I think that is something the private market ought to institute, not a government solution.
So, in other words, your association does support subsidizing certain programs over others?
There is either a breakdown in the competitive model or there is not.
That was actually probably a pretty good deal, right?
But broadband providers are paying for their spectrum? They have already purchased it? It has been auctioned off?
I don't think government is particularly good at trying to redirect that business model very effectively.
Let's not have government step in and screw it up.
But is it fair for some content to subsidize the other content, which is basically what you are doing as you bundle?
I am just trying to get some sort of feel of overall numbers, overall value.
If you just go where the money is, you are going to go to New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, a few other big cities, and rural folks get left o...
I just cannot believe that, he said.