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  1. J

    Suddenlink is fighting the growing fees that networks charge for their programming. News Corp/Fox is

    And there's no point in writing to the parties involved with what the other wants you to tell them. You're just preaching to the choir. Just lock the two parties in a room and let them learn how to play nice in the sandbox. Ultimately, they will.
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    TV License in the UK

    Yikes! That's equivalent to the basic cable bill (sans premiums) for many of us. Ludicrous. Just lopping off the fee for black and white sets should suffice. How many of those do you even see these days in a size suitable for the average family room, anyway. Anyway, this fee will only go away...
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    TV License in the UK

    Nope. They're not. There is no such thing as "Free TV" in Britain. It costs £126.50 (US$216.50 as of Nov. 25, 2005) a year to watch the BBC, etc. on a colo(u)r set and £42.00 (US$72) a year on a black and white one - just to watch anything at all. Rates vary for special circumstances - for...