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http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051222/phth019.html?.v=37

"In addition to the 20-25 channels that customers receive on the Basic Cable Tier, Comcast's Family Tier will include:

* Disney Channel * HGTV
* Toon Disney * Food Network
* PBS KIDS Sprout * DIY
* Discovery Kids * CNN Headline News
* Science Channel (Discovery) * The Weather Channel
* Nickelodeon/Nick Too * National Geographic
* Nickelodeon GAS * C-SPAN
* TBN (Trinity Broadcasting) * C-SPAN 2"

"Customers who select the Family Tier programming package will pay an average of $31.20 per month. The pricing and channel lineup will vary by market and will be based on the cost of Comcast's Basic Cable Tier at a national average price of $12 (locally regulated), the 16 Family Tier channels for $14.95, and a digital cable set-top box with a national average price (also regulated) of $4.25."

How, exciting ?
 

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I think that Pat Robertson saying that God won't help a town in Pennslyvania out in a disaster would tell children a horrible message.

They could never have CAL-SPAN (California C-SPAN) on the bundle because some state representative went off of gay sex in a very explicit way. (Evidently the recording of that was an underground hit.)
 

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ABC Family is already in the basic tier.
It's in the "extended basic" tier, but so is MTV and all the other "smut" they're complaining about. My understanding is that the "basic" ($12) tier consists only of over the air channels and some shopping channels. I looked it up in my neighborhood, and it has OTA channels, TBS (an OTA channel in Atlanta), Food Network, TLC, and public access and shopping channels. No ABC Family.

Also funny that CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News are not in this new Family tier either.
 

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This is Comcast's (and the industry's) preferred implementation of a la carte pricing.

Personally I don't know how per-channel pricing without grouping into packages could pretend to compete price-wise with the existing model.
 

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I like the idea. I don't think anyone will subscribe to it because it is POS programming that even my five year old daughter will be bored of in about two days. It does however give the cable operators a get out when criticized for all the sex and violence on TV these days - they can say if yo don't want that on your TV subscribe to the family plan - you have that choice now. Maybe then the morals police who presume to restrict my freedoms will finally shut up.
 

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Boy the poor kids . I must be a really bad dad my kids 7 and 17 both have all channels on diretv and I dont worry about it. I thought all these so called familys was why we have to put up with the v-chip.

Does the cable box not allow you to block channels like sat boxes do?
 

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Boy the poor kids . I must be a really bad dad my kids 7 and 17 both have all channels on diretv and I dont worry about it. I thought all these so called familys was why we have to put up with the v-chip.

Does the cable box not allow you to block channels like sat boxes do?
Oh they do. And we have been running commericals this past year saying that it can do that.

But this takes the work out of parents hands since they can't seem to do it themselves.
 

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Does the cable box not allow you to block channels like sat boxes do?
To quote the new FCC chairman, who also wants to regulate cable and satellite, "Yes, a parent could block channels, but why should they?"

Be afraid, be very afraid.
 

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The PTC responds:

http://www.parentstv.org/PTC/publications/release/2005/1227.asp

LOS ANGELES – The Parents Television Council President L. Brent Bozell dismissed Comcast’s ‘family tier’ as more foolishness from the cable industry.

“The differences in Comcast’s and Time-Warner’s family tier channel lineups prove that even cable operators can’t agree on what constitutes ‘family’ programming,” said L. Brent Bozell, president of the PTC.

“As with Time-Warner, Comcast’s ‘family tier’ programming options certainly are designed not to interest most families. For instance, there aren’t any sports or movie channels that families could access. Comcast also believes families won’t want to access CNN, MSNBC, CNBC or the Fox News Channel.

“This offering is designed with the idea that most families would continue to opt for the expanded basic cable tier for just a few dollars more a month, not because they still want the raunchy programming, but because the family tier is so limited.

“Not only is family programming missing, but subscribers to Comcast’s ‘family tier’ would also be forced to take 20-25 channels on the ‘basic’ cable tier that they may believe are not family-friendly. In some markets, consumers will get TBS (with Sex & the City) and USA (with Law & Order reruns). These reasons completely defeat the purpose of a ‘family tier’ solution from the cable operators.

“This is more foolishness from the cable industry, another example of a major cable operator which owns the cable networks clearly working to undermine cable choice. We urge cable operators to give families real choice when it comes to cable television. The only option is to give consumers the ability to pick and choose the channels that they want, and pay for only what they want.”
 
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