DirecTV Could Pose Aereo-type Threat

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[h=1]DirecTV Could Pose Aereo-type Threat[/h]CBS CEO Leslie Moonves says he’s not losing sleep over Aereo. But DirecTV could bring some restless nights with the amount of money it could ultimately deny broadcasters.

The satellite operator’s CFO Patrick Doyle said this week DirecTV has a fully legal way to avoid paying carriage costs for local stations. Broadcasters – including the Big Four networks -- are banking on those retransmission consent payments to provide a robust dual-revenue stream. DirecTV accounts for a lot of their cash with its 20 million subscribers.

To be sure, what could be a majorly disruptive initiative is in the early stages and may go nowhere. Doyle indicated it is still a significant if -- not a when at DirecTV.

Read more: http://www.mediapost.com/publicatio...uld-pose-aereo-type-threat.html#ixzz2TVBmTd66
 
True, but as the article stated, to avoid the re-transmiision costs, they could add internal OTA antennas to the receivers (or, give away AM21's.. thats not in the article).. enough customers would be able to utilize the the Antenna Signals that the re-transmission charges would be significantly lower.. result: DTV pays less to the local broadcasters and we get less of a bill hike
 
OTA would be so awesome for us but we cant get the signals reliably. We are 50+ miles from the Tyler, TX towers and 80+ as the crow flies for Dallas.
 
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