03-30-2024 08:27 PM - last edited on 03-30-2024 09:12 PM by RogersJermaine
Maybe I misunderstand StackTV but I thought that it is a streaming service that gives you access to Canadian cable TV channels without requiring a cable TV subscription.
But isn’t anyone with an Ignite TV box going to have a cable subscription and get these channels anyway?
I am not able to tune this channels as it says that I have to have a StackTV subscription. But I pay for the channels as part of my Ignite package and get them in a different channel range.
Or am I missing something here?
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03-30-2024 10:17 PM
@wayner92 wrote:
Maybe I misunderstand StackTV but I thought that it is a streaming service that gives you access to Canadian cable TV channels without requiring a cable TV subscription.
But isn’t anyone with an Ignite TV box going to have a cable subscription and get these channels anyway?
I am not able to tune this channels as it says that I have to have a StackTV subscription. But I pay for the channels as part of my Ignite package and get them in a different channel range.
Or am I missing something here?
When Stack TV first became available through Rogers, I also was not entirely clear as to what its value proposition was. I asked but never got a clear answer.
I then did some research on my own. I never subscribed to Stack TV but when I was looking for old episodes of programs in the On Demand library, I found that non-Stack subscribers could only view episodes that aired in the past few days or weeks whereas Stack TV subscribers may be able to access an entire season for an extended period of time, and in some cases, entire past seasons as well. As far as I know, the only way to deal with the different content rights that Stack TV offers is to have separate Stack TV channels.
Stack TV is also a cost-effective option for customers, with a limited number of Flex Channels, to get access to Corus programming and use their Flex Channel selections for other channels that they wish to subscribe to.
03-30-2024 08:51 PM
03-30-2024 10:17 PM
@wayner92 wrote:
Maybe I misunderstand StackTV but I thought that it is a streaming service that gives you access to Canadian cable TV channels without requiring a cable TV subscription.
But isn’t anyone with an Ignite TV box going to have a cable subscription and get these channels anyway?
I am not able to tune this channels as it says that I have to have a StackTV subscription. But I pay for the channels as part of my Ignite package and get them in a different channel range.
Or am I missing something here?
When Stack TV first became available through Rogers, I also was not entirely clear as to what its value proposition was. I asked but never got a clear answer.
I then did some research on my own. I never subscribed to Stack TV but when I was looking for old episodes of programs in the On Demand library, I found that non-Stack subscribers could only view episodes that aired in the past few days or weeks whereas Stack TV subscribers may be able to access an entire season for an extended period of time, and in some cases, entire past seasons as well. As far as I know, the only way to deal with the different content rights that Stack TV offers is to have separate Stack TV channels.
Stack TV is also a cost-effective option for customers, with a limited number of Flex Channels, to get access to Corus programming and use their Flex Channel selections for other channels that they wish to subscribe to.
03-30-2024 10:17 PM
Right, but why do they show up on my IgniteTV cable STB? I realize that you can watch them through the Amazon Prime app, but why are they showing up as channels 940-958 on my Ignite TV box?