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re: What major U.S. company do you think will be out of business in ten years?
Posted on 12/10/23 at 4:17 pm to Chief Hinge
Posted on 12/10/23 at 4:17 pm to Chief Hinge
Cox. And I will be there celebrating. Frick them.
Posted on 12/10/23 at 8:23 pm to tigahfan747
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Cox. And I will be there celebrating. Frick them.
Unfortunately, unless other providers pick up the pace of fiber to the home. They would still be around as an ISP only.
When Charter had the big Disney/ESPN fight Charter was seriously considering ending TV delivery services.
As a canary in the coal mine, there was one small cable provider earlier this year or last year that had enough of the fighting over retransmission fees with content providers and told their customers that TV services were ending and to jump to YouTube TV. They even arranged for a special discount.
My problem with YouTube TV is that they do not carry all local channels they only provide the 4 major networks in a market, and some times even circumventing the local channel’s retransmission fees. In many areas the independents are left out and most substations are not included in the channel lineup.
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