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Program Dispute Avoided
September 4, 2008
Dish Network customers almost woke up on September 1st to find that they were missing two more HD channels over another programming dispute. Luckily at the last moment this one was avoided.
I was sick for most of the weekend so I wasn’t checking my email as much as I normally do, when I got back into my office on Wednesday I was going through my junk mail folder and saw a programming alert from Dish Network in my junk mail box.
I opened it and saw the following message
“Takedown of HDNet and HDNet Movies
Effective Sunday, August 31, 2008 (11:59pm PT), HDNet and HDNet Movies have discontinued delivery of their channel to DISH Network customers. DISH Network deeply regrets the disruption of service, but prior to the loss of HDNet and HDNet Movies, the networks refused to negotiate a fair and reasonable price that fairly reflected the channels’ overall ratings, performance, and value for continued carriage.
DISH Network continues to have the lowest all digital price everyday for our customers. In order to remain the best value for our customers and offer competitive pricing for their programming, we, at times, have to have an interruption of service while we negotiate for low pricing.
In the meantime, DISH Network recommends programming similar to HDNet on the ESPN HD (Ch. 140) and MHD (Ch. 369, name changing to Palladia on 9/3/08), while comparable programming for HDNet Movies can be found on Universal HD (Ch. 366) and MGM HD (Ch.385).”
An announcement of the takedown was also posted on the Dish Network retailer website letting retailers know of the takedown.
August 31st came and went and yet both HDNet and HDNet Movies have remained on Dish Network as both companies came to an agreement on continued carriage on Dish Network before the takedown was to take place. A spokesperson for HDNet confirmed to me that an agreement was reached for continued coverage of the HDNet channels on Dish Network.
Losing HDNet and HDNet movies would have been another programming black eye from Dish which has already lost 15 VOOM HD channels, GolTV and a number of local channels due to contract disputes. This is one dispute that I am very happy there was a quick resolution.
Posted by Scott Greczkowski on September 4, 2008 | Comments (9)