In September last year, Charter Communications drew a line in the sand in its rights negotiations with Disney, leading to an 11-day blackout that ended with the cable TV mastodon getting what it wanted—a bundle of Disney’s ad-supported streaming apps into its Spectrum TV packages, at no extra cost to Charter’s subscribers. Months have passed since that fateful fight, which could have been seen as a trailblazer in how dying cable TV business units continue to milk the video cash cow and help drive connectivity subscriptions. We insist this could have been the case because that perspective is becoming an increasingly distant reality. Less than 10% of Spectrum TV users are making use of Disney’s streaming services, as Puck…