This Is our Village

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

TV Blocks included in Century Village's Bulk Agreement with Atlantic Broadband.
$29* of your monthly COA fee pays for Atlantic Broadband's

LIMITED Block (about 50 channels)
VALUE Block (another approx. 200 channels)
VALUE Plus (additional 8 channels)
MoreTv (another approx. 120 channels)
MOVIES, SPORTS & EXTRAS: The four premium services below
MOVIEPLEX (3 channels)
STARZ (17 channels)
HBO (17 channels)
EPIX (8 channels)

To view all the channels,
1.go to https://atlanticbb.com/select-communities/century-village
2.Scroll to bottom. click on "View My Channel Lineup" icon.
3.Wait for "VIEW MY CHANNEL LINEUP"
4.Start scrolling and scrolling and scrolling.

*: The $29 may go up $1.25/yr. for each of the remaining 9 years of the agreement.

Compare to various other Cable TV providers. (All quotes from their websites.)

Atlantic Broadband: "MORE TV 240+ Channel Details Includes: Digital Adapter $74.99 /mo for 6 months. Price increases by $20/mo for months 25-36, and an additional $20 for months 37 - 48. Price
reverts to then current applicable retail rate in month 49."

Comcast: "After term agreement, or if any service is cancelled or downgraded, regular rates apply. Comcast's monthly service charge for Digital Economy Package is $39.95 (subject to change).
Service limited to a single outlet."

AT&T: "After 12 mos. or loss of eligibility, then prevailing rate applies (currently $81/mo for SELECT All Included"

Verizon: "Custom TV $64.99 /mo. Promo rates via bill credits and increase after promo period. $12/mo."

To sum up:

(1) CV'ers are paying far less for far more channels. A great deal.
(2) As shown above, individual rates jump at least $10 - $20 per month:
(3) Our rates may increase no more than $1.25/month each year for the next 9 years.


3 comments:

  1. I see we are not getting any canadian channels. Lots of spanish channels though.

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    1. In case you don't realize it yet, There are far more Spanish speaking people in Florida than French. AB, Comcast, Direct TV, and ANY other cable or satellite system offered in the state of Florida will have more Spanish stations. AB has presented the Village with an outstanding lineup for the best price in this state. Many of those Spanish stations are IN Florida or New York. Canadian programming to my knowledge, has never been a major part of Television viewing in the US, with a few exception, i.e. Murdock Mysteries on PBS, but then they also carry the British shows.

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  2. Thanks, Young Nassau, for doing this research. I find it very helpful and often print, cut out and save what you have done.

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