Sling TV Starts Taking Orders, Signs AMC Networks
http://www.multichannel.com/news/tv-apps/sling-tv-starts-taking-orders-signs-amc-networks/387780
Sling TV, the OTT pay-TV service from Dish Networks targeted to cord-cutters, said it has ended its initial invitation-only phase, allowing anyone to sign up for an offering that starts at $20 per month, and on Monday also announced another key programming partner -- AMC Networks
Good addition
The main problem with Sling TV, in my opinion, is the fact that you still have to buy bundles of channels. Soon every channel will want to be in the core package and the same thing will happen with Sling that happened with Dish, the price will go up.
Personally, I will be happy to replace ESPN with Bein Sport and NBCSN (for European soccer and hockey) and lower the core package price. To get Bein Sports I still have to pay for ESPN, a very expensive channel that I'm not interested in, and buy the Sports add on package where are more ESPN channels that I don't care about. I'm still waiting for a la carte to pay only for what I need.
Very similar to the Canadian TV models and even the early satellite days. Buy bundles/Packs of what interests. you. For example for me to get Boomerang with Comcast in my area, I had to have the highest package. With this, I don't and I get the Disney channels to boot. IT's not going to suit everyone, but is a nice alternative to the 2-3 options of tiers Comcast gave me. Plus not $10/month per cable box etc.
I don't know. The canadian shaw direct model is very similar to sling approach IMO. Just the base packages start a bit higher... Not apples to apples, but best I can compare to.Same with Dish and Disney Jr. To get that channel I have to have the $75 package, and then add in receivers and all. If it was just $5 on top of any package and I could get a cheaper package, I wouldn't have switched. But as you are siting the "early satellite days" I wonder if this may just be repeating history with price hikes and forced tier packages and less add-ons.
They can't react! NN is making a comeback!This is going to be exciting to watch. Has a great change of destroying the existing channel models that milk us to death. But, how will the broadband providers react with their pricing for the pipe?
This is going to be exciting to watch. Has a great change of destroying the existing channel models that milk us to death. But, how will the broadband providers react with their pricing for the pipe?
They can't react! NN is making a comeback!
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