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Retransmission disagreements may result in revamped FCC policy - 1 views

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    The FCC will address the issue of retransmission at its Jan. 20, 2010 meeting following several recent disputes.
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More network-cable operator disputes on horizon | Reuters - 2 views

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    Following the Fox TWC dispute, experts predict more retransmission battles as broadcast networks search desperately for ways to supplement falling advertising revenue.
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NAB Says Retrans Process Works - 2010-01-05 16:55:03 | Broadcasting & Cable - 1 views

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    NAB President, Gordon Smith, adds praise to agreements between Fox/TWC as well as Fisher and Bright House
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Hulu Can Barely Cover Its Bandwidth Bills - 0 views

  • When Hulu launched, it was set up as the perfect online distributor for network TV, which was completely ad-supported. But since then, broadcast networks have fought for and won retransmission fees from cable operators, making their model a lot more like cable. The TV business is only 50% ad supported, with $68 billion coming from advertising. When you tally up TV subscriber fees collected by cable, satellite and telcos, it comes to, well, about $68 billion. And the reality is, between cable, satellite and telecom TV offerings, 90% of Americans pay for their TV.
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    Hulu is free Internet TV in a sea of subscription. The portal is said to be making very little once all money is divided up among its partners.
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Clock Ticking on Disney-Cablevision Talks - Media Decoder Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Three million cable customers in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut will see their ABC station go to black (or something like it) early Sunday morning unless The Walt Disney Company and Cablevision either strike a deal or extend their tense contract negotiations. Cablevision's contract to carry the ABC station in New York City, WABC, expires at midnight, and the two companies are in a standoff over how much Disney, which owns ABC, should be paid for the right to retransmit the signal."
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