The cable apologists have been out in full force these last few weeks, which is as good a sign as any that the bloated TV bundle is in trouble. Yes, the unbundlers will say, but I want to focus my ...
LOS ANGELES—Cable television’s lucrative strategy of “bundling”—charging customers for a package of channels rather than allowing them to pay only for the ones they want—came under attack here Tuesday ...
Cable companies have started to figure out a way to stay in the TV game: Reselling streaming services. Credit...Justin Rentería Supported by By Benjamin Mullin A funny thing happened in recent weeks, ...
Instead of paying cable-TV providers for a bundle of channels that nobody watches, Verizon wants to reward content owners for the viewers who tune in to each individual station, a plan that should ...
In an ironic twist, cable TV and Internet provider Comcast has announced that it, too, will sell a bundle of video-streaming services for a discounted price. The announcement comes as Comcast has been ...
The New York Times had a great article on Sunday about how cable TV companies are reacting to the FCC's demand that consumers should be able to buy just the cable channels they want instead of today's ...
Cable viewers have long complained about paying ever-higher bills for hundreds of channels they don’t want to watch. Now, in a twist, some cable companies are beginning to agree. Verizon and ...
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