kboard_jockey :
wiyosaya - if DrWho is the only TV you watch, then of course you have no clue why this package would sell. It's pretty obvious to anyone who watches ESPN, however. For the sports fans, cutting the cord doesn't work. Directv makes a fortune due to this reality, and every dish/cable subscriber pays over $6/month just for this network alone.
Actually, I have made to choice to live without sports. I simply do not spend all that much time in front of the TV per day as does the average viewer, and I have things with which I have chosen to occupy my time that I think are far better uses of my time than watching TV.
That said, I am an ice hockey fan. If I were to want to watch ice hockey, I would spend $99 for the season from NHL.com To me, that would be a far better deal considering the hockey season lasts something like 10 months and I would be able to watch every single NHL game every week - live, or if I missed it live, streamed.
I understand that there is an attraction to ESPN for sports fans, but to me ESPN's offering is still a crap-shoot in that they might not have the sport you like on when you want to watch, if they do, they might not have your favorite team, etc.
As I previously said, to me, this is simply rebundling current cable/satellite offerings at a higher price in an effort to rope-a-dope those cord cutters that have such a bloated feeling of freedom that they will not research the details of the offer and, as such, will think they are getting a better deal.
Really, Dish's $34.99/mo package will get you at least something similar to what they are offering here and more in terms of channels, and, if I am not mistaken, you can get the Sling service, too, either free or for something like $5/mo and that will allow you to watch anything you have recorded on your DVR from anywhere you can get access to Sling's service and more.
I was a Dish customer, Sling is nothing new, and this, at least as I see it, is nothing new; what it is is Dish's service repackaged at a higher per channel price. My guess is Dish feels that their traditional service is in jeopardy and that they are trying anything to stay in business, and that they also view this as an opportunity to spin this as a means for cord-cutters who are sports fans to get the sports they want without mentioning the fact that it costs more than their traditional service.