> Aren't I just charging more for A - which gets paid - but needlessly filling B with programming?
The idea is that the subsidy takes B from losing money being profitable.
Truthfully, only the individual networks know whether the subsidy makes them additional profit or allows them to profitably air networks that they wouldn't otherwise be able to.
The idea is that the subsidy takes B from losing money being profitable.
Truthfully, only the individual networks know whether the subsidy makes them additional profit or allows them to profitably air networks that they wouldn't otherwise be able to.