Amphicar770 said:
If VOOM were to shut down this would be sad news for all DBS subscribers. VOOM remains the only real HD alternative. It is the one service that E* and D* customers are switching to instead of cable. WIthout VOOM providing this competition, E* and D* will continue dragging their feet in terms of rolling out HD.
My hope would be that if Cablevision bails that another group of investors would buy it at garage sale prices. Perhaps having lower fixed costs they could then continue to grow it.
I agree with this sentiment, but it doesn't look good, does it? In terms of selling Voom is it really likely that anyone who buys it will keep it intact? Unless some media or communications company were to want to get into the DBS business (Sprint? Microsoft? GE? Vivendi? Deutsche Telekom? NTT?), surely it is more likely that even if there is a single buyer then they will split up the assets (satellite, lease on Rainbow 2, etc.) and sell those separately rather than operating Voom as a single entity? Is there no chance that Dolan pere will ditch some of his Cablevision stock and buy Voom himself?
And though it will take time, the other DBS companies will *have* to move to more HD at some point. Won't they? As other companies upgrade capacity maybe Cablevision can put energies into developing HD content channels that they can shop to multiple customers (Cable, DirecTV, and Dish) such as HD IFC or other movie channels, Equator, etc.
I'm still optimistic. My hope is that Cablevision will want to keep things running at least until a sale can be worked out. Personally I'll be in with Voom until the screen goes black, which I hope will be later rather than sooner. With no decent HD cable in the area and a (quite possibly irrational) distate for all things Murdoch I guess that leaves Dish if/when the time comes.
CDH.