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POLL - a la carte - Would you switch to this service if it was offered?A La Carte = 15 channels of local television for ~$12 a month + choose
your own channels (TNT, FX, et cetera) for approximately $1 each. If that service was offered, would you: (a) I have Basic now, but I would downgrade to A La Carte. (b) I have Limited Service. I would upgrade to A La Carte. (c) I have No Cable TV. But I would sign-up for A La Carte if offered. (d) I'd stay with my current service. No change. Show quoteHide quote :-) In rec.arts.tv on 28 Feb 2007 10:34:52 -0800 in Msg.#
<1172687691.874738.264***@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "SFTVratings" <SFTVratings_t***@yahoo.com> wrote: > A La Carte = 15 channels of local television for ~$12 a month + choose It doesn't address the 'cable' channels that may only be available via> your own channels (TNT, FX, et cetera) for approximately $1 each. > > If that service was offered, would you: > > (a) I have Basic now, but I would downgrade to A La Carte. > (b) I have Limited Service. I would upgrade to A La Carte. > (c) I have No Cable TV. But I would sign-up for A La Carte if > offered. > > (d) I'd stay with my current service. No change. Digital according to Cable outlet. -- DonnaB "Why is it that almost every man, when confronted by an unhappy woman, immediately assumes that her unhappiness is somehow related to him?" - Arthur C. Clark "SFTVratings" <SFTVratings_t***@yahoo.com> wrote in message Basic cable is 65 channels for $15 a month.news:1172687691.874738.264560@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >A La Carte = 15 channels of local television for ~$12 a month + choose > your own channels (TNT, FX, et cetera) for approximately $1 each. As long as we are making up the price structure for ala carte, we should be free to make up a future price structure for basic cable, too, right? Obveeus wrote:
> "SFTVratings" <SFTVratings_t***@yahoo.com> wrote in message Go to your prayer closet & ask for forgiveness (lying). Basic does> news:1172687691.874738.264560@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > >A La Carte = 15 channels of local television for ~$12 a month + choose > > your own channels (TNT, FX, et cetera) for approximately $1 each. > > Basic cable is 65 channels for $15 a month. > > As long as we are making up the price structure for ala carte, we should be > free to make up a future price structure for basic cable, too, right? NOT cost $15 in any company, anywhere. ;-) "SFTVratings" <SFTVratings_t***@yahoo.com> wrote in message Since you are able to dictate what prices the cable co's will charge why news:1172687691.874738.264560@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >A La Carte = 15 channels of local television for ~$12 a month + choose > your own channels (TNT, FX, et cetera) for approximately $1 each. not wish for a la carte at a penny a channel? karl wrote:
>>A La Carte = 15 channels of local television for ~$12 a month + choose It appears that nobody understands the relationship between program>>your own channels (TNT, FX, et cetera) for approximately $1 each. > > Since you are able to dictate what prices the cable co's will charge why > not wish for a la carte at a penny a channel? provider/cable company/cable subscriber. Currently, the program providers charge the cable companies a per subscriber fee based upon the fact that an entire tier of subscribers are getting the program. It could be as low as pennies per subscriber if the distribution is large enough. In an ala carte system, they would require the same income but with many fewer subscribers. Thus, they would charge the cable company more per subscriber, and of course the cable company would pass the increase on to the subscriber. They will no longer get income from those that don't watch the service, so those that *do* want to watch will pay more. It wouldn't be unusual to only get HALF the channels as before (depending on how many you want), but still pay close to the same amount as you used to. Price per channel WILL be higher. Many will want the option of still getting a channel that they watched only once or twice in the last year simply so they won't miss out on a program that might appear there. They will pay dearly for that option. Methinks that after doing the math many (most) will stick to the current tier system - not because of laziness, but because of economics. Of course the cable companies will seize this opportunity to raise their tier rates. Read a book instead. -- And did you exchange a walk-on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? Morph wrote:
> Bzzzzz. ~99% of Americans would continue subscribing to Basic> In an ala carte system, they would require the same income but with > many fewer subscribers. ........ Service. That means no change in lineup & no loss in profits. Just as when Internet Episodes were added to nbc.com, fox.com, etcetera, there was NO loss in profits. People said there would be, but those people were wrong. You're just afraid of change. THINK using your brain, not fear. karl wrote:
> "SFTVratings" <SFTVratings_t***@yahoo.com> wrote in message STRAWMAN ARGUMENT. I didn't dictate. I said "approximately".> > >A La Carte = 15 channels of local television for ~$12 a month + choose > > your own channels (TNT, FX, et cetera) for approximately $1 each. > >Since you are able to dictate what prices the cable co's will charge why >not wish for a la carte at a penny a channel? (Based upon the fact cable channels charge the local company 25-50 cents per subscriber.) SFTVratings wrote:
> A La Carte = 15 channels of local television for ~$12 a month + choose At those prices, I would definitely stay with Basic cable. In my area, > your own channels (TNT, FX, et cetera) for approximately $1 each. > > > > If that service was offered, would you: > > (a) I have Basic now, but I would downgrade to A La Carte. Basic analog cable gives me 70 channels for maybe $20. That beats your A La Carte, because I would have to pay $1 each for C-SPAN, C-SPAN2, CNN, CNN Headline News, Fox News and MSNBC. So right there, even before I get to entertainment channels, I'm already paying $18 for only 21 channels. -- Steven D. Litvintchouk Email: sdlitvin@earthlinkNOSPAM.net Remove the NOSPAM before replying to me. I'd choose (b)
SFTVratings wrote:> Show quoteHide quote > If that service was offered, would you: > > (a) I have Basic now, but I would downgrade to A La Carte. > (b) I have Limited Service. I would upgrade to A La Carte. > (c) I have No Cable TV. But I would sign-up for A La Carte if > offered. > > (d) I'd stay with my current service. No change. > > :-)
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"SFTVratings" <SFTVratings_t***@yahoo.com> wrote in Why do you insist on bringing up this a la carte thing again and again ?news:1172687691.874738.264560@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: > A La Carte = 15 channels of local television for ~$12 a month + choose > your own channels (TNT, FX, et cetera) for approximately $1 each. > > > > If that service was offered, would you: > > (a) I have Basic now, but I would downgrade to A La Carte. > (b) I have Limited Service. I would upgrade to A La Carte. > (c) I have No Cable TV. But I would sign-up for A La Carte if > offered. > > (d) I'd stay with my current service. No change. > >:-) > In article <Xns98E682A0FA8D0thisnthatadelphianet@216.196.97.142>,
DanS <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@a.d.e.l.p.h.i.a.n.e.t> wrote: Show quoteHide quote > "SFTVratings" <SFTVratings_t***@yahoo.com> wrote in DanS, allow me to introduce you to Troy Heagy, performance troll and the > news:1172687691.874738.264560@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: > > > A La Carte = 15 channels of local television for ~$12 a month + choose > > your own channels (TNT, FX, et cetera) for approximately $1 each. > > > > > > > > If that service was offered, would you: > > > > (a) I have Basic now, but I would downgrade to A La Carte. > > (b) I have Limited Service. I would upgrade to A La Carte. > > (c) I have No Cable TV. But I would sign-up for A La Carte if > > offered. > > > > (d) I'd stay with my current service. No change. > > > >:-) > > > > Why do you insist on bringing up this a la carte thing again and again ? self styled "most annoying man on usenet" Troy posts under at least half a dozen names (see below) and his game is to create a thread that might otherwise be interesting, and introduce a deliberate mistake into it, and watch it fall apart with people arguing about his mistake instead the actual topic. He's been busted in rec.arts.tv so many times that he's expanding his net to other groups, like mostly sci-fi like Farscape, and now rec.video.cable-tv etc. But he sets the cross posts to rec.arts.tv to show that he's still managing to annoy us here. He'll now scream that we're haters, and are stalking him, etc., etc., etc., and probably threaten legal action, yadda yadda yadda. Oh, and he sends death threats to people that expose him like this, and then will claim they've been sending HIM death threats, and writing his boss and trying to get him fired, blah blah blah. Killfile Troy Heagy in all (s)he-its many incarnations now: Troy.He***@gmail.com,videonov***@yahoo.com videonovels2***@yahoo.com,telenov***@yahoo.com,fred_h_had***@yahoo.com **DON'T FORGET THE NEWEST ONE>>> SFTVratings_t***@yahoo.com Anim8rFSK <ANIM8R***@cox.net> wrote in news:ANIM8Rfsk-1C45DD.11443401032007
@news.phx.highwinds-media.com: Show quoteHide quote > In article <Xns98E682A0FA8D0thisnthatadelphianet@216.196.97.142>, Hmmmm. Didn't seem to be a troll as I would normally spot a troll, and > DanS <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@a.d.e.l.p.h.i.a.n.e.t> wrote: > >> >> Why do you insist on bringing up this a la carte thing again and again ? > > DanS, allow me to introduce you to Troy Heagy, performance troll and the > self styled "most annoying man on usenet" > > Troy posts under at least half a dozen names (see below) and his game is > to create a thread that might otherwise be interesting, and introduce a > deliberate mistake into it, and watch it fall apart with people arguing > about his mistake instead the actual topic. > certainly not THE most annoying....maybe ONE of the most, but not THE most. I could name a few that I would consider some of the most annoying, but then again, some of these troll freaks search UseNet daily for any posts with their named mentioned, or even searching for post about a certain subject............. Speaking of which, is there a newsgroup that ID's UseNet kooks ? When you think about it, the idea of *A LA CARTE* television is nothing more
than an *OXYMORON* Even if you had more than a thousand TV channels to pick from, either your cable or satellite provider would determine just which channels belonged in which groups not you. Now it was in multiples of say "20" just what channels would you pick ? Your service provider no doubt would have all the movie channels in one group, likewise the sports channels in another group, again all the news channels in yet another group and so on and so forth. "There are no enemies in science just anomalies" On Mar 1, 2:56 pm, "curmudgeon" <briticanlan***@bresnan.net> wrote: The FCC, being in charge of the cable company monopoly, would forbid> > .......groups not you. Now it was in multiples of say > "20" just what channels would you pick ? ....... such bundling practice under the "A La Carte" banner. Cable companies could still over "Basic" 70-channel bundles, or 200-channel "Digital" bundles, but the FCC would require the ability to only order *1* channel at a time, for A La Carte users. This is not rocket science. It is easy to control the Cable companies to bend to your will, if you are the FCC/Government. That's why 15-channel "Limited" service and "Must Carry" rules exist. The government dictates to the cable companies what they MUST offer to customers. A La Carte would work the same way. Also, in addition to the comment above, which seems accurate and
insightful, most folks would probably choose (c) NONE OF THE ABOVE. They'd download whatever programs they wanted to see a la carte for zero dollars per month. It's real hard to compete with a cost of zero dollars per month. metachromatic wrote:
SFTV wrote: > > It is easy to control the Cable companies to bend to your will, Thanks!> > if you are the FCC/Government. That's why 15-channel "Limited" > > service and "Must Carry" rules exist. The government dictates > > to the cable companies what they MUST offer to customers. > > A La Carte would work the same way. > > > Also, in addition to the comment above, which seems > accurate and insightful, ........ > most folks would probably choose (c) NONE OF THE ABOVE. That's pretty much what I do now. I like the TV show Galactica on Sci-> They'd download whatever programs they wanted to see. > It's real hard to compete with a cost of zero dollars per month. fi, but I'm certainly NOT going to pay an extra ~$40 a month just to see it! That would be foolish. I'll download the show off the net, and later purchase the DVD. In affect, Internet-based a la carte to get the Sci-Fi Channel's original programs.
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