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compton

join:2002-02-08
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reply to N3OGH
Re: Figures don't lie but you can lie with figures......

Actually prices may have gone down when you compare quantity and quality of channels. Back in the nineties, I used to pay $84 dollars for my Time Warner analog cable service. For that price, I had a 3 TV hook up, Basic Plus, 2 premium channels (HBO and Showtime) and 2 PPV channels. In all I had about 80 channels, but quite a few of those channels were community access channels, C-Span, shopping network and other public access networks. All in all, out of 80 channels about 60 of them had the type of programming that the average person and family watched. Now for that $84 (more or less) I can get 180 digital channels with about 15 premium channels, 10 PPV channels, video on demand plus many music radio channels. Today you are getting more bang for your buck; so, it is essentially a price decrease.

RadioDoc
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If you get 15 premium channels for $84 you're stealing the service...or know someone at Time Warner.

The only bang any cable customer is getting is the one from behind, as they are bent over.

The NCTA is the cable industry equivalent of the RIAA. They represent both the MSOs and the program suppliers. There is no incentive for them to ever even consider lowering the costs and (*gasp*) the rates charged. So, they just artificially jack up the "costs" while winking in the general direction of Congress.
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roamer1
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said by RadioDoc See Profile :

The NCTA is the cable industry equivalent of the RIAA. They represent both the MSOs and the program suppliers.
That, of course, is largely because the MSOs have their hands in networks... (This is most obvious with Time Warner, but Comcast and most of the other big MSOs have their hands in programming, too.)

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RadioDoc
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Yep, and that's why the usual excuse of "higher program costs" is a shill.
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