Nobody actually wants to pay for a bunch of channels they don’t watch. Yet, for years now, that’s the paradigm cable and satellite services have stuck us with: For every one ESPN, you get ten QVC’s.
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NEW YORK – It's a question that many cable TV subscribers ask: My cable company keeps adding more channels to my system, but I don't watch many of them. Why can't I just pick the ones I want? Rupert ...
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Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. are pegging regulatory approval of their merger to giving consumers more control over the specific channels they buy. There's one catch: ...
Here in the Land of the Free, the telecom industry has fought aggressively for years to make sure people keep getting hundreds of pay-TV channels they don’t want, rather than just the ones they watch.
This column was written by Cesar V. Conda. Should consumers be allowed to purchase the television channels that they want to view? Should parents have the option of buying "family friendly" packages ...
It's 2015 and the dating menu has changed. Many of us still opt for the traditional entree: a long-term monogamous relationship that leads to marriage and babies (or at least a shared rent). But many ...