Mr. Dolan: Mischief on Martin's Mind

Answer: Rates could go down, but only if Cablevision allowed its customers to buy a reasonably priced sports tier and nothing else. But Cablevision could require the buy-through of one or more programming tiers before someone can qualify to buy a sports tier. Think of the revenue hit if 15%-20% of s...

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