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Re: NFL network agrees to deal with cable companies
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Re: NFL network agrees to deal with cable companies
Originally posted by Mikey82
BOOO! Damn you, Time Warner!
Factor in NFL greed. The NFL wants them to charge every subscriber more $, and T-W has long said they would be happy to show NFL Network as an extra-charge channel - those who want to buy it can; those that don't, don't. Sounds reasonable to me...
The NFL balks at that, because if their product can only reach a certain percentage of the potential viewership, it is reflected by lesser buckets 'o cash the NFL can extract from advertisers.
Here in Cincy, T-W has approx. 640,000 customers. Considerable numbers who don't give a rat's patoot about NFL football. Why should those folks have to pay more, just to benefit those that like NFL ball?
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