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Next up: Cable Operators vs. Netflix -- (link)
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znufrii
Jul 19 '12, 11:02
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one sticking point in Dish's negotionations with AMC was the network's distributing of content via Netflix.
(consumerist.com)
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it does feel like the cable operators are fighting their inevitable extinction. -- nm
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Epiphany
Jul 19, 11:10
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Agreed. I am tired of paying for 6 shopping channels and 14 channels that only show infomericals. I want to pick and choose my channels -- nm
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amoxy
Jul 19, 11:21
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and to me, it is so win-win to have ala carte. I am self-selecting as an HGTV addict. my ad eyes are much more valuable than are those of some random
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amanda
Jul 19, 11:27
what I would do is...
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znufrii
Jul 19, 11:16
Beginning of the end of cable monopoly, online here we come....*yesssss* -- nm
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budice
Jul 19, 11:04
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that is what is going to happen - people won't care - they want their shows and they want them now. path of least resistence -- nm
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Epiphany
Jul 19, 11:11
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