Posted by Paul on January 14, 2014 at 13:57:43 from (66.60.223.232):
In Reply to: Weather channel posted by rrlund on January 14, 2014 at 12:53:20:
Sounded like they were paying 12 cents per subscriber, and WC wanted an extra penny. I presume both sides are negotiating now, see who blinks first is what it is....
Weather Nation comes from my state, the local NBC station took over a previous effort of NBC when it fell apart, and runs that weather show. It is run by a couple of popular previous weather meteorologists from here, and does all right. The local channel pops in on the 5s, to do a local weather segment. Probably don't get that on the sat broadcast. They operate pretty cheaply, as they don't get a whole lot of revenue. I'm sure they like getting the exposure for the moment.
For reference, I believe ESPN is getting over $2 per subscriber for their channels from a sat or cable provider.....
Used to be the local broadcast channels were free to the providers, but they are getting a few cents each also. And so our cable bills keep going up. And up.
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