I don't see the RSN fee anywhere anymore on the page. No way to look up the cost per zipcode.
No RSN fee this year because Dish is going to be dropping the remaining RSN's.
The locals core package goes up $3.
It looks like my bill will go up $8 for programming
If that $8 includes the $3 increase for locals, I think you will be pleasantly surprised. The fine print still lists the cost of the locals add-on package as $12.
"Package prices do not include $12/mo. Local Channels price."
What is new is that, for the first time I have seen on these price charts, there is a Locals Only
core package for $15 that does not require any other base package. The chart listing that as a $3 increase is confusing, since it is comparing that price to the price for the locals
add-on, which is apparently
not changing. (However, the fine print also fails to mention that the price of Welcome Pack already includes locals. Last year's chart made the same omission, until I pointed it out here, and the fine print got updated. So, it is possible that the fine print is still outdated this time.)
So, my questions about the Locals Only core package are:
- Is it already available now, or do we have to wait until 1/14/21 before we can switch to it?
- Does Locals Only also allow you to add Latino Bonus Pack? (Latino Bonus Pack was recently made available to Welcome Pack subscribers, after a long period of Welcome Pack not qualifying to add Latino Bonus Pack.)
If the answer to that last question is yes, then this could lower my bill considerably.
Currently, I subscribe to International Basic for $15 per month. This package is not a stand-alone package, so I also have to have another international package to qualify for it. I chose the cheapest option of Portuguese: RTPI for $9.99 per month. The end result made my total core package price $24.99 per month, which is cheaper than Welcome Pack. In addition, I added Latino Bonus Pack (when Welcome Pack still did not qualify for that add-on) for $10 per month. This made my total programming cost $34.99 per month, which is the same as the old price of Welcome Pack. Since it does not look like there are price increases scheduled for any of my packages, that makes my price $5 per lower than the new Welcome Pack price. (It would also be $1 lower than the new grandfathered Welcome Pack price of $35.99 per month listed in the fine print.) However, if I could switch to Locals Only and still get Latino Bonus Pack, then my total cost would only be $25 per month, and I could drop that Portuguese channel that I do not really need.
Combined with the lower equipment fees for purchased equipment, this option could also save me a lot of time and hassle. Since I own all of my receivers, I have been using the mydish website to micro-manage my account. I activate additional receivers on the days when I need them, and then deactivate them again to avoid the equipment fees. Since International Basic also gives me the option of adding and removing the locals as often as I want with no programming change fees, I have been doing the same thing with that pack. I add the locals on the days when I need them, and then remove the locals in order to avoid paying for them. However, with a $15 Locals Only option, and a new $5 receiver fee for my ViP211k, I could keep both of those things active all of the time for a total of only $20 per month. ($30 per month if I can also keep Latino Bonus Pack.) This would eliminate the need to micro-manage my account (adding and removing stuff to keep the same price) and my bill would still go down.
Now, as to how this all affects my sister's account. She currently has Welcome Pack, with a $7 per month fee for her purchased Wally, which is the only receiver on her account. So, it looks like her programming is going up by $5, but her receiver fee is going down by $2, for a net increase of $3 per month. However, she has already been complaining about the cost, and saying that she mostly only watches the locals. So, she could switch to Locals Only for only $15 per month ($20 per month including her receiver fee) and more than cut her bill in half. That is certainly worth considering.