Posted by mkirsch on January 13, 2015 at 05:54:21 from (72.45.143.81):
In Reply to: Direct tv channel 281 posted by DC3puller on January 12, 2015 at 04:52:56:
Yes, it would be nice if you could take your $39.99 for 200 channels, pare it down to the 10 channels you actually watch, and only pay $1.99 a month for service, but it just doesn't work that way.
You're better off just ignoring the channels you don't watch because the alternative would cost you a lot more each month.
Dish pays each network so much per subscriber, and the more subscribers they can claim have a network, the less per subscriber they have to pay that network. When you can spread the cost out among millions of subscribers, the cost is anywhere from less than one cent to a few cents per channel.
If only the people that consciously subscribed to the channels had to pay for them, the cost would be much higher per person.
Fact of the matter is, channels like RFD, MAVTV, and Velocity would probably cease to exist because very few people would willingly subscribe to them a-la-carte.
BTW, Fox will be back on Dish sooner or later. This happens to one or the other major providers every couple years. All involved act like spoiled children for a while, then they finally agree on a deal once one or the other realizes they're losing money.
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