Time Warner Cable loses broadcast TV in some areas
Time Warner Cable Inc said on Friday it lost the right to carry some broadcast channels on its cable systems in 13 U.S. cities after it failed to reach an agreement with broadcaster LIN TV Corp.
Some 1.5 million subscribers in cities like Buffalo, New York; Columbus, Ohio; and Green Bay, Wisconsin, will not receive free-to-air broadcast local affiliate stations of General Electric Co's NBC affiliate, News Corp's Fox and CBS Corp's namesake network after Time Warner Cable's agreement with LIN TV ended Thursday.
"Time Warner has known since August that the contract expired on October 2nd," LIN TV said in a statement. "We previously offered Time Warner an extension and they didn't' accept it, nor even respond."
At dispute between Time Warner Cable and LIN TV is the long-simmering issue of retransmission rights. Broadcasters like LIN TV and Sinclair Broadcasting have started demanding cash payments from cable and satellite operators to carry their broadcast stations.
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