Summary
In his Tuesday letter, "A la carte cable," David Honig uses the library as an analogy for why cable TV should not be available to consumers a la carte. Why not stick with an analogy to a restaurant, the source of the phrase?
When a new restaurant in my neighborhood receives good reports, I likely will give it a try. If it suits me and many others, it likely will thrive. If it serves unsavory (in some minds) or poor food, has lousy service or attracts a very small clientele, it likely will not survive in the marketplace. Why should television stations be any different?See the full content of this document
Extract
Options and 'a La Carte' Cable
DALE HILL
Colorado Springs*Kudos for running Peter Suderman's column raising ...See the full content of this document
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