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RE: ESPN Could Lose More Viewers If No Agreement Be Made With Altice/Suddenlink
(10-03-2017 10:54 PM)MWC Tex Wrote:  
(10-03-2017 10:01 PM)ColKurtz Wrote:  The biggest risk of saying No to Disney and being the "low cost" provider is that if customer pressure, subscription underruns, or other factors eventually push them change their mind, their customers are going to be pissed at the big jump in their bills... pushing even more defections.

Well there is Nick as the replacement for Disney. They have better shows in my opinion. Not to mention more stable teens unlike the ones on Disney.

This is where it would be helpful to know what amount of Sling subscribers have the Blue package without Disney vs the Orange with Disney.

Not many really care about the Disney channel itself. When I said Disney I was referring to it as the parent company of all ESPN properties, ABC, A&E, and Disney channels proper. It's not just ESPN channels at stake here. Disney is taking an all-or-nothing approach to all of their cable (and ABC-over-cable) properties.
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