A lot of counties already do highlights of LVCC games online and it's already mandatory for them to be record them so I don't see why they don't get live streamed. Looking still at the figures at most counties if you were to cut the funding you would have to cut all non-playing staff members at the club to break even (by those years figures). You can't just cut a few costs to save nearly 2 million in most cases. If the ECB want to cut down the funding at all they somehow have to make the cricket more profitable for the counties.
Off the top of my head
How many JNR sides do counties run? How many 'coaches' for said squads. How much is spent on the corporate people who really aren't needed. Do the players need to go to South Africa for a jolly pre season for fitness? Yes of you can afford it, if you can't.. Don't
To me, county grounds should all run a retail outlet, it should be one of the big boys in retail (so the profits go to the county), they should run coaching courses (rather than all these randoms like gecko).. They should go around their county doing it, all would earn some more money and increase the overall game.
I mean, a 16yr old lad I know is in some winter performance program in glos, and will play 'county' this summer... He won't make it while he's got a hole in his back side.. So why go to the expense.. Just leave them to their clubs and then pick them up depending on actual performance in Saturday league cricket.
Crixket would be profitable for a county of they do well in the Lvcc and receive a final place pay out. If you are crap then you pay the price financially.. It's all people understand after all.
Of course, it's all pointless until they get crixket back into state schools and being played by the masses