Sean Mota said:
I am very surprised that neither Cable nor E* or D* sees a competitive advantage in getting the 21 VOOM Channels or a shorter version of them (should Voom be not able to survive as a DBS provider). Here you have a good package of channels with very high production in HD and yet not able to market.
It comes down to money, if they (D*, C* and E*) wanted to add more HD, they could of ( if they have the bandwidth of course ), there are a few channels out there that certain providers don't have (TNT-HD for D*, Universal-HD for E*) but remember each one of these channels charge per sub ( I read that, for example, that Universal-HD is $0.40 per sub, the two HD-Nets are $1.10 for both per sub, etc ) they really don't want to pay right now ( D* has a contract renewal coming up with ESPN and that will get ugly because D* has already said no way to a big increase in per sub costs) if say E* has 500,000 HD subs, adds ten HD channels at say .50 cents per sub, that becomes $5.00 per sub, and I don't see E* (or anyone else) giving up that kind of money, then our costs go up for more programing.