Going after Big Cable on pricing doesn't solve anything...it's all about the programming costs that the cable companies are forced to pass on to the consumers. Look at TWC's 4th quarter loss due to programming costs.
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Going after Big Cable on pricing doesn't solve anything...it's all about the programming costs that the cable companies are forced to pass on to the consumers. Look at TWC's 4th quarter loss due to programming costs.