| Universal |
| Woke up this morning and discovered that DirecTV has finally rolled out On Demand. Has anyone heard of any plans for Howard TV being made available to DTV subscribers now that the technology is available? |
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| 1000ml |
| Is this true? If so, i'm going to have to switch from cable (wideopenwest) to DirecTV. |
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| Lorena Ochoa |
| This is good news |
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| Drumdog |
Quote: Originally posted by Universal Woke up this morning and discovered that DirecTV has finally rolled out On Demand. Has anyone heard of any plans for Howard TV being made available to DTV subscribers now that the technology is available? |
Man I hope DirecTV picks up HTV.
I refuse to deal with Comcast ! |
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| RO2516 |
Quote: Originally posted by Universal Woke up this morning and discovered that DirecTV has finally rolled out On Demand. Has anyone heard of any plans for Howard TV being made available to DTV subscribers now that the technology is available? |
Old topic but I'll throw this in anyway. Here's what Mojo HD says about their own ownership and the ownership of InDemand. The writing on this wall is pretty clear... "No" to satellite:
MOJO, presented in the highest quality 1080i picture and 5.1 surround sound, is available as part of the high-definition offerings from cable operators such as Time Warner, Comcast, Cox Communications, Bright House Networks, Cablevision, Mediacom and Patriot. MOJO is owned by iN DEMAND Networks, whose shareholders are Comcast iN DEMAND Holdings, Inc., Cox Communications Holdings, Inc., and Time Warner Entertainment - Advance/Newhouse Partnership . |
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| Sirius_Sam22 |
On Demand for DirecTV is BS, it should not even be called On Demand.
You need an Internet connection and it take over an hour just to download the content. That's not the defination of "On Demand" Cable TV is where you can view real On Demand Content |
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