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Beresford Cable board reviews subscriber losses and weighs app-based streaming option
Summary
Beresford Cablevision's annual meeting reported subscriber declines in all tiers, rising programming costs and explored a low-capital streaming/app solution that would deliver local stations via internet distribution while keeping local management and support.
The Beresford Cablevision board, made up of city council members acting in their corporate role, held its annual meeting during the Oct. 6 council session and reviewed 2024 finances, subscriber trends and a proposed shift toward a streaming/app distribution model.
Treasurer's figures showed operating revenues of $383,291.43 in 2024 and expenses of $390,333.70, producing a loss of $7,042.27; the treasurer said an extra affiliate payment timing issue explained much of the variance. General Manager Austin reported subscriber declines across service tiers over the prior year: basic cable (tier…
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