Cable companies pay fees to networks so they can show their programming. That certainly doesn't cover the cost of that programming. If you as the customer want to cover that then you will pay much more for cable. I recall a few years ago that cable companies would sell advertising time on the networks they showed. The networks pitched a fit about that and rightly so. Would you rather go the UK way where they collect a tax on your TV?
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Originally posted by Logical
When the boobs are a bouncin, the Chiefs will be trouncin
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What the Raiders fan has said is true, our customs are different. What Al Davis has said is unimportant, and we do not hear his words.
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