The news is finally out everywhere-
Comcast customers are bracing for another price increase, this time affecting their access to Regional Sports Networks (RSNs). The cable giant has announced plans to raise the monthly cost of RSNs by $1 to $2, impacting subscribers across various markets. This increase means some Comcast customers could see an extra $12 to $24 tacked onto their annual bills, depending on the number of RSNs they receive and the specific increase in their area.
Does not anyone understand these increases are pushing more subscribers away, specially a RSN charge of up to $24.
Subscribers are going to see that on their bill, go, we never watch that channel (only about 2-3% watch the RSNs). call up Comcast, say we do not watch that channel, can we take it off, Comcast will say nope, part of the package, subscribers will say, if it is part of that package, why does it cost extra, Comcast will say sorry, nothing we can do.
Then that subscriber is looking for a alternative to Comcast Cable TV.
It is wildly known, the most expensive services are the ones losing the most subscribers, DirecTV has lost over 14 Million, down to under 10 Million, Comcast over 10 Million, now has about 13M.
Yet, they are not willing to change their business practices.
Now streaming services have mostly become profitable ( except Peacock, AMC+), at the rate of losses (8 Million this year), Cable/Satellite, in 3-5 years, will not have enough subscribers to be profitable.