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US cable launches new attack on per-channel option
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Reuters - The U.S. ­href="http://cable.livepress.c­om">cable industry on­Wednesday launched a fresh­attack against efforts by U.S.­regulators who are pressing­them to sell channels­individually, or a ­href="http://la-carte.livepres­s.com">la carte, refuting­a study that ­href="http://said.livepress.co­m">said ­href="http://consumers.livepre­ss.com">consumers could­save money that way.
How we pay for cable may be about to change
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Industry Fiercely Opposes Unbundled TV
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AP - It's a question that many cable TV subscribers ask: My cable company keeps adding more channels to my system, but I don't watch many of them. Why can't I just pick the ones I want?
'A La Carte' Cable May Not Be Appetizing
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AP - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. And save money in the process.
Early Lunch Periods May Breed Bad Habits
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AP - While many office workers were taking their coffee breaks, 14-year-old Michelle Pagan was having lunch. Not that she was ready for her peanut butter sandwich and bag of pretzels at 10:20 a.m.
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Early Lunch Periods May Breed Bad Habits
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AP - While many office workers were taking their coffee breaks, 14-year-old Michelle Pagan was having lunch.
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FCC now sees a la carte pay TV cutting prices
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Reuters - Cable and satellite television bills could fall by as much as 13 percent if consumers could choose only the channels they wanted to watch, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday, reversing its earlier conclusions.
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Report: Cable a La Carte Would Save Money
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AP - Most cable TV subscribers would save money if allowed to pay for only the channels they want, a Federal Communications Commission study said Thursday, reversing the agency's earlier finding that consumers wouldn't benefit.
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US FCC now sees a la carte pay TV cutting prices
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Reuters - American consumers could see their cable or satellite television bill fall by as much as 13 percent if they could pay for only the channels they want, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday, contradicting its earlier study.
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