A&E Networks Is Worried About the TV Bundle Fraying
Networks including Time Warner's HBO, CBS Corporation's Showtime and Viacom's Nickelodeon are creating Internet-based platforms to offer programming directly to consumers.
Amid the changing television landscape, a host of networks including Time Warner's HBO, CBS Corporation's Showtime and Viacom's Nickelodeon are creating Internet-based platforms to offer programming directly to consumers. Though A&E Networks is not ready to make such a move. TheStreet's Scott Gamm speaks with Leon Lazaroff, deputy managing editor of TheStreet to discuss the challenges A&E Networks is facing, along with analysis of the growing popularity of digital TV platforms. A&E Networks includes a variety of major cable-television channels including A&E, History, Lifetime, LMN, among others.









