And I'm sure there are people who say one ESPN is plenty, why have more? My point is there are different opinions on programs. As far as H2, I actually turned it on yesterday because it was showing 'Modern Marvels' (which I enjoy) and History had something I didn't like.
More than one ESPN, Discovery, History, etc does not bother me at all. If a la carte worked like HBO, buying the ESPN package would include all the ESPNs, buying the Discovery Channel package would be all the Discovery channels, etc.
What bothers me is bundling beyond the channel group. For example having to get Disney Channel, ABC Family, A&E, History, Bio, Lifetime, etc. to get ESPN since Disney owns or part owns all these different channel groups.