Overpriced Content Exemplified by AP Story
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Cable television often boasts that it can
deliver esoteric fare suiting nearly any taste. But it could be
rendered obsolete by the likes of Bill Eason's hog cooking class.
The North Carolina cook's program - self-described as an "all-day, whole hog class edited
down to 45 minutes on how to find, select, prepare and serve whole hog from the man who cooks several hundred per
year" - will be available for a $1.99 download as early as next month on something called DaveTV
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