80 percent of revenues come from cable and satellite providers paying for the stations. This is how espn has a far higher value than nbc
Honeymoon. It's customary for us country rednecks to say a man's ears look pretty thin & pale upon returning from ttheir honeymoon.
Are you sure its Disney Jr? I see they have a Disney XD in their channel lineup but no mention of Disney Jr.
http://www.mydish.com/downloads/cha....pdf?WT.svl=guide-area-img-dish-channel-guide Considering this lineup has SEC Network on it, I'd assume it's pretty up to date, and Disney Jr. is on there.
I might check UVerse, because we didn't have it last time I did, and maybe we do now. Would save me bundling money for sure. Edit - checked again, have internet and phone, but not TV. That makes no sense.
Uverse from what I've researched will be cheaper. But I've read that overall quality and and everything will not be as good.
I have Charter right now, Card I'm like you, if charter doesn't get off their butt, I'm going to Dish. I'll keep Charter's internet but thats it.
I saw this mentioned, and I agree. I would not be shocked if Comcast was announced at Media Days next week. That would be a huge splash.
Virtually every time I go to my in laws my father in law has his tv in regular cable rather than the hd signal. He goes "oh I had no idea!" It just blows my mind. Of course he has comcast which has a shitty hd signal, but it ain't that shitty
Zero complaints with Uverse at my house, and that's speed, picture, quality, value and customer service.
I've heard fios is great though i can't get it here. My parents have AT&T and it sucks IMO. Picture quality is acceptable , but the format and dvr blows chunks
Same here. I had DTV and charter also but now have att for internet. The only reason I switched is the bundle package saved me money but I have no complaints on either. Other than DTV possibly not carrying the SECN