Actually, this even further proves Charlie's point that aside from 3 shows, AMC is hardly watched. I mean, AMC has been gone for months, as they just no notice that it's gone?
That same argument can be made for other channels...I don't watch TNT for months and months when The Closer (aka Major Crimes) is on hiatus, and I rarely watch USA unless Burn Notice is playing, etc. Most people would not know if their channels disappeared unless they follow industry news. Sure, people may channel surf and stop on a certain channel if they see My Cousin Vinny, Back to the Future or Raiders or the Lost Arc playing (movies that draw you in again and again) but they probably aren't even aware of the channel they're watching. I'm sure most people:
- Have their shows set to record via season pass
- Primarily surf ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC (and the pay premium channels they subscribe to)
- Occasionally surf a smattering of cable favorites like TNT, TBS, USA, ESPNs, and a few others that fit their tastes (Lifetime, FX, etc.)
- Rarely surf the other 85% of the channels they don't routinely watch
Anyway, as pointed out by Judge Lowe, Dish does not have any crediblity. They were caught lying numerous times in this case. Heck, just this past week they were caught deleting emails, making false statements about their understanding of 'service' expenses toward the 100M spend requirement, double-deleting emails, and then grossly under-reporting their HD subscriber numbers.
Based on their upstanding profile, we're now to believe that AMC is hardly watched based on their good word? Just like Dish said their decision not to renew the AMC Networks contract had nothing to do with Voom? Sure! Oh, and just like the "nobody is watching the Voom channels" crappola they forwarded and Scott posted while they were in the process of smearing Voom and illegally terminating the affiliation agreement (common knowledge by now...we're just waiting for the jury to confirm and award damages).
Sorry Charlie, but Dish got caught in several lies, and I'm sure they told several more whoppers to cover these and other lies. I'm not much into conspiracy nonsense, but seriously, this was a coordinated effort by Dish to smear Voom, illegally fabricate reasons for terminating their business relationship (if Voom didn't agree to suck up 500M in losses in order to get paid peanuts), provide knowingly false statements and delete evidence, etc.
So you still believe:
- Almost nobody watched the Voom channels?
- Voom violated the Section 10 spend requirement? (they also claimed they violated Section 4 and 5 requirements, but they couldn't concoct a way out of the contract on these provisions since there was a cure provision)
- Hardly anyone watches AMC? (despite having some of the highest rated shows and the only cable programmer to win the best show Emmy 4 years straight)
- Dropping AMC has nothing to do with the Voom case?
- Dish did not delete evidence?
- Dish did not lie about their understanding of the spend requirement?
- Dish execs did not double-delete emails related to the audit?
- Dish did not alter elements in the audit report?
- Dish did not grossly under-report HD subscriber numbers?
So yes, Charlie is full of shite until an independent auditor says otherwise.