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Originally Posted by bronco67
A la Carte cable sounds great in theory, but there are variables to consider. If you tell the cable company you only want channels a, b, and c...what if something pops up on channel x, y, or z and you don't have any of those? I have the Food network, but I still like to know I have that and other channels that I might watch if something grabs my interest.
Of course, there's always just having the character to not give a shit what's on TV...but I can't do that. There's too much good stuff on.
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I wouldn't call it character, just a difference, but I 99% fall in the "don't give a shit what is on TV" category.
They could address your issues by simply showing a full guide of scheduled programming, and if you saw something upcoming that you wanted to watch, you could buy it on demand, just like you can a movie.