Dish Network DVR Poll

Dish Network DVR Shut Down

  • Keep Dish Network

    Votes: 87 32.8%
  • Sign up for DirecTV

    Votes: 135 50.9%
  • Go back to Cable

    Votes: 43 16.2%

  • Total voters
    265
  • Poll closed .

Darrell S

SatelliteGuys Pro
Pub Member / Supporter
Jul 13, 2004
1,369
419
Parts Unknown
I voted for D*. I already have both services and no cable where I live. Maybe I'll just start taking whatever drugs Bob Haller is on. :D
 

jbernardi

SatelliteGuys Pro
Pub Member / Supporter
Feb 9, 2007
1,645
1
Florida
Time shifting, including watching a program while recording another, are very important to me and my wife. If the Dish DVRs were shut down, we'd have DirectTV the next day.
 

bradleys

SatelliteGuys Pro
Oct 10, 2003
235
0
Seattle / Blaine / Port McNeill
If dish lost the DVR's and you cannot record shows why would you stay with dish?

I would stay because I think that money would flow, and the DVRs would be turned back on within a week.

Whether or not that will happen, who knows? But, that's what I think.

Remember when Charlie tried to by Direct? The merger didn't go through. Charlie had to pay a huge fee when merger failed. It was either $300 million or $600 million, if I recall correctly. When you bet big, sometimes you lose big.
 

priester68

SatelliteGuys Pro
Sep 18, 2008
305
0
Natchez, MS
1) Are the DVRs being cut off so old, the subs probably need updated equipment anyway? I know it's hard for some to afford maybe, but wouldn't they get some kind of good deal being a long time sub?

2) Would Dish even let this happen? Can they find a way out of this without losing a ton of subs which they can't afford to lose?

I'm not leaving Dish. for now anyway. Directv-been there, done that, never again. For me, Dish programming much better.
 

tigerfan33

Pub Member / Supporter
Pub Member / Supporter
Lifetime Supporter
Jul 12, 2007
7,241
582
Alabama
I would stay for a month or see just to see how things shake out. Going back to Direct would be my option if things did not work out. I do not think it will come to that.
 

Pepper

DVR Addict~Mad Scientist
Supporting Founder
Mar 16, 2004
8,477
1,509
Satsuma, AL
I might give it a week. I cannot at this point (correction, probably could but sure don't want to try to) watch TV without a DVR.

That would be as good a point as any to re-evaluate whether any type of pay-TV is even worth having.

I'm assuming of course that if the DVR functionality is shutdown, that would include the functionality to playback all the stuff I have on their proprietary archive (seven drives full so far)
 

cummingsje

SatelliteGuys Pro
Feb 10, 2007
607
43
I might give it a week. I cannot at this point (correction, probably could but sure don't want to try to) watch TV without a DVR.

That would be as good a point as any to re-evaluate whether any type of pay-TV is even worth having.

I'm assuming of course that if the DVR functionality is shutdown, that would include the functionality to playback all the stuff I have on their proprietary archive (seven drives full so far)

I completely agree with everything you wrote. It would definitely be a good time to re-evaluate. I honestly don't think I could go back to watching live t.v. (except for sports).
 

EatMyVolts

Pub Member / Supporter
Pub Member / Supporter
Lifetime Supporter
Aug 19, 2007
3,526
1,142
pdx
Will this really come to pass? How soon? Which boxes would be shut off? For how long? Is the sky falling? What about ETF's?

There are too many unknowns to make a rational decision now.

Trust me (and never trust a man who says trust me), in the end a deal will be cut. Money will change hands. And, probably, we'll all end up paying more.

I fear we're sitting here playing checkers while the big boys are playing chess.
 

Bob Haller

Supporting Founder
Supporting Founder
Sep 11, 2003
25,124
4,061
pittsburgh pa
What if???

TIVO and D negoiated a excluse license?

Locking E out of the DVR business completely?

D would probably get a large portion of the departing E subs, then D could pick up whats left of E for pennies on the dollar.
 

IronManCC

SatelliteGuys Family
Oct 25, 2008
52
0
Cape Cod, MA, USA
I don't know what I'd do if I had no access to a DVR through Dish. Have been with them since the start; but in recent years I am very seldom home to watch shows while they are actually broadcasting. The vast majority of my TV viewing is via the DVR.

If I had no option through Dish, I might have to actually look at another service (...probably either D* or Comcast, as we don't get FIOS). :river
 

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