fox sports dispute

Interesting uplink report today: Uplink Activity Updates » Blog Archive » 9/25/19 at 3:15pm ET (v28) – 185 changes seen
After these changes, the old FSN channel numbers now have information in the guide (at least for the HD feed) for the current and next program, even though the channels are still labeled as INFO. There are also (standard-def) INFO channels outside the 412-xx collapsible channel range for some of these channels (415, 420, 421, 430, and 437)
After the guide download, most of those oddball INFO channels disappeared. I still see 421 and 437, though.
 
After the guide download, most of those oddball INFO channels disappeared. I still see 421 and 437, though.
All of the oddball (non-collapsible) INFO channels are gone, and all of the former FSN channels are back to displaying their respective "Fox Sports removed this channel" messages, so I wonder what the heck the temporary return of the guide information was all about. :confused:
 
Teaser test.
They were definitely testing something. Most of the changes in the uplink reports seemed to revolve around removing or adding DRM, so that is likely one thing they were testing. It is also possible that they were testing the Gamefinder app. After all, it is kind of hard to test Gamefinder if most of the channels carrying the games have been removed, and no longer have guide information.
 
Fox Sports 2 channel 149 has been taking off all together.
Yes, and Fox Sports has also removed channel 150 (FS1) and 855 (Fox Deportes). The removal of Fox Deportes has also had the (unintended?) consequence of breaking the F360 Multi-Channel View on channel 853, at least for me. Every time I attempt to select it, I get Attention 140: "Unable to access this feature at this time. Data not available."
 
All of the oddball (non-collapsible) INFO channels are gone, and all of the former FSN channels are back to displaying their respective "Fox Sports removed this channel" messages, so I wonder what the heck the temporary return of the guide information was all about. :confused:
I think the current Fox dispute screwed the pooch on the return of the FSN channels. Dish probably felt that their message would be too confusing if they added back the "Fox Sports Net" channels (no longer owned by Fox) at the same time that other Fox and Fox Sports channels were being removed, so Dish just said "screw it" to the RSN's again at the last minute.
 
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Right. Anything beyond the next program is still showing the "Fox Sports has removed this channel" message in the Guide. My point was that with the guide information returning, it may be a sign that Dish and FSN are close to a deal.

They just put that up there to trick people.

It’s like when they replaced lifetime with the We channel.

They kept all the name as lifetime in the guide.

Unless you actually watched lifetime, you wouldn’t know they dropped the channel.

That weeds out all the people actually watch the channel and complain, vs the ones who are looking at a reason to complain to get a discount off their bill and never watch it.

I have done it and I’m sure many others here have also.

You’ll be surprised what people will do when presented an opportunity to get a discount.

I remember when dish lost the Viacom channels 17 years ago, we had a special Charlie chat, and a video playing on all the channels.

When a channel goes down, it’s best not to promote the fact your missing a channel. Most people won’t notice.
 
All of the oddball (non-collapsible) INFO channels are gone, and all of the former FSN channels are back to displaying their respective "Fox Sports removed this channel" messages, so I wonder what the heck the temporary return of the guide information was all about. :confused:
This is just a conspiracy theory that Dish already has an agreement in principle for the FSN channels, but that agreement is that the channels will not return until the Fox dispute is resolved. That way, Dish can bring all of the channels back at once, and make it look like they reached one huge mega deal with Fox, when it was in fact actually two separate deals, with two completely different companies.
 
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Is Sinclair ever going to change the name of their newly acquired RSNs?
Unfortunately, they acquired them too close to the start of the NHL and NBA seasons for them to change the name now, and risk confusing viewers. My best guess is that the name will change around the start of next year's MLB season. This will give them plenty of time to promote the name change, and make fans aware of it before the season starts.
 
Unfortunately, they acquired them too close to the start of the NHL and NBA seasons for them to change the name now, and risk confusing viewers. My best guess is that the name will change around the start of next year's MLB season. This will give them plenty of time to promote the name change, and make fans aware of it before the season starts.
Thank goodness that most of the hockey I watch is on NHL Network and NBCSN. I still won't have the Tampa Bay Lightning on RSN's.
 
Do you really expect Charlie to pay all these double digit increases the content providers are demanding out of his own pocket??? It doesn't work that way. The increases come out of your pocket...
I’ll pay the extra. He’s not doing this for his customers benefit. It’s his own bank account being affected
 
I’ll pay the extra. He’s not doing this for his customers benefit. It’s his own bank account being affected
So when Dish offers a "true-up" extension to keep the channels on while negotiations continue and the other party refuses, Dish is the bad guy? Dish doesn't drop channels arbitrarily. They carry them as long as they're legally allowed to. If Dish gave in to every increase that came along without fighting for a better deal it would be your bank account taking the hit, not Charlie's.
 

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