landtuna said:Lkeller said:All told, we probably watch 25 channels regularly, and another 25 during the course of a month. So if the providers or the cable company charged me only $2 per channel for those 50, I'd be paying about what I pay now for Comcast. If I was charged $3 per channel, I would be paying considerably more - with many fewer choices.
I don't see the upside.
The upside is for people like me who regularly watched only a few cable services (I counted 5 before realizing it was costing me $65/month for those 5 and pulled the plug).
So "a la carte" would be right for you, landtuna. But as I said in my post above, I think I'm more typical of the average modern TV viewer, who watches approximately 50 channels in the course of any month. At least it seems typical of my friends and acquaintances. And the ones who are sports fanatics watch even more channels.
So while "a la carte" might save a vew of you some money, for the rest of us, I think it would mean either higher prices, and elss selection.
Do I need the 200+ channels I get? Hardly - I don't even know what they all are....I could lose over 100 channels and not even notice. But having to pick and choose would be time consuming, and I'd probably end up paying more than I do now.