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To: Noel who wrote (770)4/28/1998 7:43:00 AM
From: Carter Patterson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1394
 
Thanks Noel:

I have to agree with your perspective of the locals. While I am an elated 2-dish local customer, as an investor I have to agree with your assessment that Echo III is underutilized. I wish the restrictions that prevent people from getting Primetime 24 would go away. This "local channel protection act" and "must carry" requirements simply subsidize rarely watched TV programs.

Question: If DISH owns all of these orbital slots, why did they not just put Echo I, II, III, and soon to be IV on top of one another so that 1 dish could read them all.

10 days to Blast OFF !!!!! Rock and Roll DISH.

Carter



To: Noel who wrote (770)4/30/1998 2:44:00 PM
From: Goodboy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1394
 
Primestar is negotiating a consent decree as we speak with the Department of Justice. The FCC has no major issue with the deal besides programming access and cable owning DBS. DOJ will approve transaction in the next 4 to 6 weeks followed by the FCC.

Echostar's argument on program access holds no water. FCC already has general rules in place and are forcing (in a recent decision) News Corp. to deliver the FX channel to Echo or face regulatory fines and sanctions. This means denying the deal based on that premise would be foolish. To believe that Primestar will grab DBS slot and hold it hostage so that more people won't switch to satellite is silly and absurd. They have now over 3 million subs and will be an independent public company (part of the consent decree will be to have independent board approving marketing and strategic plan.

They will market agressively and JD Power ranks them #1 in customer satisfaction. They will have over 200 channels (more than Echo) and a lease or buy option. They will price their hardware lower and be agressive on program packages. They will be in Radio Shack and soon in many other retailers competing directly against Echo and Direct TV. No wonder Charlie and Hughes are trying to get the government to stop this deal. Primstar is going to be one tough competitor. If they weren't, the market would be open to just Direct TV and Echo alone. Charlie didn't have to much of a problem when it was him and AskyB merging. Now that was anti-competitive. A duopoly with ECHO owning nearly 2/3 of the DBS full Conus spots. Now we will have 3 players each on somewhat equal footing for the consumer to choose from. DBS doesn't bring down cable prices because it is still more expensive. Primestar will be hurting ECHO and Direct TV within 3 months.



To: Noel who wrote (770)5/3/1998 3:44:00 AM
From: Alan Norton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1394
 
Subject: News

I am surprised that no one has picked up on this yet:

Message 4288323

Also Noel, I agree completely with your statement that Echo III is underutilized. Charlie needs to put this bird to work.