There is another hidden aspect to the decline of restaurants caused by the epidemic. Disney corporation owns ESPN and their affiliated TV channels (to the best of my knowledge). ESPN was a steady TV routine for bars and restaurants, and this cable option came at a price. Now Disney has decided to remove all of its programming from my cable provider, Spectrum, at a minimum, because they are not satisfied with the negotiated price. So go figure, here these corporations who are so 'eco' friendly cannot accept the charitable contribution of a slight decrease in revenue, to maintain the emergency public broadcasting system, which puts our citizens in jeopardy. Worse Disney made an UN-wise investment, and wants for us the small consumer to cover their losses. One successful business model does not imply that same business model is ideal for all corporations. The cable companies are the Walmart, the one stop shopping location for families. All the TV channels providers want to rake in the enormous monthly subscription revenue. So here is a question America, how many $9.99 per month TV channels are you willing to pay for, in addition to the phone and internet service which you most likely get from the cable company (mine with only access TEN TV channels exceeds $160 per month), and still continue to feed and clothe your families? Someone in the FCC needs to wake up before it is too late! Please.
There is another hidden aspect to the decline of restaurants caused by the epidemic. Disney corporation owns ESPN and their affiliated TV channels (to the best of my knowledge). ESPN was a steady TV routine for bars and restaurants, and this cable option came at a price. Now Disney has decided to remove all of its programming from my cable provider, Spectrum, at a minimum, because they are not satisfied with the negotiated price. So go figure, here these corporations who are so 'eco' friendly cannot accept the charitable contribution of a slight decrease in revenue, to maintain the emergency public broadcasting system, which puts our citizens in jeopardy. Worse Disney made an UN-wise investment, and wants for us the small consumer to cover their losses. One successful business model does not imply that same business model is ideal for all corporations. The cable companies are the Walmart, the one stop shopping location for families. All the TV channels providers want to rake in the enormous monthly subscription revenue. So here is a question America, how many $9.99 per month TV channels are you willing to pay for, in addition to the phone and internet service which you most likely get from the cable company (mine with only access TEN TV channels exceeds $160 per month), and still continue to feed and clothe your families? Someone in the FCC needs to wake up before it is too late! Please.