this strategy is working right now for TW. i have hbo just for a few shows (Sopranos, Curb your enthusiasm) unless the advertising market rebounds (it may never be like it was) or having readers somehow makes them money, why would they want more readers? to make their bandwidth bill higher? they have to distinguish their service to be relevant in the broadband market.
i hate it when people threaten that movie quality will suffer, and we won't have any more blockbuster movies. as long as teen agers want to get away from their parents theaters will stay in business. besides what does this really mean? we may never see twister 2? please.
this strategy is working right now for TW. i have hbo just for a few shows (Sopranos, Curb your enthusiasm) unless the advertising market rebounds (it may never be like it was) or having readers somehow makes them money, why would they want more readers? to make their bandwidth bill higher? they have to distinguish their service to be relevant in the broadband market.
i hate it when people threaten that movie quality will suffer, and we won't have any more blockbuster movies. as long as teen agers want to get away from their parents theaters will stay in business. besides what does this really mean? we may never see twister 2? please.