How a threat to drop AMC could kill the cable bundle

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How a threat to drop AMC could kill the cable bundle December 29, 2015 http://nypost.com/2015/12/29/how-a-threat-to-drop-amc-could-kill-the-cable-bundle/
A standoff between a consortium of small cable companies and AMC Networks could speed up the death of the cable bundle, sources tell The Post.The consortium, which represents about four million homes, is refusing to pay a demand for what they claim is a tripling of AMC Networks’ fees — and are telling subscribers they can get AMC’s popular “The Walking Dead” through streaming services.The consortium, called the National Cable TV Co-operative, is tired of skyrocketing fees.Overall, small cable operator margins on pay TV service are about 10 percent.Meanwhile, the margin on broadband service is as high as 90 percent, insiders said.That means some small cable operators, faced with carriage standoffs, aren’t afraid of killing the TV bundle to speed up cord-cutting because broadband TV is more profitable, cable sources tell The Post.The shift could influence the bigger cable companies, like Comcast, where this year the number of broadband subscribers passed pay-TV customers.
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As long as Disney is around, the bundle will be with us.

AMC Networks is a lesser player that has three or four popular shows bundle wide (and not a whole lot else).

Viacom is pretty much in the same boat but lacking much in the way of must-see properties.

Fox, NBC and CBS are a concern (approaching that of Disney) with toes in both the LIL and cable channel spaces.
 

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