It amazes me that Comcast charges customers for its cable TV services.
Out of my continued frustration with Comcast’s very limited available programming, while checking the listings this morning (SW Florida area), I totaled up the channels with "Paid Programming"; 24 out of the 71 channels available - that's nearly 34% ! Our choices of programming are extremely limited with Comcast's "basic" service.
Comcast markets "There's Always Tons to Watch on Comcast". That of course is if their customers "up sell" to the numerous, costly add-on services. I've tried the "full package" in the past - absorbanently expensive, and yet still very limited on programming - multiple movie channels that all play the same movies, just on different days or weeks, over and over. "On Demand" - another expensive option. Forty-five commercial free MUSIC CHANNELS - give me a break. I, like probably most people, have a stereo system that has many more options and sounds phenomenally better than my computer.
I'm disgusted with the transition, I should say deterioration, of cable networking over the years.
I would imagine that Comcast has received other comments such as mine and those probably won't get much attention either but I've at least found another place with your Forum page to vent my frustrations.
I'm going to try out Satellite TV next but not yet with much expectation.
KAC
Out of my continued frustration with Comcast’s very limited available programming, while checking the listings this morning (SW Florida area), I totaled up the channels with "Paid Programming"; 24 out of the 71 channels available - that's nearly 34% ! Our choices of programming are extremely limited with Comcast's "basic" service.
Comcast markets "There's Always Tons to Watch on Comcast". That of course is if their customers "up sell" to the numerous, costly add-on services. I've tried the "full package" in the past - absorbanently expensive, and yet still very limited on programming - multiple movie channels that all play the same movies, just on different days or weeks, over and over. "On Demand" - another expensive option. Forty-five commercial free MUSIC CHANNELS - give me a break. I, like probably most people, have a stereo system that has many more options and sounds phenomenally better than my computer.
I'm disgusted with the transition, I should say deterioration, of cable networking over the years.
I would imagine that Comcast has received other comments such as mine and those probably won't get much attention either but I've at least found another place with your Forum page to vent my frustrations.
I'm going to try out Satellite TV next but not yet with much expectation.
KAC