donalson wrote: A la carte cable would be great... but it won't happen untill internet becomes a MUCH larger threat to the cable companies... as it stands now internet TV options just aren't on the radar unless you are somewhat of a geek... sure they might use it as a supplement or a way to not do work while at the office... but it's not as easy as clicking the remote and flipping though the channels :(
It's already here. Get a C-Band dish.
http://skyvision.com/programming/alacarte.html
I'm on Dish, and was about to kick it to the curb in favor of Direct before I heard this. Dish annoyed me to no end by getting into a tiff with Cablevision over several local sports channels last year, including MSG, which means I missed the entire 2010-11 NY Rangers season, and have missed all the games of the new season thus far as well. Now I have to see how this DTV/Fox business shakes out. Charming....
Just got the following from Direct TV:
"As you may have heard, DIRECTV has been in talks with News Corp./Fox about continuing to carry Fox-owned channels. We're pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached. There will be NO service interruption. All channels will remain on the air.."
Will
Dork
11/1/11 5:11 p.m.
Yeah, neither party was going to let this happen. Much ado about nothing.
Will wrote:
Yeah, neither party was going to let this happen. Much ado about nothing.
our local cable station had this happen about ever 2 years as long as I've lived in the area... but this time around it actually has happened... they lost FOX...
prob won't happen to the HUGE cable/dish companies... but won't stop them from playing hardball with each other...
in the end... i'm happy sitting here streaming... building a proper HTPC with Christmas gift $$$ (so I can watch the "computer only" stuff on hulu)... also plan to get a decent antenna on top of the house and turn the HTPC into a DVR... even if I went crazy on the HTPC and antenna i'd still come out much cheaper then cable prices :-/...