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December 8, 2005

Pay-per-channel?

Another interesting Jenkins, the Holman W. Jenkins Jr. of Political Diary fame, had an insightful commentary in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal entitled "Decency is Overrated."

For those of you who haven't followed the FCC's recent comments regarding the cable industry, the government body's new interest is in promoting the right for customers to pick and choose which channels they want without having to buy whole packages.

Jenkins feels that the problem is in this argument being fueled by concerns of decency and that this governmental decision will end up driving several small networks out of business and move the options back down from the diversity that a mandatory subscription rate currently sustains.

Jenkins claims that such a battle is "for the future of TV."

What do you all think? Is the business model for allowing customers to choose just the channels they want detrimental to providing true variety and quality?

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