Not a very good thing in my market. I will lose a lot of customers because of this just because of this weekend's game, Iowa vs. Iowa St. Then the following weekend it's Iowa vs. Northern Iowa.
hmm maybe that's why dish was so quick to uplink the pac-12 network.
osu1991 said:negotiating tactic. Tell Big 10 they have a deal and will replace them with Pac 12
and before you say anything, I didn't say it was a good negotiating tactic![]()
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A long-term agreement with Dish still has not been reached and the current short-term arrangement expires early Saturday. Unfortunately, talks have stalled and Dish customers may not be able to see their games on BTN. Dish is still demanding preferential treatment, significantly better treatment than provided by our deals with their competitors. We do not anticipate another short-term arrangement will be reached. Your voice matters! Comment at www.facebook.com/dis?h? and find other providers that carry BTN at www.IWantBTN.com.
What's one have to do with the other??
Those BIG 10 fans aren't going to be switching and watching the PAC 12 network.....
They are both college sports networks.By the same token what does style have to do with amc?I'm not saying that's what will happen just that it's a possibility.Very easy for Dish to say sorry we couldn't keep btn here is pac12 in it's place.
Naw... that'd be like replacing TCM with HDNet Movies. Sure, HDNet Movies has some good films on it, but the material couldn't much more diverse for both being movie channels. Or swapping WEWS in Cleveland for WBZ in Boston.They are both college sports networks.By the same token what does style have to do with amc?I'm not saying that's what will happen just that it's a possibility.Very easy for Dish to say sorry we couldn't keep btn here is pac12 in it's place.
I don't watch ANY college football team routinely other than the Buckeyes. Sure, if Alabama or USC or whoever is on, I might leave it on and watch for a few minutes but I generally know nothing about any of those teams. If we're home and not busy, I will watch the Buckeyes though. You're suggesting that I just switch "favorite" teams because of a channel/contractual dispute ?They are both college sports networks. Very easy for Dish to say sorry we couldn't keep btn here is pac12 in it's place.
is their anyone, even one single person, who didn't think this would happen the moment they heard the big ten was teaming with fox sports cartel to start the big ten network, that this, is EXACTLY what was going to happen after that first contract ended? i love Iowa sports, but f&^$ the big ten network. Pac 12 fans, if your partnered with fox sports you better hope it's a long first contract cause their won't be a second.
You're suggesting that I just switch "favorite" teams because of a channel/contractual dispute ?
It most certainly does matter who owns a channel. In particular, who owns a bundle of channels and use those channels as extortion. Supply and demand is horribly skewed.It really doesn't matter who owns a channel. When contracts end there is always a chance for negotiations to fail. All it takes is for one to ask for more than the other is willing to pay. Very simple, everyday practice in life. Whenever there is supply and demand there will be disagreements.
If they drop BTN and pick up the Pac 12 they are just swapping demographics. Dish loses customers in the midwest but gains customers on the west coast. It may come out to a wash for Dish customer wise and save money by getting a less expensive channel. (not sure how much the pac 12 channel is) Really, the only ones affected are the B1G fans.