Hey James, Nice Neck Fat
P.S – I still don’t forgive you for making me miss the 2002 Yankee season, asshat.
P.S – I still don’t forgive you for making me miss the 2002 Yankee season, asshat.
I am still testing PuSH and it doesn’t seem to be working. I heard that it takes Google Reader a little while to adjust. In other news WOOOOOOOOOOO spring break. I’ll be home doing nothing.
Here we go again… Take 3… As of March 7th, Cablevision may no longer carry WABC 7. It’s the usual “we aren’t getting enough royalties” vs “we don’t want to pay you more and increase our customers’ bills” argument. Newsflash, idiots at Cablevision: It’s a broadcast channel! You can get it free over the air with a digital receiver. How are you dropping free content from your cable system? Are we that low?
Historically, this happened with the YES network in 2002, Food Network & HGTV in January 2010 and now this in March? This happened with Time Warner and Fox, but an agreement was reached.
What does this mean for consumers? It’s awful. This is setting a bad precedent. Pretty much, Cablevision will threaten to drop any network it does not want to pay more money to. It only hurts the consumers, because if other companies give in and pay more, the cost gets passed on. If Cablevision drops the channels, customers get angry. This is happening way too frequently, and networks will catch on and use this to force carriers to pay them more. I do see Cablevision’s point, but at the same time, they are just dumb.
At the rate everyone is increasing prices, cable TV will be $300 per month. I say ditch television and watch your shows online.