I will swich back to Cox even though it will kill me to do so. Time to act responsibly and reach a deal.
HAHAHAHA....well good luck to you and COX. Their service pales in comparision to Verizon Fios!! And honestly I've lived in this state for 39 years and can do with out WJAR and it's blown up news crew...the only thing I'll be missing is bad news...and with all the technology out there I can stream Sunday night football to my television from my FIOS driven computer!! For all the plus I get I can live with this one minus.
Please take a look at my post here about most of the facts that are available: http://forums.verizon.com/t5/FiOS-TV-Programming/FIOS-dropping-WJAR-TV-as-of-12-31-11/m-p/385431#M12...
What is to stop WJAR/Media General from doing this to Cox when their contract is up.
I have had cox and verizon verizon is not better then cox
and if channel 10 in rhode island is lost I will return to cox
I am so upset and feel I was mislead by verizon
You should do everything to maintain channel 10
I would never have signed up w verizon if I had known what you were going to do
shame on you
@joyceleslie wrote: I have had cox and verizon verizon is not better then coxand if channel 10 in rhode island is lost I will return to cox I am so upset and feel I was mislead by verizon You should do everything to maintain channel 10 I would never have signed up w verizon if I had known what you were going to do shame on you
I highly suggest you read my post on the other article (Link is two posts up) This is not just Verizon, this is broadcasting companies that want to increase their own profits and this time Verizon trying to look at the cost per consumer.
Eventually Cable/Telco companies will need to take a stand and not continue to pay higher and higher prices for broadcast programming that is available free over the air (As WJAR states quite succinctly.) That may mean some customers will lose some of their more popular channels for short periods of time until the broadcasters realize what type of impact they have in losing a partnership with companies such as Cox and Verizon. While rate increases aren't directly related to contract costs for retransmission, it certainly doesn't help.
Cox however just renewed their contract with WJAR and other local stations recently so there should be no retransmission battles for those channels for at least the next 3 to 5 years.
For the customers saying that they would drop Verizon for not providing WJAR, what are you thoughts on the bi-annual price increases by Verizon for offering the same services, because these are a partial cause for those increases. So you either want to pay a premium for the channel, or you can live without it. Unfortunately, you can't have both nowadays.
You don't see the difference in picture quality over Cox? It's night and day, and I was spending just as much if not more for less speed/channels on cox.
I do not want to lose channel 10 as I watch football and some shows on it, but I'd rather deal with that loss than go back to Cox.
Considering Verizon and Cox receive the broadcasts in the same picture quality and rebroadcast them to their customers using the exact same technology made by the same company, no I don't see a difference and neither does anyone else. Verizon's unfounded claims of the "best picture quality" were just that. Media hype. Perhaps you fell hook line and sinker like others did? That's all well and fine but not everyone does. Including those who actually have something to do with the situation. See below:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ad-watchdog-slaps-verizon-fios-201943766.html
Perception =/= Reality. Especially when that perception is based on claims by customers you paid to take your surveys.