"When you go to a restaurant for a burger and fries, you only pay for the items you order. You don’t pay for the entire menu," notes Jeff McCall. His Indianapolis Star column continues, "If you are a cable television subscriber, however, you are paying for dozens of channels you don’t watch and don’t want. That’s because cable TV giants, such as Comcast and Time Warner, still sell their product in bundles of channels, reaping the benefits of charging consumers for channels that aren’t supported by...
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