Comcast Raising Broadcast TV, Regional Sports Fees to Start the New Year

Posted by at 6:35 am on December 13, 2016

Comcast will have and another round of price hikes in the new year.

As reported by ArsTechnica, as of Jan. 1, a $2 increase to the company’s Broadcast TV and Regional Sports Network fees will raise customer costs from $5 to $7 and $3 to $5 per month, respectively.

The controversial charges—added on top of your core TV or bundle price—amount to an extra $48 per year, per customer.

Comcast claims the fees are a way for it to recoup costs associated with network contracts. But programming charges are already passed on to consumers in their cable TV bills, so these rates are viewed as just a sneaky means of squeezing more money out of customers.

Comcast’s Regional Sports Fee, for instance, folks are charged if their channel package includes any sports channel—which most do—regardless of whether they watch those channels.

Such deceptive fees form the basis of a recent class-action lawsuit claiming the company falsely advertises lower-than-actual prices, then raises costs by tacking on additional rates—which Comcast alleges are required by the government.

According to the filing, Comcast in October raised its Broadcast TV and Regional Sports Network fees to $6.50 and $4.50, respectively, in various markets. The latest $7 and $5 charges, however, were recently detailed to customers in Central New Jersey; Lake Township, Mich.; and Montgomery County, Md.

The cable operator has also introduced $5-per-month hikes in the base fees for many Xfinity and Double Play Internet and TV packages, based on customer notices posted online.

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