yh125d
Diamond Member
I torrent the handful of shows I watch (maybe 6). Not because I can't afford cable, I can easily afford it, and really wish I had it. But I don't mostly as a protest. Until the providers realize that the world is starting to move beyond their outdated business scheme of pay for a big chunk of 60 channels of which you'll only watch 15 and move towards a more a la carte (by show or channel) based model, I don't plan to have cable service
A perfect example of someone doing this properly, is how the NCAA offered all March Madness games for online viewing for $3.99. This is perfect and I bought it immediately. More people should be doing this. Specifically I hope ESPN starts doing this. Either offer their full programming online, or things like a "NBA Playoffs Package" for $10. I'd sure buy it. They already have a billing system and subscription system via ESPN insider, and a streaming service in ESPN3. At the very least they should let people pay a dollar to watch a college game that's blacked out in their area
A perfect example of someone doing this properly, is how the NCAA offered all March Madness games for online viewing for $3.99. This is perfect and I bought it immediately. More people should be doing this. Specifically I hope ESPN starts doing this. Either offer their full programming online, or things like a "NBA Playoffs Package" for $10. I'd sure buy it. They already have a billing system and subscription system via ESPN insider, and a streaming service in ESPN3. At the very least they should let people pay a dollar to watch a college game that's blacked out in their area
