As you may have heard or read recently Dish dropped Kelo from their local offerings. It pissed me off, but I decided to get an antennae and see if I could pick up KELO so I could at least get enough of a picture for football games and a few shows my wife likes. After a bit of hooking, unhooking, re-hooking lo and behold if I didn't get KELO through the air. Not only that, but I get KDLT, Utv, KSFY, and a couple of PBS stations...all in HD. Maybe everybody else knew you could this, I had no idea. I'm pumped!
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Originally posted by Jack4Life View PostI don't have dish so don't know how it works. Does KELO have to pay to be on the dish network? or does dish pay them?
In any case, I don't like becoming a pawn in some big money game by media companies that, while they're not making the kinds of profit margins they're used to, are still raking in gobs of money.
I'd like to corner a Dish executive and ask them how this sort of maneuver is supposed to make me a loyal customer.Holy nutmeg!
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Originally posted by JimmyJack View PostDish pays them. KELO (Young Broadcasting) was asking for something like $4 per subscriber per year. Don't know what they were getting before. Young was able to reach an agreement quickly with DirectTV, which makes me wonder why Dish couldn't agree with them.
In any case, I don't like becoming a pawn in some big money game by media companies that, while they're not making the kinds of profit margins they're used to, are still raking in gobs of money.
I'd like to corner a Dish executive and ask them how this sort of maneuver is supposed to make me a loyal customer.
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I have dish network and they charge $5.00 for the local networks so if Kelo is asking for $4.00 then things aren't right with something.
Don't forget in Feb to buy your little conversion box or you wont get them then. Also, if you live farther than 30 miles from the tower you better get a power antenna to go with the digital converter box.
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Originally posted by ringthebells View PostAs you may have heard or read recently Dish dropped Kelo from their local offerings. It pissed me off, but I decided to get an antennae and see if I could pick up KELO so I could at least get enough of a picture for football games and a few shows my wife likes. After a bit of hooking, unhooking, re-hooking lo and behold if I didn't get KELO through the air. Not only that, but I get KDLT, Utv, KSFY, and a couple of PBS stations...all in HD. Maybe everybody else knew you could this, I had no idea. I'm pumped!We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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Originally posted by SturgisJeff View PostI have dish network and they charge $5.00 for the local networks so if Kelo is asking for $4.00 then things aren't right with something.
Don't forget in Feb to buy your little conversion box or you wont get them then. Also, if you live farther than 30 miles from the tower you better get a power antenna to go with the digital converter box.Holy nutmeg!
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Originally posted by JimmyJack View PostKELO is asking for $4 a year. You're paying $5 a month. That's $60."All I know is what I read on the message boards."
"Oh, well, there's your problem, then."
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