Charter does carry the Big 10 Networks. Fans in Southern California, Southern Oregon and other places in the Pac 12 footprint could be faced with the situation where they could watch Penn State vs. Indiana and miss USC vs. Cal because of the lack of foresight by Charter.
If you want to be depressed go to Charter's Facebook page and see all the negative comments from Charter customers about their general lack of service.
The Pac 12 Networks started on August 15, 2012 and Charter Communications has not yet agreed to carry it and this blog is dedicated to the proposition that Charter Cable needs to carry it. Check back often this is not a static blog
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
1 Day and Counting......it's all about the money
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As per the comment in the post below this is the latest word from our friends at Charter on their Facebook page.
According to Emily Klipfel, a Charter Representative:
"Charter is interested in providing the PAC-12 Network to our customers, but only if the cost of the service to Charter and subsequently our customers is consistent with agreements the PAC-12 Network has with other video providers of similar size as Charter. We are hopeful that our negotiations with the PAC-12 Network will result in more reasonable terms and provide Charter customers with value".
Cable networks that haven't been deterred by cost and have deals with the Pac 12 Networks:
Comcast
Time Warner
TWC and Bright House
Cox
Wave Broadband
Western Broadband
Orbitel Comm
Bend Broadband
Frontier
Ashland Fiber Network
The National Cable Television Cooperative
What's the problem Charter Communications??