Hundreds of Channels and Nothing On?

If you are anything like the rest of humanity, then channel surfing is a large part of your existence. But Alan Graham has a new way of thinking about it that could net you some cash in the process.
I’m currently interested in about 6 shows, all of which it turns out I can get on iTunes. Plus, Netflix handles all of my movie needs. If I’m generous with my iTunes figures, it adds up to about $300 in purchases each year, versus the $600 I pay for all of the “variety” that Comcast provides me. The old model of just piping junk into my home simply doesn’t make sense to me anymore.
Thanks ZDnet
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