Comcast Pressures Local Cable Firms to Curb Low-Cost TV Packages (bloomberg.com)
Gerry Smith, reporting for Bloomberg: Comcast is trying to restrict cable operators' sales of low-cost TV service to ensure its regional sports networks don't lose too many subscribers, according to a trade group of about 750 smaller companies that have taken their complaint to regulators. Comcast has tried to limit the availability of sports-free offerings in contract talks with pay-TV operators, according to the American Cable Association, whose members have about 7 million subscribers. In addition to being the largest U.S. cable provider, Comcast owns regional sports channels in markets such as Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia. The claim shows programmers are fighting back as more consumers seek TV options that don't include sports. Cable operators are trying to stem subscriber losses by offering a "basic" service with just a few channels and internet access for fans of Netflix or Amazon.
Religions are a world-wide problem and we're headed for another dark age if things continue the way they've been going.
You should see the politics sphere in the US now.
How could I not? That stuff is all but inescapable.
This kneeling thing is just the last nail in the coffin.
I agree. I've been a NFL fan for 40 years, but as a U.S. Army veteran, the NFL will never get another dime of my money.
Acting like you have more respect for criminals than you do for the flag and all it stands for, is repulsive.
I will give the players all the respect they deserve which is NONE.