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re: TV Is Dying, And Here Are The Stats That Prove It

Posted on 11/25/13 at 7:57 pm to
Posted by Patrick O Rly
y u do dis?
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 11/25/13 at 7:57 pm to
I don't see how anyone follows college football. It's too much crap to keep up with. I watch the Saints, and I catch some Pelicans games here and there.

The thing that these cable companies need to learn: if people want your content, they'll get it. Technology is just not in your favor. Give the people your content in a reasonable format at a reasonable price or continue to lose money.
Posted by Methuselah
On da Riva
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Posted on 11/25/13 at 10:14 pm to
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The thing that these cable companies need to learn: if people want your content, they'll get it. Technology is just not in your favor. Give the people your content in a reasonable format at a reasonable price or continue to lose money.


Although that article says that revenue is actually rising because they just raise the prices on the remaining customers. Of course that does seem like a long term viable model. But, on the other hand, even if cable dies I just have a sneaky suspicion that overall prices people pay for what they watch won't. The free market has a way of getting full payment for things that there is a significant demand for.
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