I guess some of you are so desperate for TNT HD you'd pay anything. I was just looking to see why one provider charged and another one didn't. I wasn't sure if standard channels, like TNT would be a channel you could legally charge consumers for.
Refer to a previous post above about the NFL network. Providers cannot charge customers for this channel (NFL), however they do have the right not to carry it. Is this the case with TNT?
Believe me, BH would charge extra for this channel or include it in their HD pack. They do not include TNT HD and Discovery HD in their HD pack. It's included by just subscribing to their HD service unlike D*. I've ask them before, and I just get some bogus company line. So there has to be a reason why they don't charge by adding it to their HD tier.
It's amazing. I read posts on this site daily and I see people who will do anything to save a buck in reference to their TV service. Yet, no one wants to call D* and ask "hey, why am I paying extra for this channel when cable offers it for just being a subscriber to their HD service". I bet you will when you've seen enough Law and Order shows that TNT seemingly shows around the clock.
I have both Brighthouse and Directv (for Sunday Ticket). So I'm familiar with both services. I pay $47.75 including taxes per month w/ BH. I get a promotional offer every 12 months by living in a so called "competitive area". I'm guess I'm lucky considering D* Total Choice is $44.99 per month plus taxes, and that still wouldn't include one HD channel.
-Brighthouse Products and pricing
Individual services
Standard Cable $48.49
Digital Cable $56.99
Digital Cable with HD Service $56.99
~Eight HD channels FREE with Digital Cable (WESH-NBC, WKMG-CBS, WFTV-ABC, WOFL-FOX, WRBW-UPN, WKCF-WB, PBS, Discovery HD and TNT HD)
Also Available with HD Service
HD Pack $6.00
~Enjoy even more programming, events and sports in High Definition (ESPN HD; Universal HD, HD Net; HD Net Movies; INHD and INHD2)
The above is reference, I'm not promoting this service.