Content providers have continually resisted Apple's attempts to create a cable bundle or a set of standalone
channel packages because it would disrupt the television industry and upset existing revenue streams.
Cable and satellite providers have long been against the unbundling of TV
channel packages because they wouldn't be able to charge as much for an a la carte menu of stations.
Not exact matches
[The Left seems to have jumped ahead in the race for
packaged, scalable campaign software over the past few years in part
because of the example of the Dean and Kerry campaigns in 2004, but also
because of the work of individual activists, like the founders of ActBlue and the prominent bloggers who've helped
channel online donations to chosen candidates.
Sowards here points to two possible challenges libraries face with subscription services: First, there may be overlap and duplication
because libraries already have purchased some books found in those eCollections through other
channels and in other formats, and second, titles are sometimes pulled from eCollections — often without prior notice to the subscribing institution —
because contractual agreements between publishers and subscription -
package aggregators may be subject to change.
If I could make one suggestion it might be to add WiFi and a different TV
package because it was limited to certain
channels.
The legal dispute is important
because Aereo now represents the greatest threat to the TV industry's «bundle» model, which involves force - feeding giant
packages of
channels to cable and satellite viewers at ever higher prices.
It's an all - inclusive $ 35
package that brings a handful of
channels you may or may not want to watch... but that doesn't really matter,
because you don't get to pick and choose (for the most part, anyway).
That's not just for BT Sport Ultra HD,
because you get more in the
package, including 50 premium
channels, 13 of which are in HD.
Sony didn't stop at just gaming, though,
because the company also struck a huge blow against cable by revealing that the PlayStation Vue will allow for a la carte cable
packages, leaving it up to viewers what
channels they want to watch.