That might be the entire point. The networks shouldn't even be asking for money in the first place. When no one subscribes to them maybe AT&T will just dump them entirely unless they offer them up for free.
People shouldn't be paying extra for HD at this point, it's mainstream now and the costs are minimal. Channels keep thinking that HD is still a "premium", when it really isn't.
That said, I've got these channels bundled with Charter and I occasionally watch the MTV HD (PAlladiumium?? What?) about once a week to see The Who grow old in HD. The rest are junk and never have anything on worth watching. Infomercials are more entertaining...Are you following me camera guy??
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Eh. Im not paying 5 bucks for those channels. I assume they will add more soon, or else it makes no sense.
That might be the entire point. The networks shouldn't even be asking for money in the first place. When no one subscribes to them maybe AT&T will just dump them entirely unless they offer them up for free.
People shouldn't be paying extra for HD at this point, it's mainstream now and the costs are minimal. Channels keep thinking that HD is still a "premium", when it really isn't.
That said, I've got these channels bundled with Charter and I occasionally watch the MTV HD (PAlladiumium?? What?) about once a week to see The Who grow old in HD. The rest are junk and never have anything on worth watching. Infomercials are more entertaining...Are you following me camera guy??