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to customize your channel line-up (as <br />detailed below). <br />• "CableValue" <br />If you now receive Economy Service, <br />and you want to continue to receive the <br />same selection of channels at the same <br />price you do not need to do anything. You <br />will notice a change in the itemization of <br />your monthly bill: from now on you will <br />see one line item for Basic Service and a <br />second for "CableValue" (all channels in <br />the "CableSelect 1" category as listed on <br />the attached chart). <br />"CablePlus" -- Your Best Value <br />If you now receive Standard Service, <br />and you want to continue to receive the <br />same selection of channels at the same <br />price, you do not need to do anything. You <br />will notice a change in the itemization of <br />your monthly bill: from now on you will <br />see one line item for Basic Service, a <br />second for "CableValue" (all channels in <br />the "CableSelect 1" category on the <br />• attached chart), and a third for <br />"CablePlus" (all channels in the <br />"CableSelect 2" category). <br />Based on the foregoing, Charlottesville subscribers did <br />not have to make any affirmative election to switch from either <br />Economy Service or Standard Service to the new a la carte <br />packages offered by Adelphia. Rather, these subscribers were <br />automatically switched to the new a la carte packages if they <br />did nothing in response to the customer service information. <br />The high subscriber numbers for these new a la carte packages <br />(CableValue equals 24,117 system wide subscribers and CablePlus <br />equals 17,742 system wide subscribers) suggests that this <br />marketing strategy was successful for Adelphia. Since <br />subscribers were not required to make an affirmative election <br />to select the new a la carte packages, Adelphia utilized a <br />negative option in marketing the new a la carte packages. <br />10. The affected programmers object to the restructuring <br />of their services into "a la carte" packages. <br />The City has not contacted any of the programmers whose <br />programming was removed from regulated tiers and placed in an a <br />la carte format. <br />