fatpug said:I missed a called tonight from Dish Network following up on the Roku. Does anyone know what the point of the call is?
I missed a called tonight from Dish Network following up on the Roku. Does anyone know what the point of the call is?
thechaz05 said:I think just a survey they called me tonight too, but was just dead air
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I think he made it up. I haven't heard anything about a deal.Hey Scott, did Swanni quote a post on this site or the other one as his source for "Monday's return"?
I never watched till the next day anyway, yes on the $3.00...except Dish gave me more than enough credits to offset.I'll certainly take advantage of the free stream from AMC.Live at the same time as tv and saves me $3.That's one thing I don't like about having to use the roku and amazon,having to wait till the next day.
Not only do they finally have a jury, lawyers presented opening arguments today in AMC Networks' $2.5B breech of contract suit against Dish Network. And lawyers representing AMC seemed to draw blood by "repeatedly highlighting Dish's systematic, bad faith, year-long destruction of evidence during the critical stages of this dispute," says Susquehanna Financial Group's Thomas Claps, who's tracking the proceedings. He says that this "will be impactful in determining the outcome of the case." The trial will determine whether Dish had the right in 2008 to terminate its 15-year deal to air the VOOM Networks suite of HD channels. The defunct channels, formerly owned by Cablevision, were packaged with AMC when the cable company spun off the network operation this year. Dish's contract with VOOM required backers to spend at least $100M a year on the channel. The big question is whether spending devoted to overhead and for overseas activities should count. AMC says it should; Dish says it shouldn't — which would mean VOOM fell short of the $100M threshold. On Monday jurors likely will hear Cablevision founder Chuck Dolan's side of the story.