Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:35 am
Article about how (legal) internet downloads are becoming more attractive than having a cable TV package.
http://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/2011/03/11/cable-worth/
What I find interesting is that people clamored for ala carte TV for years... people didn't like having to pay for unpopular channels in order to get the channels they wanted.... and the cable companies ignored them.... so the market responded and the cable company is being dropped for a service that gives people what they want.
The question is, will the broadband delivery companies (many of which also deliver cable TV) be successful in charging more for reliable delivery of Netflix, Hulu, etc in order to make up that lost revenue?
Edited By GORDON on 1300793757
http://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/2011/03/11/cable-worth/
What I find interesting is that people clamored for ala carte TV for years... people didn't like having to pay for unpopular channels in order to get the channels they wanted.... and the cable companies ignored them.... so the market responded and the cable company is being dropped for a service that gives people what they want.
The question is, will the broadband delivery companies (many of which also deliver cable TV) be successful in charging more for reliable delivery of Netflix, Hulu, etc in order to make up that lost revenue?
Edited By GORDON on 1300793757