Don't hold your breath on them being able to work a deal with the networks.They need a locals mini genre pack now.
It is not the Networks that have a issue, it is the affiliates.Don't hold your breath on them being able to work a deal with the networks.
In the streaming space, the deals are often made with the networks themselves. DBS and cable are the ones that have to do battle with the affiliates.It is not the Networks that have a issue, it is the affiliates.
Then why are only the O&O locals the only ones available on the genre packs?In the streaming space, the deals are often made with the networks themselves. DBS and cable are the ones that have to do battle with the affiliates.
Because DIRECTV hasn't followed the template that other companies are using for their carriage agreements.Then why are only the O&O locals the only ones available on the genre packs?
Lets see some evidence to backup that claim. Do you really think DIRECTV asked the networks that they only wanted the O&O locals?Because DIRECTV hasn't followed the template that other companies are using for their carriage agreements.
But DirecTV is not streaming only, so they cannot just make the deals with the networks alone.In the streaming space, the deals are often made with the networks themselves.
This may be their undoing. I'm guessing DISH didn't make that choice when negotiating Sling carriage contracts.But DirecTV is not streaming only, so they cannot just make the deals with the networks alone.
Aren't the Sling locals just O&O channels too? And Sling doesn't have any CBS or CW locals. All of my locals are not O&O channels and none are available via Sling. It appears Sling is falling into the same category as the DIRECTV Genre packages as far as locals go. They would have to deal with the affiliates just like DIRECTV has to.This may be their undoing. I'm guessing DISH didn't make that choice when negotiating Sling carriage contracts.