but King of Queens and Two and 1/2 Men lately. While I'm not big on classic 50s/60s/70s TV, TV Land was pretty cool when it first launched 'retromercials' and all. As a 80s/90s kid I enjoyed Nickelodeon growing up, TeenNick's The Splat block was recently re-branded to NickRewind and I always thought it should be a full time channel. But just about all of the classic Nick shows I grew up with that I care about I bought on DVD.
 
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For a second I thought that was my reply. :)

Same here. Only watch Comedy Central for South Park, used to only watch Spike/Paramount for Bar Rescue, but I like Yellowstone as well.

BET, MTV, VH1 and all of their subchannels suck! Although I do like that MTV Classic plays music videos, something it didn't do much of the last handful of years as VH1 Classic. I really, really liked MTV Live as MHD when it first launched. TV Land seems like it is nothing but King of Queens and Two and 1/2 Men lately. While I'm not big on classic 50s/60s/70s TV, TV Land was pretty cool when it first launched 'retromercials' and all. As a 80s/90s kid I enjoyed Nickelodeon growing up, TeenNick's The Splat block was recently re-branded to NickRewind and I always thought it should be a full time channel. But just about all of the classic Nick shows I grew up with that I care about I bought on DVD.

We should be room mates. We would save a ton of space on the DVR
 
Speaking of Nickelodeon, anyone here remember Pinwheel, Mr Wizards World, You Can’t Do That on Television? :)

Pinwheel was before my time, but I just barley remember Mr. Wizard and You Can't Do That.

I remember watching Mr. Wizard's World probably in reruns at something like 5:30 or 6 in the morning as I was awaiting Adventures of Tintin to come on.
 
I watch Comedy Central for Southpark, Paramont for Bar Rescue, and one show on Logo.

I don’t care for BET, MTV and Vh1 suck, and I have out grown Nickelodeon.

Even TV Land is garbage. I can get the classic shows I want on Me Tv and Antenna Tv.

We really need a la carte, assign a dollar value to each channel and let us check off the channels we want to pay for.

The providers will never go for that , because out of the 22 Viacom channels 3 are worth watching.

Even HBO, I know I said some bad things about Dish over it, but I never watch the movie channels anyways.

The fricken movie channels are 75% of the cost of the base package
I watch some shows on Nick(Spongebob I find it funny), and South park as well on CC, but none of the other channels. I knew this would get taken care of.
 
Geez, 70? I only watch a handful of TV shows each week, I can't even name that many TV shows that are on now LOL.

Most cable shows on SyFy, AMC, FX or whatever have a season of 10 or 13 episodes. So if you wanted to watch an average of one program a day year round you might have over 30 shows in your to do list. Or more if you don't clear out the series that are finished/canceled.
 
Most cable shows on SyFy, AMC, FX or whatever have a season of 10 or 13 episodes. So if you wanted to watch an average of one program a day year round you might have over 30 shows in your to do list. Or more if you don't clear out the series that are finished/canceled.
Yeah, but 90% of those shows are garbage. I don't waste my time watching garbage.
 
Geez, 70? I only watch a handful of TV shows each week, I can't even name that many TV shows that are on now LOL.

Well not quite 70, but here's my current DVR list after hearing a handful of shows I watch have been canceled or ended recently.

Showtime – Shameless, Homeland, Ray Donovan, The Affair, Billions, The Chi (Upcoming: City On A Hill)
HBO – True Detective, Silicon Valley, Ballers, Room 104
Cinemax – Mike Judge Presents: Tales from the Tour Bus (Upcoming: Jett, Warrior)
Epix – Deep State (Upcoming: Perpetual Grace, LTD)
FX – Fargo, Trust, Baskets, Better Things, Mr. Inbetween
TNT – Animal Kingdom
USA Network – The Sinner
Comedy Central – South Park
AMC – Humans
Paramount Network – Yellowstone, Bar Rescue
Tru TV – Impractical Jokers
A&E – Storage Wars, Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath
History – Project Blue Book, Ancient Aliens, Pawn Stars, American Pickers
Travel – Man v Food, Ghost Adventures, Haunted Live, Paranormal Caught on Camera, Mission Declassified (Upcoming: Portals to Hell)
Science – Strange Evidence, How It's Made
AHC – Forbidden History
Food Network – Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, The Great Food Truck Race
Fox News – Tucker Carlson Tonight, Hannity, The Ingraham Angle, Watters' World, Justice with Judge Jeanine, The Greg Gutfeld Show, Life, Liberty & Levin
Newsmax - The Joe Pags Show, The Wayne Allyn Root Show
FS1 – NASCAR Race Hub, The Ultimate Fighter
NBCSN – NASCAR America
Axs – Nothing But Trailers, Rock Legends
Audience – Mr. Mercedes, Condor
CBS – Blue Bloods
Fox – Last Man Standing, Bobs Burgers
 
One man's trash is another man's treasure. I imagine most people don't like what you like either. That's why it is a good thing there is so much to choose from, everyone can find something they like.

and this is why we really need alacarte
so people dont have to pay for channels they dont want
yes individual channels would go up, but i think total price would go down

and of course some channels would go away.
low viewership would cause price to be much too high
 
and this is why we really need alacarte
so people dont have to pay for channels they dont want
yes individual channels would go up, but i think total price would go down

and of course some channels would go away.
low viewership would cause price to be much too high
also ESPN can maybe ask for about $15/MO MAX don't see them going over the cost of HBO.
 
also ESPN can maybe ask for about $15/MO MAX don't see them going over the cost of HBO.

thats fine, people that want it would pay for it

but many people would not pay for most of the viacom channels

my wife would have to do without lifetime channels
 
You will never get alacarte. Quit dreaming. If ESPN was sold separately they'd probably price at more like $30-50/month, because offering it for $15/month would cause their revenue to fall by 60-70% - currently they get $10 from every cable/satellite subscribers who has the channel, even though only about 30% of cable/satellite subscribers describe themselves as sports fans. Even at $50 a month they'd lose billions and be forced into major cost cutting (which would make pro teams less valuable, reduce player salaries etc. which I doubt many of us would feel bad about)

If they went alacarte, 95% of channels would disappear, and most people say "so what, I don't watch 95% of channels" but I'll bet most of you DO watch some at least one niche channel that would be on the chopping block.

What you're getting instead of alacarte is the ability to buy channels in smaller groups. Perfect example, Discovery just announced they made a deal with BBC and will offer streaming of Discovery group and BBC programming soon. Disney will let you stream Disney programming and movies. ESPN will eventually offer a service to stream ESPN sporting events (though I'll bet not all events are included) and if Fox doesn't already have a similar service they will before long.
 
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