
- September15 2004
- Volume 11
- Issue 17
Cable Cost Blues
What you won't hear:
Ask your local cable television operatorwhy your monthly charges have gonethrough the roof and you're likely to hearabout the 34% increase in programmingcosts and the money poured into improvingand maintaining the cable infrastructure.It's almostcertain that the cable operator has noother cable company competing withit. Cable companies go head-to-head inonly 2% of the nation's markets. Notsurprisingly, cable subscribers who live inthese markets save an average of 15%.And if you think being able to pick andpay for only the channels you want towatch will cut your bill, some cableoperators argue that the opposite istrue. As less-watched channels die off,the cable company's revenue will dropand it will have to charge even more tomake up the shortfall.
Articles in this issue
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A Doctor's Money Magazine: The Journey Continuesover 17 years ago
Physician Compensation: Same Story, Different Dayover 17 years ago
The Doctor Will See You, Nowover 17 years ago
Enjoy the Family Vacation of a Lifetimeover 17 years ago
How's Your Marriage, Doctor?over 17 years ago
Drive Smart with a Premium Small Carover 17 years ago
Cinema Consults: SECRET WINDOWover 17 years ago
Solve the Ambiguous Pension Plan Puzzleover 17 years ago
Uncover Hidden Costs of Financial Adviceover 17 years ago
Educate Your College Kids in Finance





















































