When the "premium channels" for TV came out however many years ago that was, people bought into the idea. They could get new movies and special programming for an additional fee. So, they paid. Maybe the mentality was that it was like paying for going to a movie. I remember that mentality. We did it a few times when there was a special sporting event in the late 70's or early 80's. We would generally have a party, and everyone chipped in to cover the fee. We did HBO for a while, but found the selections too limited for the price.
So, more and more, many of the sporting and special events on TV are on premium channels. You have to subscribe to the "sports level package" or the higher than basic satellite package. Or some other subscription service. The NFL channel. The Yankee channel. The NBA channel. The MBL channel. And, stupid, we do it.
What would happen if people stopped paying for these extra premium channels, and said, "No thanks, I'll stick with the basic, and when you do not offer quality programming, I will turn to alternative entertainment: board games (not online premium games), card games, dominoes, books, music, conversation, or hobbies that do not involve media. Or, I will go to a movie at a movie theater. Or a local concert. Or play. Or, whatever.
Well, of course, this will never happen.
I often question if I really get my money's worth of the Cable service I use. I like the access to NASCAR events, which, so far, do not require a special network access, and the Weather Channel, the programming of which has gone done hill, now that they do not offer continuous weather but they offer canned programs (yuck).
I blame the consumer. The supply is out there, and we watch this schlocky stuff instead of tuning out and finding something better to watch.
I am as guilty as the next person.
Over the last 8 or 9 years, I have become more discriminatory about what I watch on TV. I do not have the TV on for background noise, as I used to do many, many years ago. I use other media including books (they are media) CDs, DVDs, and because I have a good turntable, vinyl, for my entertainment.
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