The OFFICIAL DISH / HBO Thread

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Could Dish add an HBO app?
I suppose anything is possible. In fact, I had already speculated earlier that if HBO does return to Dish receivers, it may return as an app only, and save the satellite bandwidth. Also, in such an arrangement, HBO would presumably handle the billing directly, which as someone else pointed out is likely what HBO would prefer, since HBO would get to keep more of the money that way.
 
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I’m not replying to any post, but does anyone know how the Amazon billing cycle works for HBO? Preparation for the Binge

I signed up the day of the first new GOT. I did it through a smart TV. I was prompted for my PIN, which I entered. Yesterday, the card I normally use with Amazon was charged $16.04.

If you complete your binge in 15 days or less, you can cancel and shouldn't be charged anything.
 
As a loyal Dish customer and long time HBO subscriber I refuse to sign up for HBO GO. That's just helping HBO and not supporting Dish.
It's like Charlie said, anybody can search the net and find out how to watch HBO shows without paying HBO.
Charlie said that?

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I wonder why it took so long to get these Univision locals back though? Anyone know?
Well, I already gave you my speculation, that with so many affiliates across the country needing to be added, Dish chose to break down the list and add them in waves, rather than trying to add them all at once.
It looks like Dish is continuing to add these in waves. Hartford, CT just got their affiliate added today.
 
Could it be related to delays in getting the individual station's paperwork in hand agreeing to the new terms?
That is possible, or it could have been technical difficulties with getting a good quality signal from those stations to Dish's local reception facility or uplink center, that needed to be resolved before Dish could make the stations available. Without a public statement from either party, it is hard to tell what the reason for the delay could have been.
 
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As a loyal Dish customer and long time HBO subscriber I refuse to sign up for HBO GO. That's just helping HBO and not supporting Dish.
HBO GO requires a Pay TV Subscription to work, so you couldn't sign up for it as a loyal Dish subscriber since you need an HBO subscription. What you're thinking of HBO Now, which is independent of the Pay TV Providers.
 
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HBO GO requires a Pay TV Subscription to work, so you couldn't sign up for it as a loyal Dish subscriber since you need an HBO subscription. What you're thinking of HBO Now, which is independent of the Pay TV Providers.
As a loyal Dish customer, I signed up for HBOGo.. just used my parents info from Cox. No HBO money for ATT.
 
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The problem is, HBO probably has to have their programmers port the app to various operating systems. They'd have to do it and Dish might have to pay them, depending on which party wants it done.

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This is the part that many people don't get, the content provider (AKA HBO/ESPN/NetFlix) develops the app to be loaded on the hardware not the hardware vendor (AKA Dish/Roku/Sony). Sometimes the hardware vendor will pay the content provider to develop the app BUT it is still the content provider that is in charge of the development. So its not just a simple "Hey Dish add service X to the Hopper", the content provider has to cooperate to get it done and ATT/HBO definitely isn't cooperating at the moment.
 
Hello everyone I need to know how much longer negotiating hbo why is taking too long and it’s not fair any company negotiating faster it’s no make sense at all negotiating shouldnt that long we still waiting hbo bring back to dish I will be happy if they don’t bring back couple month I need get out of dish I never sign up until if longer not bring back hbo I had no choice change providers i feel like they doing nothing negotiating just wait month and month what’s going on it’s supppse negotiating faster not slow wait look at other providers faster negotiating right way agreement and it’s done what about dish they suppose quickly now 7 month soon will be 8 month it’s very silly it’s no make sense at all I rather dish on hbo I don’t care about hbo now I’m not interested only I interested hbo on dish I need to know how long will negotiate for me nothing good movies only hbo and Cinemax I watching on dish that honestly it’s too long waiting they need get up and make phone call and get hbo back on dish and agreement it’s done and it’s simple what they waiting for?? I don’t get it why is taking too long??


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