Just to clarify, I wasn't asking you to prove Dish was keeping the prices low, but for Dish to back up their own claim.
Channel bundles would be fine under my second argument... let's say Dish agrees to pay 1 cent/minute/channel viewed. So if I watch ESPN for a 3 hour game, Dish would owe ESPN $1.80. If I watch Lifetime for a minute, Dish pays them .01. I watch 15 minutes of the History channel, that's 15 cents. Channels that get watched get more.
Obviously, the price is made up.
Let's think outside the box though.
Isn't there something similar to that being used somewhere already? Is that what they call metered usage? It sounds like an alright idea and I wonder how well it would work. I'm curious how much a channel like Esquire would have to charge per minute in order to make enough to keep the channel running though.