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Its coming FAST, last dagger in Cable and Satellite delivered. The Local Broadcasting Affiliates better unify (quit competing with yourselves - you can't do it) and allow us to distribute their local rights a) free with Ads or b) as a paid package asap or it will be an sol situation as the current vMVPDs will rise on this. We don't need the box, you we can do it now. Your going to lose Pro Sports next. Millions of consumers await or will turn to OTA (as they already are and we will service them there as well). You don't have to miss out, get the revenues instead of planning to plan, that goes no where. corp.freecast.com https://lnkd.in/eis3-cW7
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Check out our new LDTV video, where Kartik Agrawal, our Product Specialist, talks about how programmatic audio is reshaping digital marketing activities. #LDTV #Updates #DigitalMarketingTransformation #ChallengeTheNow
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FCC Cracks Down on Pay TV 'Junk Fees': New 'All-In Pricing' Order Forces Cable and Satellite Operators To Advertise One All-Inclusive Price for Linear Video Service By a 3-2 party-line vote, the FCC on Thursday approved a report and order that would require cable and satellite pay TV operators to publish in their advertising and on customer bills the actual total price of their video service, so-called junk fees included. ACA Connects pushed back, claiming the "all-In pricing" order fails to account for the No. 1 driver of "sticker shock," broadcast retransmission fees.
Cable And Satellite Providers Required To Disclose “All In” Pricing Under Newly Passed FCC Rules
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Interesting move. Interesting spin, too, in the third graf. As someone about to migrate from cable back to local, I beg to differ with the opinion that local channels are content that people "no longer care to watch." Actually, people no longer care to have their local news and sports blacked out for weeks on end, or be forced to pay for what an antenna can give many of them for free. Smart, but maybe not in the way Direc intended. https://lnkd.in/er-5wsXz
DirecTV Drops Local Stations From Lower-Priced Bundle
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Spectrum (and similar cable providers) may charge customers for: Basic Cable Packages: This includes a set of standard channels, local networks, and public access channels. Premium Channels: Additional costs for premium channels like HBO, Showtime, etc. Internet Service: Often bundled with cable TV, with different speed tiers corresponding to different prices. Equipment Fees: Charges for cable boxes, DVRs, and other equipment. Installation and Activation Fees: A one-time cost for setting up the service. Promotional Pricing: Companies may offer lower rates for a limited time as a promotion. Boss Media Box, on the other hand, offers: Transparent Pricing: A straightforward pricing model without hidden fees or surprises. All-Inclusive Packages: International channels, live Netflix, Peacock, and more are included in one package. No Contracts: Unlike many cable companies, Boss Media Box often doesn't require a long-term commitment. Affordable Options: With competitive pricing and occasional discounts, Boss Media Box aims to provide excellent value.
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Broadcast networks are estimated to have dropped 6.6% to $3.4 billion, while cable networks are estimated to be down 8.2% to $3.8 billion.
National TV Ad Revenue Sinks 7.4% To $7.2B In Q1: Analyst
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New Post: Internet Protocol Television Market to Showcase Robust Growth By Forecast to 2032 - https://lnkd.in/dtdKhQuu
Internet Protocol Television Market to Showcase Robust Growth By Forecast to 2032
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Spectrum (and similar cable providers) may charge customers for: Basic Cable Packages: This includes a set of standard channels, local networks, and public access channels. Premium Channels: Additional costs for premium channels like HBO, Showtime, etc. Internet Service: Often bundled with cable TV, with different speed tiers corresponding to different prices. Equipment Fees: Charges for cable boxes, DVRs, and other equipment. Installation and Activation Fees: A one-time cost for setting up the service. Promotional Pricing: Companies may offer lower rates for a limited time as a promotion. Boss Media Box, on the other hand, offers: Transparent Pricing: A straightforward pricing model without hidden fees or surprises. All-Inclusive Packages: International channels, live Netflix, Peacock, and more are included in one package. No Contracts: Unlike many cable companies, Boss Media Box often doesn't require a long-term commitment. Affordable Options: With competitive pricing and occasional discounts, Boss Media Box aims to provide excellent value.
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In our new FAST report, Samsung Ads Canada found that nearly half of streamers in Canada use FAST and 74% of consumers view the content on FAST as good or better than content on traditional TV. For a deeper dive into our new insights, download the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gBGk7M97
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