Some TV providers, for example, would only sell the new, cheaper packages in tandem with Internet services, said Hutton, or deny bundling discounts to
skinny cable subscribers.
Not exact matches
As growing numbers of TV watchers either cut the cord entirely or opt for what
cable providers like to call «
skinny bundles,» ESPN's iron grip on viewers and
subscribers is being questioned in a way it never has in the past.
A Rogers TV
subscriber who has the company's new $ 25 Starter package — the «
skinny basic» bundle mandated by new federal rules — could add the Sportsnet channels for $ 18 a month, or Sportsnet and rival TSN together for $ 25, plus the cost of a set - top
cable box.