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Originally Posted by jrref
As I mentioned many times, YouTube like other providers whom provide TV content always have franchise fees to pay to the content providers. If you read the fine print in their price increase announcement they specifically say one of the reasons why the price had to to be increased is because of the rising cost of content. Cable prividers have the same issues. Just the way it is.
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...and yet, they had no problem letting me keep my current prices for another 6 months. I just had to call them and say I was planning on cancelling and wanted some logistics information before doing so.
YouTubeTV's ad revenue increased by almost 2Billion this year, from 5.7B to 7.5B. Their operating costs are only around $200 million. "Just the way it is" is correct. But the thing that's just the way it is, isn't the thing you think it is.