I had a chance to attend CES and became one of Scott's "Roadies" for a day or so. Slogging his bags of equipment and joining him in a couple of interviews gave me a bit of perspective on Scott's interaction with Dish and others. I'd like to share some thoughts....
- I am truly AMAZED at how well known Scott and the site are. For a guy who started a BBS from little or nothing, to someone who is well known in a multi-bazillion dollar industry is quite an achievement.
- Folks from Dish commented that they were surprised at the passionate loyal following that the Board has and how many people are are really "Into" tracking the ongoing details of Dish and Satellite TV (my words).
-If some of the Dish folks seem a bit uneasy around Scott. It is because they realize that he probably knows more about parts of their company than they do and he wants to know about things that they can't/won't talk about.
- I think that some of the "discomfort" that they may have with Scott and others, is that Dish is a for-profit business. Like any business, they want to announce their stuff, their way, on their time line. "Leaked" information is not in their best interest from a marketing or competitive advantage perspective. Some leaks can literally cost them millions in lost revenue or competitive advantage. I believe that Scott earned a lot of respect by not "leaking" details on the upgrade program.
- As much as we may want to complain about "HD-LITE" and other issues, Scott, you, and I don't have the power to DEMAND that we get what we want any more than we can DEMAND that the car dealer give us free leather seats. We can ask and we can haggle, but we can't order them to do what we want. However, we do have the power to change providers if we aren't happy. Rest assured, Dish and others are listening to a lot of sources, particularly Scott, as they make THEIR business decisions. DEMANDING that Dish give us full rez HD will probably be received about as well as telling a Cop "I'll have your badge."
-Not withstanding the above comment, I truly believe through Scott's hard work, Satellite Guys has moved from an "annoyance" to a true "force to be reckoned with" for Dish. They are listening. Our challenge is to keep talking about our needs and desires in a constructive way. At the same time they know that we are "always watching."
-I truly believe that the HD upgrade program is a result of Scott's work and many of us letting Dish know that we weren't happy.
.........for what it's worth
- I am truly AMAZED at how well known Scott and the site are. For a guy who started a BBS from little or nothing, to someone who is well known in a multi-bazillion dollar industry is quite an achievement.
- Folks from Dish commented that they were surprised at the passionate loyal following that the Board has and how many people are are really "Into" tracking the ongoing details of Dish and Satellite TV (my words).
-If some of the Dish folks seem a bit uneasy around Scott. It is because they realize that he probably knows more about parts of their company than they do and he wants to know about things that they can't/won't talk about.
- I think that some of the "discomfort" that they may have with Scott and others, is that Dish is a for-profit business. Like any business, they want to announce their stuff, their way, on their time line. "Leaked" information is not in their best interest from a marketing or competitive advantage perspective. Some leaks can literally cost them millions in lost revenue or competitive advantage. I believe that Scott earned a lot of respect by not "leaking" details on the upgrade program.
- As much as we may want to complain about "HD-LITE" and other issues, Scott, you, and I don't have the power to DEMAND that we get what we want any more than we can DEMAND that the car dealer give us free leather seats. We can ask and we can haggle, but we can't order them to do what we want. However, we do have the power to change providers if we aren't happy. Rest assured, Dish and others are listening to a lot of sources, particularly Scott, as they make THEIR business decisions. DEMANDING that Dish give us full rez HD will probably be received about as well as telling a Cop "I'll have your badge."
-Not withstanding the above comment, I truly believe through Scott's hard work, Satellite Guys has moved from an "annoyance" to a true "force to be reckoned with" for Dish. They are listening. Our challenge is to keep talking about our needs and desires in a constructive way. At the same time they know that we are "always watching."
-I truly believe that the HD upgrade program is a result of Scott's work and many of us letting Dish know that we weren't happy.
.........for what it's worth