Content Is King, Again

from the Not-There-Yet dept

Cable companies have been great at selling more than just pipe, they sell packages of content. ISPs would love to have the same business model. Selling vanilla internet access is pretty dull and low margin. ISPs already have the billing relationship that is neccessary. But there just isn't any service or content out there worth subscribing to. I get HBO because I've become addicted to "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "Six Feet Under". There is just no web equivalent for ISPs. Digital music might be a killer subscription service, if the music industry would let it.
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    alternatives(), 16 Sep 2002 @ 1:36pm

    Sure - Startrek.net

    There is 'content' tied to an ISP. Parts of AOL-Time Warner are (were?) supposed to be 'special' content by coosing AOL as your provider.

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