Per Clay Travis. Directv has no plans to add SEC network.

patdog

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I guess DirectTV has no plans to maintain their subscriber base then.
 

engie

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They'll have it before August... or they will be fully conceding the southeast to others.

Opening of college football on Thursday night is aTm @ South Carolina. Can you imagine the uproar if people can't watch that game?
 

karlchilders.sixpack

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He's just been taking lessons from Pawl Finebaum

On how to stir up ****, to get peoples to pay attention to him.
 

GloryDawg

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They'll have it before August... or they will be fully conceding the southeast to others.

Opening of college football on Thursday night is aTm @ South Carolina. Can you imagine the uproar if people can't watch that game?


That game will be over at half time anyways.
 

rynodawg

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They still don't carry the PAC 12 network, and no one here on the west coast cares. If that is true, they are going to find out quick that SEC territory is NOT the PAC 12.
 

klong-dog

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Some folks won't wait til the 29th of Aug before swapping over. My Direct bill seems to keep going up. What are you guys paying? I have the NFL Sunday ticket, is like $172 for 6 months and drops in the other months to around $135 or so.
 
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jakldawg

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I can't convince them to just let me trade in my unwatched so often I forget I have it B1G Network for the SEC Network then? Bummer.
 

fishwater99

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Sucks for those without acess to cable...

I am thinking about going from Comcast to U-verse anyway after baseball season..
 

AHSDawg

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I am at $170/month for mine. Xtra channel lineup is $74/month + movie channels is like $41/month.. The rest is for HD DVR, whole home genie, etc. I think Sunday ticket was about $45-50/month. Seems to be the going rate for cable too though...
 
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Then that's one less customer they will have by this summer

I'm not waiting until August to change over. Just so they can work their little differences out. As much as I hate Comcast, not having the SEC network would be a deal breaker.
 

AssEndDawg

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I'm not waiting until August to change over. Just so they can work their little differences out. As much as I hate Comcast, not having the SEC network would be a deal breaker.

Amen. Been with DirecTV since 2000 but will drop them like a bad habit if they have no SEC Network.
 

patdog

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Same with me and Comcast. I'm not waiting till a couple of weeks before the season to change over. I'm calling Dish Network about a month before the season starts if Comcast doesn't get SECN by then.
 

aTotal360

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I bet Metrocast gets it, but doesn't pay for the live games. Like they did with the NFL Network the first year they carried it. Metrocast could 17 up a wet dream.
 

121Josey

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So they keep the NFL network, but hold out on the SEC network? What good is the NFL network anymore?
 

WrapItDog

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They still don't carry the PAC 12 network, and no one here on the west coast cares. If that is true, they are going to find out quick that SEC territory is NOT the PAC 12.

Directv doesn't carry the PAC 12 Network because is consist of 7 channels. They don't won't to allocate the space for 7 channels in the line up for a regional network. If the PAC 12 was 1 channel like the Big 10 it would probably be available.
 
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My 2 year contract with DirecTV runs out at the end of May. If they haven't made an official announcement about adding SEC Network by then I will be switching to Uverse the day my contract expires
 

yjnkdawg

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Sep 6, 2013
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So Directv says they can't get CSS, which they can if they pay Comcast what their fee is, and now they are not going to get the SEC Network? Unreal? I have had Directv since you had to buy your own equipment (dish and receiver), but I almost dropped them a few years back due to them not carrying CSS. I would definitely drop Directv if they choose to not carry the SEC Network. I don't believe this not going to carry the SEC thing is going to happen. Directv has marketing people and I'm pretty sure they know what impact that would have, especilly in the SE. I know they lost some customers due to dropping the Weather Channel, but I don't know how many. I think when it's all said and done, Directv will have the SEC Network.