I disagree completely that BCN are con artists. $30 for ten days of broadcasting is super cheap. They showed 3 or 4 matches each day and if you break it down by the amount of hours of entertainment offered versus price, it worked out to be less than a dollar an hr. Each time BCN offers a package deal for the US Open and the DCC I have bought and I will continue to buy in the future.
Let me add something else just for folks to digest. I run enterprise level websites so I am fairly familiar with the costs and problems in getting live streaming to the masses. Decent quality bandwidth is running $20-$40 a mb per month. The stream that I was getting was running about 500k/sec or about half a mb. The method most ISPs charge for bandwidth is a bit complicated, but to simplify, if I am using their service for 10 days, I probably am not off the number much to say that BCN is running a bandwidth cost of $6-$10 per user for the broadcast. You minus out the refunds and chargebacks, you minus out the staffing costs, the billing charges (roughly 5-10%), equipment, etc and you are not left with very much. BCN is not making any kind of killing doing this unless they get a huge number of viewers. If Accustats were not involved in this with content sales on dvds, BCN would likely have to charge people much more than they do. People need to understand that the smaller number of viewers attainable in this type of broadcast also makes it prohibitive to gear up for this broadcast using the same type of hardware and bandwidth availability that a fortune 500 company can use to stream out something like Victoria's secret lingerie show. For what they are up against BCN did a fantastic job and I so hope they will continue to do this in the future.