“Don’t sell products into a platform where you end up with less money than when you were selling it to the previous buyers,”
says Time Warner (
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Over-the-top programming could help moderate rising programming costs in the future, Cablevision Systems (
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has said.
Consumers often grouse that their cable television bills go up every year, but video distributors are often just passing along ever increasing costs, says a new report from Ball State University. “The Truth about Cable Rates” finds that while the cost for basic cable television has increased by 54 percent over the last decade, customers are getting more channels, technologies and services that were not available at any price 10 years ago...
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