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Yeah, we watch an episode of "Mike the Knight" or "Bubble Guppies" each night to wind down at bedtime. It's not going to be favorably looked upon that it's missing. Other than that, not much we'll miss besides Tosh and It's Always Sunny reruns.
Have you checked out any of the PBS Kids shows? My daughter is a fan of Martha Speaks and Dinosaur Train. You might find some stuff there that is a good replacement while Nick Jr. is off the air & I think both are also available on Netflix.
Viacom is now pulling online replays of their shows.
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Pay per channel would take care of this issue.
Agree with directv that Viacom is f-ing them over. However, at the same time, directv is now f-ing us over by making us pay for channels we can't watch.
We are paying for crap we don't want to watch but can. We definitely shouldn't have to pay for crap we don't want to watch and can't watch even if we could.
I doubt it. Do you realize how expensive a la carte cable would be? Things like ESPN would be $20 per subscriber because they can bully their way on at $4 per subscriber right now. Cut the number of subscribers and channels just became stupid expensive.
If they charged $20 no one would subscribe and you'd see more competition. I'd like to know exactly what I'm paying for each channel so I can decide what I want. I'd don't think espn would try to charge anything close to $20. It just like hbo today. Some people are willing to pay $12 and others are not.
I was wondering about this. I almost wanted to call and complain to see if they would at least give me some free stations for a while (HBO, Starz, etc.) to make up for the stations that went away. I don't watch half of them but they were an original part of my package.
ESPN was $3.80 per subscriber back in 2007. It'd be ridiculously expensive.
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I'd guess it's ~$4.25 now. Take away a lot of subscribers who don't want it and it's going to jump because they aren't going to give up revenue. ESPN would be just as bad as HBO, which was $15? to add to my DTV package and that wasn't included the fixed costs associated with the pain in the *** the cable companies would all have.I'm honestly confused. How does 3.80 in 2007 relate to $20 in 2012?