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RE: Broadcasters worry about 'Zero TV' homes
(04-09-2013 01:06 PM)sundodger Wrote:  Perhaps it is time the consumers force the FCC to allow cable to charge ala carte. I know that my house would pay for the following cable line-up (assuming all local stations are still carried)

ESPN/ESPN2
NBCSN
Root Sports
Food Network/Cooking
Travel
Discovery
Science
History/H2
USA
BBC America
Hallmark/Hallmark Movie
Disney
Nic
Nic Jr/DToons

In fact we pay for that now and just get an Fton of crap we don't watch.
I think I heard on the news the other day that a la carte is in the works. Cable and satellite providers could really start to ascertain the value of a network standing on it's own and pay accordingly. If it sucks it dies. If it's great providers will pay. Prices would totally be decided by subscriptions by customers.
04-09-2013 01:46 PM
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