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<p>[QUOTE="CaliTVguy, post: 111587, member: 26220"]Yeah, it still boggles me that the consumer shares the cost for a number of these local sports networks like the Houston one mentioned in the article, the University of Texas, ACC and SEC Networks, etc. </p><p></p><p>ESPN will always be the 100 lb elephant in the room I think. I'm wondering if we'll start to see more and more sports programming be provided "a la carte"?[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaliTVguy, post: 111587, member: 26220"]Yeah, it still boggles me that the consumer shares the cost for a number of these local sports networks like the Houston one mentioned in the article, the University of Texas, ACC and SEC Networks, etc. ESPN will always be the 100 lb elephant in the room I think. I'm wondering if we'll start to see more and more sports programming be provided "a la carte"?[/QUOTE]
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