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BrotherJPW

join:2003-11-27
Glen Ellyn, IL

reply to tnroroc
Re: But why?

Cable systems will have to go all digital and I can't wait until there is ala-carte programing
This is what I will get

First they need ala-carte on local programing. I do not watch spanish channels and odd end programing. If other channels like WPWR - UPN put programing that I like then I would subscribe to their station.

WBBM CBS 2 Chcicago
WMAQ NBC 5 Chicago
WLS ABC 7 Chicago
WGN WB Chicago
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ESPN
ESPN 2
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TNT
ESPN
ESPN 2
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rtcy
FACTS only please
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reply to tnroroc
said by tnroroc See Profile :

* You must have a minimum of 5 or more services in your package before these services can be ordered.
** You must have a minimum of 10 or more services in your package before these services can be ordered.
Is it really al-a-carte if I have to have a minimum number of stations before I can add something else?
well I have ALWAYS had more than 10 alacarte channels ordered anyway, so it's not been a issue, but technically it's still AL carte because I have a CHOICE of what channels to buy. and last time I called and asked the 5 or 10 was related to the LOW prices. you can pay a higher price and get one channel like BET


tnroroc
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join:2001-04-25
Matawan, NJ

reply to rtcy
* You must have a minimum of 5 or more services in your package before these services can be ordered.
** You must have a minimum of 10 or more services in your package before these services can be ordered.
Is it really al-a-carte if I have to have a minimum number of stations before I can add something else?
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rtcy
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reply to tnroroc
said by tnroroc See Profile :

If I had to bet, we will probably never see true ala-carte offered. What the cable co's. will offer is several more groups of packages, that in the end if you want to get just what you want, will still cost you what you are paying today.
look »www.callnps.com/alacarte.htm


rtcy
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reply to TKJunkMail
said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

said by tnroroc See Profile :

If I had to bet, we will probably never see true ala-carte offered. What the cable co's. will offer is several more groups of packages, that in the end if you want to get just what you want, will still cost you what you are paying today.
I agree. If the FCC, in the unlikely event, demands a la carte pricing, the cable companies and telcos will merely price them so as not to be worthwhile ordering.
those of us that own BIG satellite dishes know better. Ala Carte is the BEST way to go.most of the channels in basic packages cost 1.50 to 5.00 per month, but when you add expensive sports like ESPN then it goes up thru the roof

here's a link so you can see for yourself what we pay in ala carte

»www.callnps.com/alacarte.htm

houselog442

join:2005-10-05

reply to houselog442
here is the link to canamsatellites, they sell the canandian satelite service to americans and here is thier linup and how they do it in a la carte:

»www.canamsatellites.com/cgi-bin/···eeper.pl

houselog442

join:2005-10-05

reply to TKJunkMail
i wouldnt agree with that, the canadians do pretty well with a la carte. they do it by having a basic rate you pay, then u can get little channel groups a la carte (like you can get the espn a la carte package which is all the espns) or you can get other network families, or you can get channels types a la carte. I heard its pretty successful up there.


CableConvert
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join:2003-12-05
Atlanta, GA

reply to gheezer
That might be true, but if A La Carte is implemented in some form, my guess is those agreements are toast and will have to be renegotiated if it is mandated by the FCC. I for one could care less about sports channels and it bugs me that they are the most expensive. I want DIY!!!


TKJunkMail
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reply to tnroroc
said by tnroroc See Profile :

If I had to bet, we will probably never see true ala-carte offered. What the cable co's. will offer is several more groups of packages, that in the end if you want to get just what you want, will still cost you what you are paying today.
I agree. If the FCC, in the unlikely event, demands a la carte pricing, the cable companies and telcos will merely price them so as not to be worthwhile ordering.
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gheezer
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join:2002-12-20
Henrietta, NY

reply to tnroroc
Under the current offering model by the programmers, A La Carte will prove to be much more expensive for the consumer.

ESPN for example, charges an extra premium if their "bundle" package isn't included in the contract with the MSO.

Unless the Programming providers (networks) adjust their pricing and delivery model, there will be price increases for A La Carte services, and we all know where price increases wind up, don't we.
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tnroroc
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join:2001-04-25
Matawan, NJ

reply to vpoko
If I had to bet, we will probably never see true ala-carte offered. What the cable co's. will offer is several more groups of packages, that in the end if you want to get just what you want, will still cost you what you are paying today.
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