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Dish Network wins Blockbuster auction for $228 million in cash

Engadget: The question of what's next for Blockbuster has been partially answered, now that Dish Network has announced its $320 million bid was enough to win a bankruptcy court auction for the rental giant's remaining assets.

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mindedone4758d ago

The got BlockBuster for a steal, but I think they're gonna end up just using their VOD assets, slowly closing the stores.

GodsHand4757d ago

Now your thinking like a big bussiness, profit before people is the moto of the game.

_Q_4757d ago

I also see a kiosk potential too. But I really see Dish just using the name for their VOD space as well. The buy doesnt make much sense imho.. We'll see i guess

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Pay-TV Companies Lost 470,855 Subscribers in 2nd Quarter 2015

In 2015 pay-TV companies lost a total of 480,855 subscribers in just three months according to the Leichtman Research Group. Verizon FiOS was the only pay-TV company to gain subscribers of the top nine pay-TV providers at just...

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Dish CEO: “Netflix Is The Most Powerful Content Aggregator In The World Today”

The first half of 2015 brought us the launch of a whole bunch of new over-the-top streaming TV services, including HBO Now and Dish’s Sling. Now, at the midpoint of the year, all of those earnings reports and investor calls are rolling in and we can start to find out just how popular those services are. Or we could… if executives would talk. Instead, they hem and haw and hedge and make only two things clear. One: cord-cutters are real. And two: when it comes to streaming, Netflix is still the biggest elephant in the room.

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dcbronco3173d ago

Great to hear that. They deserve it. Once they invested and opened the market selfish content providers tried to crush them. Glad they overcame the trash.

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Dish cited for 57 million telemarketing violations

Dish Network was found liable for making more than 57 million calls in violation of federal telemarketing rules, including millions to consumers who were registered on the Do Not Call list, the Federal Trade Commission said on Wednesday.

The potential penalty could be staggering, and could include a possible windfall to consumers who often are the beneficiaries in telemarketing cases.

Dasteru3369d ago

$912 Billion fine. Guess that's the end of Dish.