I refuse. Will not pay for @Disney If they don't want to distribute it in an already well operating org that I'm already paying.
Suddenly a lot of people claim they're cool with the cable model. I have doubts since satellite always existed at reasonable prices. The a la carte drumbeat was deafening.
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Satellite had heavy maintenance overhead and isn't feasible for apts. I don't think it's the model people didn't like about cable, but the companies running it.
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Satellite was unpopular even among people who could use it. Very little clamoring for apt buildings to support it, either (I know, I really wanted satellite). Very little clamoring for legal obligation for buildings to allow satellite.
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All I know is that the words that came out of the mouths of thought leaders, over and over again were: "an a la carte model is what is needed to fix cable." And those people were wrong and actually made things worse ;)
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Well I agree with your conclusion there
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I mean Amazon has had $2 episodes a la carte the entire time. When I'd point that out people would say "too expensive". I think we're just deep in "faster horse" territory here.
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