This Just In - Voom Not Dead Yet!

Geronimo said:
The second press relaease is real. But as justalurker points out it si for VOOM HV, LLC not CVC.


I was looking at this and was wonder in can it be legal for VOOM HV, LLC to falsly state they are the ones providing service and offering progamming when it is actually Rainbow DBS? Voom HV, LLC has not purchased the assets and cannot legally state this.



This was at the end of the Voom HV, LLC press release:

VOOM is the first television service to provide a comprehensive array of
high-definition (HD) programming for the rapidly growing but underserved HDTV
audience. With a lineup of nearly 40 HD channels, VOOM delivers more HD
programming than any other satellite or cable service provider. VOOM's HD
lineup includes STARZ! HD, Encore HD, Showtime HD, Playboy Hot HD, ESPN HD,
HBO HD and Cinemax HD, as well as an exclusive package of brand-new,
commercial-free VOOM HD Originals such as WorldSport, Equator and Animania.
The service also includes 87 of the most popular cable channels in standard-
definition (SD), 23 digital music channels, and free over-the-air digital
broadcast channels in HD, where available. VOOM is offered across the
continental United States through local Sears retailers; at BrandsMart USA
stores; and through O'Rourke Sales Company's independent electronics retailers
with approximately 10,000 locations in all 50 states. Customers can also
purchase the service by calling 1-800-GET-VOOM or by visiting
 
rtt2 said:
I was looking at this and was wonder in can it be legal for VOOM HV, LLC to falsly state they are the ones providing service and offering progamming when it is actually Rainbow DBS? Voom HV, LLC has not purchased the assets and cannot legally state this.



This was at the end of the Voom HV, LLC press release:

VOOM is the first television service to provide a comprehensive array of
high-definition (HD) programming for the rapidly growing but underserved HDTV
audience. With a lineup of nearly 40 HD channels, VOOM delivers more HD
programming than any other satellite or cable service provider. VOOM's HD
lineup includes STARZ! HD, Encore HD, Showtime HD, Playboy Hot HD, ESPN HD,
HBO HD and Cinemax HD, as well as an exclusive package of brand-new,
commercial-free VOOM HD Originals such as WorldSport, Equator and Animania.
The service also includes 87 of the most popular cable channels in standard-
definition (SD), 23 digital music channels, and free over-the-air digital
broadcast channels in HD, where available. VOOM is offered across the
continental United States through local Sears retailers; at BrandsMart USA
stores; and through O'Rourke Sales Company's independent electronics retailers
with approximately 10,000 locations in all 50 states. Customers can also
purchase the service by calling 1-800-GET-VOOM or by visiting

Actually it is legal considering it is voom that offers those services and whether it's owned by cable or voom it doesn't matter. They are stating fact
 
I don't see where in that press release VOOM HD says it is currently running VOOM. They say they have the financing. they say they are interested in further discussions, and then they discuss the VOOM service.
 
Geronimo said:
I don't see where in that press release VOOM HD says it is currently running VOOM. They say they have the financing. they say they are interested in further discussions, and then they discuss the VOOM service.

very true & correct
 
Seems to me that one of the most interesting things to be drawn from the release is in the first sentence:

"JERICHO, N.Y., Feb. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- VOOM HD, LLC today announced that it is prepared to finance the continued expansion of the VOOM satellite service."

With the operative word being EXPANSION.

:)

Lob
 
Scott Greczkowski said:
Supported by the family interests of Charles and Thomas Dolan, VOOM HD, LLC has advised Cablevision that it continues to be interested in completing a transaction on the terms and conditions of the Letter of Intent into which the two companies entered several weeks ago.

Sounds like the good guys think CVC is trying to change the deal.
 
You talk about a roller coaster ride.

I've got an automatic news alert setup through google with voom and cablevision as the search items.

I've gotten about 5 or 6 alerts and half say that voom is shutting down and the others that its alive. Tells you how accurate the news isn't.
 
The Wall Street Journal just posted an article on VOOM. If anyone subscribes could they post it here. I do not subscribe to the WSJ.
 
The WSJ article is just a summary of what has already been posted here. It did not provide any more insite into the matter. It was pretty forceful in its assertion that VOOM is shutting off:

Cablevision Systems Corp. Chairman Charles Dolan failed in his last-ditch effort to save his pet satellite-television service, named Voom, by buying the service's assets from Cablevision himself.
...The subscribers will continue to receive service during a "transition period" of at least 30 days, the company said.

Just talks about what the VOOM retailers are gong to do and no mention of Dolan's memo that they want to save voom.
 
vurbano said:
Are you saying they do not have 46,000 subs? what is your source?:rolleyes:

C'mon... can't we just simply forget this boring troll?

Remember: don't feed the trolls because that's the way they grow.;)
 

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