On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 7:46 AM, Bob Jersey <[email protected]> wrote:


> Kev, the cablers, at least big guys like Comcast and TW, have to be
> working on updating this sitch if they haven't already. They can't value
> the travelers any less than any other viewer.
>
> There's no need and no incentive to fix it. Hotel guests are a captive
audience to whatever TV service is provided, and as Adam discovered there's
no predicting it in advance. Hotels in big cities like New York and Las
Vegas exist to make their rooms just nice enough to sleep in, but they
really want you out of the room spending money in local businesses. It's
like fast-food restaurant chairs... they could be made more comfortable,
but then the people who only bought a cheap cup of coffee will linger
longer and take up space for some other customer.


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Kevin M. (RPCV)

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