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Fox says Time Warner Cable may drop Fox TV shows
Franklin Paul and Yinka Adegoke
NEW YORK
Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:49am EST NEW YORK (Reuters) - News Corp warned that testy carriage negotiations with Time Warner Cable Inc could leave viewers unable to see programing from its Fox broadcast network, including it blockbuster hit "American Idol" and NFL football.

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Negotiations between the two sides have been primarily held up by a disagreement over the value of Fox's free-to-air broadcast network. Fox is asking Time Warner Cable for around $1 a subscriber in payment for the retransmission rights to carry its network, according to a person familiar with the talks.

Time Warner Cable executives have balked at paying that much and have claimed that negotiations with broadcast companies like Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc and Local TV which carry local affiliate stations are in the 25 cents to 50 cents a subscriber range.

CBS Corp CEO Les Moonves, who has been a very vocal supporter of getting pay-TV providers to pay cash for the right to carry his broadcast network, has publicly said he expects his company to be paid around 50 cents a subscriber.

Fox said it has for the past nine months attempted to "negotiate in good faith" with Time Warner Cable, the No. 2 U.S. cable operator, which serves some 14 million customers, and said those talks are ongoing.

But there is a "very likely possibility that Time Warner Cable may choose to no longer carry Fox Broadcasting, Fox Cable and Fox regional sports programing," Fox said.

The negotiations do not include Fox's news channels or National Geographic channel in which it has a 50 percent stake.

Executives at Time Warner Cable will be hoping to reach an agreement ahead of January 12, when the new season of hugely popular "American Idol" returns to air.

Time Warner Cable confirmed that the talks are ongoing but said Fox's current demands "are unreasonable and excessive, especially in this economic climate."

"We hope Fox won't punish our customers by taking their programing away while we try to reach an agreement," said spokeswoman Maureen Huff.

Time Warner Cable is also in carriage negotiations with The Weather Channel and Scripps Networks Interactive Inc, which owns stations like the Food Network and HGTV.

Fox said it has launched a marketing campaign to notify Time Warner Cable's customers of the possibility they may lose access to some of their favorite entertainment and sports shows.

It follows a similar PR and marketing campaign launched by Time Warner Cable last month, asking its subscribers to register their displeasure with programmers' demands for higher fees, which it claimed leads to rising subscriptions for customers. In its campaign, it claimed some programmers are asking for as much as a 300-percent increases.

Heated disputes over transmission rights sometimes boil over, to the detriment of viewers.

Last year Time Warner Cable had a similar dispute with Viacom, owner of networks MTV and Nickelodeon, which went right down to the wire on December 31 before both sides came to an agreement.

But in 2000 a similar dispute between Walt Disney Co and Time Warner left millions temporarily unable to see Disney's ABC-TV programs on Time Warner Cable systems. Customers saw only a blue screen and a banner headline proclaiming "Disney has taken ABC away from you."

Time Warner Cable was spun off from its parent Time Warner Inc in March this year.

(Reporting by Franklin Paul and Yinka Adegoke; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick, Phil Berlowitz)


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Dec 18, 2009Fox is owned by Rupert Murdoch, the man with a huge stake in Direct TV. He’s pushing the envelope with Time Warner knowing that he has a platform for the ‘Idol’ audience to ‘flock’ to if necessary. It’s a squeeze play, and there’s only one man that can do that and win.

Kleekoz Report As Abusive
Dec 18, 2009Cross Time Warner off no fox no Warner

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Dec 18, 2009Time warner cable gives the worst service in NYC. Someone should investigate what they do wil all the money they make because they certainly don’t put the $ into maintenance.

StupidDemocrats Report As Abusive
Dec 18, 2009Time to switch to satellite.

John-VA Report As Abusive
Dec 18, 2009Well, looks like it’s time to short the stock for Time-Warner (TWX)

Thanks for the heads-up, Reuters

FloydDaBarber Report As Abusive
Dec 18, 2009You go right ahead Time Warner! We’ll see another company bite the dust! Time Warner cannot afford to lose the FOX shows.

MaggieLyn Report As Abusive
Dec 18, 2009Mr. Murdoch should stop railing against his material appearing on the internet, and realize that he can get 15.00 a month or more directly from subscribers to his content to be delivered over the internet.

He should tell Time Warner to get their own content, he doesn’t need their delivery system anymore, and offer subscriptions directly to the consumer.

Crassius Report As Abusive
Dec 18, 2009If Mr. Murdoch decides to withhold Fox programming from TWC, how much will he lose in advertising dollars. Do you really think sponsors are going to keep paying him the same rates when the audience is reduced? I for one will find other shows to watch. My cable bill is high enough already.

Wally2 Report As Abusive
Dec 18, 2009JohnnyCab….you may want to read the article. Fox news is not affected, only the broadcast channels. HOORAY for us Conservatives, the true Americans!!

Wally2 Report As Abusive

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