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skuv

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And again!

And again ONLY the cable companies are blamed for this, not the actual owners of the content that force the channel bundling. The content owners that threaten to turn off channels if they don't get a rate increase as well to make up for their ad revenue loss.

Yep, it's only the cable companies' fault again.


andyb
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If you check closly mosy of the big cable/telco companies own the content providers too



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said by andyb:

If you check closly mosy of the big cable/telco companies own the content providers too
. . . and incorporate THAT part of their business as a "new" or "different" company, and then sell the content to other cable/telcos at inflated prices, all the while complaining of content providers jacking prices up . . . but then passing on these artificially inflated prices to their subscribers.
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said by andyb:

If you check closly mosy of the big cable/telco companies own the content providers too
With Time Warner Cable spun off that's not really the case anymore.


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said by fifty nine:

said by andyb:

If you check closly mosy of the big cable/telco companies own the content providers too
With Time Warner Cable spun off that's not really the case anymore.
Spun off to what a shell company?They still get the $ dont kid yourself.When you own something there is no such thing thing as separation except on paper.Otherwise it is business as usual with better tax benefits


fifty nine

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said by andyb:

said by fifty nine:

said by andyb:

If you check closly mosy of the big cable/telco companies own the content providers too
With Time Warner Cable spun off that's not really the case anymore.
Spun off to what a shell company?They still get the $ dont kid yourself.When you own something there is no such thing thing as separation except on paper.Otherwise it is business as usual with better tax benefits
That's not how it works. Go google the spin off before you continue to embarrass yourself.

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