Actually, everyone who has the 200, 250, and AEP are also getting the 100, so that would make the 100 the most widely distributed package. At least, that's likely what they will argue.
205 - FNC is part of the "Family"??? Package
"The most widely available" would be the cheapest package any way you look at it. ...
In other words, News Corp wants to shove their lousy News station up my butt and make me pay more for my service to get it?
F NO.
On behalf of their customers, Dish Network should tell News Corp where to stick Fox News. And before anyone gets all mad about me not liking Fox News, I don't like CNN either - they're both a bunch of sensationalist garbage, and CNN has Glenn Beck. UGH. How come guys like him shake their heads so much when they talk? LOL.
...This all boils down to Charlie's liberal politics and that ongoing myth that Fox News is right wing news...
That made me laugh after a long hard day, thanks.
Why would they? It's not "compelling programming"? But infomercial channels, hey let's add 10 more!
You put in quotes "widely available" but the relevant phrase is "Widely distributed". Now either could be interpreted to be the lowest tier but they are two different phrases.
MSNBC and FNC are in the same tier. CNN is in the Top100.
Since the channel has been in the 2nd tier of programming since at least 2001 (maybe since it was added to Dish), why the lawsuit now, and why only try to recoup money from the first of the year?
As I have read on earlier posts on this thread, could this in reality be a ploy to get Dish Network to carry Fox Business Network?