Cable operators are beside themselves with concern about News Corporation's demands that cable operators pay more for the right-angled basic news network. Fox News executives say their ratings justify a quadruple rate hike, bringing the wholesale cost of the news channel to $1 per month per subscriber, a price that will be passed on to all cable and satellite customers with the next round of annual rate increases starting in January 2006. CNN, in comparison, asks for 60c per month for its package of news channels.
That makes Fox News Channel the most expensive non-sports basic cable network (ESPN charges $2.60 per month wholesale rate), and will reflect a substantial portion of the average 2-5% increase basic cable and satellite customers will see in their rates in 2006. Many operators are preparing to hit the $50.00 per month enhanced basic rate by 2007.
USA Network has also wrangled its own rate increase - TW systems are now paying 80c per month wholesale for the channel. USA execs justify their own rate increase by saying the network has enhanced its program lineup with more original and exclusive programming specials, series, and sports features.
That makes Fox News Channel the most expensive non-sports basic cable network (ESPN charges $2.60 per month wholesale rate), and will reflect a substantial portion of the average 2-5% increase basic cable and satellite customers will see in their rates in 2006. Many operators are preparing to hit the $50.00 per month enhanced basic rate by 2007.
USA Network has also wrangled its own rate increase - TW systems are now paying 80c per month wholesale for the channel. USA execs justify their own rate increase by saying the network has enhanced its program lineup with more original and exclusive programming specials, series, and sports features.