I'm not trying to politicize this conversation in any way, but I think the apt term to describe the current system is 'channel socialism'. We all pay the cable companies like we pay the health insurance companies. Some of us use ESPN and FX and MTV while others use more niche channels like Science Channel, Speed, etc.- but in the end, it works best when we all pay towards the same pot and the bigger channels essentially subsidize the existence of the smaller channels. Its a stable business model, though, much like how health insurance companies charge premiums based upon age, but it doesn't necessarily mean you will use the services- but spreading "risk" around is a solid business principle.
Quality channels, programming and, most importantly, choice, disappear without this system. Everyone sighs when they pay their cable bill, and I agree that they are a little out of hand now, but the alternative is fewer choices and less quality programming.
Quality channels, programming and, most importantly, choice, disappear without this system. Everyone sighs when they pay their cable bill, and I agree that they are a little out of hand now, but the alternative is fewer choices and less quality programming.