I get the point on channels, but I don't think the set top box makers get the point, or it may be cable/sat and networks. They seem to avoid rocking the boat too much. The services & networks probably don't want it, so they'd probably veto it.
The networks are the ones that try to push bundling as much as possible. Frankly, I don't see why any ad-supported networks really need to be in upper tiers of cable systems. I do understand paying more for the channels that aren't ad-supported.
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JeffDM @ Oct 7th 2007 2:32AM
I get the point on channels, but I don't think the set top box makers get the point, or it may be cable/sat and networks. They seem to avoid rocking the boat too much. The services & networks probably don't want it, so they'd probably veto it.
The networks are the ones that try to push bundling as much as possible. Frankly, I don't see why any ad-supported networks really need to be in upper tiers of cable systems. I do understand paying more for the channels that aren't ad-supported.