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Cable companies that have invested billions of dollars upgrading their networks for digital have been disappointed to find that viewers are churning even faster than they did for analog cable—unless they are offered programs and movies on demand, a technology that makes the digital premium worthwhile to them. There is a catch, however: the networks are reluctant to offer programming on demand because this makes it easier for viewers to skip advertisements and thus costs the networks revenues.
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Companies that divest during downturns may actually miss the best opportunities for growth. A thoughtful acquisition strategy can sometimes be the surer bet.
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