Posted on 09/15/2019 11:07:01 AM PDT by TomGuy
Last week, Comcast, Disney, CBS, and Fox sued to block a new Maine law that would require cable companies to offer à la carte TV. Now, a second lawsuit filed by the National Cable & Telecommunications Association representing more than 200 cable networks, has been filed to block Maines new à la carte TV law.
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In other words, not subsidize them like PBS and NPR? How will I ever live without these channels I never watch?
The dying throes of a dying industry...
How dare the individual public want to choose what they want to use and pay for?
"What's CNBC? My TV stops at channel 13 like it's supposed to."
I’d dump BET and MSNBC asap as well
One of the many reasons I dropped satellite and cable completely was the fact that there were something like 200 channels of crap that I had no desire to watch, that I was paying for. I’d prefer to subscribe to only the 5 or 6 channels that I was actually interested in watching. Nowdays, the only purpose of my TV is to act as a monitor for my media (music primarily) player, and for the odd time I might want to watch a DVD.
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