"over the last decade, average cable rates have more than doubled, and now cable companies are charging consumers more but consumers are receiving less."
Is that really a true statement? I now have a DVR, receive a bazillion channels that I never watch, have movies on demand, have broadband internet, etc...
I think I definitely receive more now than I did a decade ago, however what I would really like to see happen is the ability for the consumer to purchase individual channels rather than huge bundles as is currently the industry norm.
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"over the last decade, average cable rates have more than doubled, and now cable companies are charging consumers more but consumers are receiving less."
Is that really a true statement? I now have a DVR, receive a bazillion channels that I never watch, have movies on demand, have broadband internet, etc...
I think I definitely receive more now than I did a decade ago, however what I would really like to see happen is the ability for the consumer to purchase individual channels rather than huge bundles as is currently the industry norm.