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RE: Verizon Seen Putting ESPN In Skinny TV; Disney Praises Dish Sling
roka,

sorry for the misunderstanding. What I meant was that they were doing a "small" bundle. As opposed to 50+ in a bundle.
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RE: Verizon Seen Putting ESPN In Skinny TV; Disney Praises Dish Sling
MWC,

nice try. Fat chance.

They literally can't do that. That's the whole point. Their agreement to carry ESPN states that ESPN has to be in any basic bundle.


The only option would be to not carry ESPN, at all.

But in my opinion, the reason Sling has any customers at all is because it's people who want ESPN on the cheap (for now).
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