Are you tired of paying for cable television channels that you never watch? Then you’ll be pleased to know that FCC Chairman Kevin Martin recently spoke out in favor of a la carte pricing. His ...
Last week, I reviewed T-Mobile’s new TVision streaming service, which the company touted would do to the cable TV business what its “Un-carrier” strategy did to cellular phone industry. The TL;DR on ...
Federal Communications Commission chairman Kevin J. Martin affirmed his commitment to a la carte cable subscriptions and to striking a balance between the need to protect digital content and ensure ...
Government regulation requiring cable and satellite providers to offer networks on an “a la carte” basis would dramatically raise prices for most consumers, even those who continue to purchase one of ...
The cable television industry’s top lobbyist said the Federal Communications Commission is “broken” and that its chairman, Kevin J. Martin, is “wrongly” trying to pressure cablers into adopting a la ...
On October 24, the U.S. General Accounting Office released its long-awaited report on cable industry rate competition, “Issues Related to Competition and Subscriber Rates in the Cable Television ...
On the surface, the end of forced cable channel bundles seems like it would benefit consumers. In reality, putting an end to the practice of selling various tiers of service with pre-determined ...
I've been thinking a lot about a la carte cable of late. (Yes, I'm really a dork). I planned on writing about a la carte last year around Thanksgiving when I started doing research on the issue. Since ...
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