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I’m not saying that you will pay separately for every channel you might want to watch. Bundles are often easier to service and sell, and that efficiency creates benefits that can be shared with viewers. But it is simply wishful thinking to assume that a pricing model that worked in an era with very limited choices for consumers is going to hold out in a world of nearly unlimited competition.

Media Companies, Beware the Priceline Negotiator - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com

Saul Hansell weighs in on the Mark Cuban post about Boxee and the future of video.

Source: The New York Times

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Hi, I'm Bijan and this is my personal blog. I live just outside of Boston. I grew up in NY and lived for nearly 10 years in the Bay area. I travel a ton.

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