Stacy King wrote:
clinehall wrote:
Free Market System.
But that's just it Cline! This business plan ISN'T free market! If it was, I would have the choice to view/pay for ESPN3 or Speed2. Instead, my choice is determined by who my ISP is while at the same time being forced to choose between a provider (and ALL their other products which I may or may not want) just to have access to an individual site's content.
It's a cowardly thing to do by ESPN and Speed if you ask me. But again, I need to know what's in it for the ISP partnership... is it just a way for those ISPs to get new subscribers? They MUST be paying ESPN or Speed something... otherwise it would be the worst business plan ever for the websites.
Hey a thoughtful polite discussion of economicswhichcanleanintopolitics discussion on the internet, only on our forum!
Basically it has already been said, but:
My definition of free market allows the producer of a product to sell for how much and whatever means they want. As long as it comes under free trade, the consumer is protected. You don't have to buy it! While I wish I could buy about 20 of the channels I have on my cable system at a prorated price, they ain't gonna let me.
Now with the advances in technology who knows what is on the horizon. Have you noticed how much stuff is on tv that is filmed with a GoPro? Things are getting alot cheaper to produce, will the sporting events limit the rights to showing or look to it as good for their business.
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