[opendtv] Re: Echostar make or break

  • From: Barry Brown <barrysb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 19:55:31 -0400

Bert,

I would only be too happy to buy into LIL if the locals offered some worthwhile programming for my community. First, living some distance from the metro hub, there is little news or feature coverage about my town even though it's one of the major tourist attractions on the east coast. Second, just a few local commercials they air are about the in-town merchants. Third, being a high-cost "repeater station" for network programming, IMHO, is not a good business plan in this day and age, particularly when so called "cable programming" is getting so much better.

In my opinion, what we need are just a few local stations that provide 24/7 programming unique to this entire DMA, not just the metro area. They compete with all the other programming services on an even playing field and thus let the national feeds come direct from the service provider just as Echostar wanted to do in the first place. Then I would subscribe to the locals just as I subscribe to my community newspaper.

Barry

Albert Manfredi wrote:

I think it *is* working. The correct answer was supposed to be "yes,"
when Barry was asked about buying the local into local service. The
waiver only counts when DBS doesn't have LIL service for a market.

That's what I was wondering the other day. Why does EchoStar continue to
offer networks from NYC, if they have spectrum available for local into
local? Evidently, there are folks like Barry who don't want local
broadcaster content at all. And that's exactly what the problem is, from
the local broadcasters' point of view.

Bert



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