Why TV content costs are rising
All over the world, prices that consumers pay monthly for subscription television or video services continue to rise –to their understandable chagrin. This rise is driven largely by the costs that distributors (pay-TV companies) must pay to the companies that create or package the programming or content: the networks. Subscription TV companies, as a rule, pay a fee for every household that receives that package, whether or not anyone in that household watches the network.
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