ALUmnus wrote:This being completely ignorant of the industry and what's necessary to pull a profit, but 'a la carte' programming could save cable and keep people from jumping ship. I know I'd sign up, and we'd finally stop subsidizing the channels that no one really watches.
Sorry if that was in the article, I didn't read it.
Because 'a la carte' makes it more expensive to get cable and satellite. You'll end up paying more per channel to make up for what profit they are losing from you not paying for more channels.
Back about 10 years ago when we had Comcast/Adelphia, we had the basic cable (now called digital preferred) but we could pay $5 more a month for additional channels. If it were to be all 'a la carte', you'd be talking $20 alone just for the four major ESPN channels (espn, espn2, espnu, espn classic) and that doesn't even include the HD option which would obviously be more expensive. Want Versus (or whatever its called now), Fox Sports, CBS Sports, TNT, TBS, and NFL Network to name a few other notable channels that are go to selections for sports? There goes another $30. Now your paying $50 a month and only getting 10 channels + locals, and that's not even including HD. Not such a good looking deal now is it?
Of course, they could go with "packages" like the movie package, sports package, etc. That is what they most likely would do, you're never going to get away with paying for only the channels you want. And if they do that, you can guarantee the sports package is going to be among the most expensive packages available if not the most expensive as the sports channels are the most expensive channels to provide.