A quip from Comcast CEO Brian Roberts, on a recent earnings call, led us down a rabbit hole. Roberts said that the average household spend on video has grown 10% since 2014, with regard to Peacock’s expansion opportunities. The main question was the impact of inflation on the pricing? For the first part, figures from the US government suggest that the cost of a pay TV package has increased by 29% between 2014 and 2022, never mind the increase in cost for SVoD over that same period. Netflix has been in the headlines recently, for increasing its historically tiny prices, largely to fund its expansion into original content – forced by its newfound rivals hoarding their content for their own…