CBS CORPORATION AND TIME WARNER CABLE REACH CONTENT CARRIAGE AGREEMENT
Deal Includes Retransmission Consent for CBS Owned Stations and Carriage of Showtime, CBS Sports Network and Smithsonian Channel
Programming to Resume by 6 PM, ET Today
NEW YORK- September 2, 2013 - CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS.A and CBS) and Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks have reached an agreement for carriage of CBS owned stations on Time Warner Cable systems across the country, as well as Showtime Networks, CBS Sports Network and Smithsonian Channel, it was announced today by representatives for the companies. Programming on all networks will resume at 6:00 PM, ET today. Though specific terms of the deal are not being disclosed, the agreement includes retransmission consent, as well as Showtime Anytime and VOD, for CBS stations on Time Warner Cable systems in New York (WCBS and WLYW), Los Angeles (KCBS and KCAL) and Dallas (KTVT and KTXA.)
Source: CBS
Deal Includes Retransmission Consent for CBS Owned Stations and Carriage of Showtime, CBS Sports Network and Smithsonian Channel
Programming to Resume by 6 PM, ET Today
NEW YORK- September 2, 2013 - CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS.A and CBS) and Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks have reached an agreement for carriage of CBS owned stations on Time Warner Cable systems across the country, as well as Showtime Networks, CBS Sports Network and Smithsonian Channel, it was announced today by representatives for the companies. Programming on all networks will resume at 6:00 PM, ET today. Though specific terms of the deal are not being disclosed, the agreement includes retransmission consent, as well as Showtime Anytime and VOD, for CBS stations on Time Warner Cable systems in New York (WCBS and WLYW), Los Angeles (KCBS and KCAL) and Dallas (KTVT and KTXA.)
Source: CBS
They took their sweet time on that deal, huh...
ReplyDeleteWOOHOO!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAbout time.
ReplyDeleteNot that I was really affected by this, though.
Yay! I'm so happy for you, Laura.
ReplyDeleteI knew it would have to end soon,but YAYA!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGood news for those who lost it and good news for CBS's shows. Glad they solved that problem before the fall shows started up. :)
ReplyDeleteAll this really did was show me how much I DON"T watch CBS. All of CBS' great shows are already syndicated and run constantly on multiple CABLE channels that weren't effected. LOL..... All that happens now is that my cable bill will go up because if this. Lose/Lose for us!
ReplyDeleteAbout time. Of course it was in everyone's interest to hammer out a deal prior to the fall season beginning.
ReplyDeleteXD!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletePerson of Interest isn't syndicated. ;)
ReplyDeleteWell it took them a while, but at least it got resolved before the season actually started....
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