Not yet. On Friday, Dec 31st, the two parties agreed to a two week extension of negotiations.
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She's still reporting from WGME's newscasts on a freelance basis.
WGME's owner Sinclair and Time Warner Cable are at odds over retransmission consent fees in all the markets they both operate in. If no deal is reached by December 31, 2010, all Sinclair-owned stations nationwide could disappear from Time Warner Cable systems if no temporary extension is agreed to by the parties. Although this is a simple business dispute, broadcasters often feel as though they have to use the public threat of withdrawing their signals in order to reach the most favorable deal with cable or satellite operators (cable channels often use the same negotiating tactic in similar circumstances.) The FCC is considering adopting rules regarding so-called 'good faith' negotiations aimed at reducing the incidence of signals disappearing from cable and satellite lineups due to retransmission disputes.
No, Time Warner owns Time Warner. Comcast owns Comcast. They're two totally different companies.
Time Warner Center was created in 2003.
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WGME-TV was created on 1954-05-16.
She's still reporting from WGME's newscasts on a freelance basis.
WGME's owner Sinclair and Time Warner Cable are at odds over retransmission consent fees in all the markets they both operate in. If no deal is reached by December 31, 2010, all Sinclair-owned stations nationwide could disappear from Time Warner Cable systems if no temporary extension is agreed to by the parties. Although this is a simple business dispute, broadcasters often feel as though they have to use the public threat of withdrawing their signals in order to reach the most favorable deal with cable or satellite operators (cable channels often use the same negotiating tactic in similar circumstances.) The FCC is considering adopting rules regarding so-called 'good faith' negotiations aimed at reducing the incidence of signals disappearing from cable and satellite lineups due to retransmission disputes.
Time Warner is splitting from AOL because AOL is starting to tank. By tank, I mean it's going down. When Time Warner initially made the merger with AOL, the users on AOL measured in the 10's of millions...now it only measures in a few million and that number continues to drop as people discover FireFox or Explorer (which is on the way out as well- due to security bypasses). Time Warner hoped to have a direct link to AOL users along the line of advertising but if the number of users continues to drop, then the money spent on advertising is wasted. Time Warner is cutting its losses now.
Time Warner's population is 34,000.
Time Warner was created in 1989.
Time Warner, Inc. is the parent company to Warner Bros Entertainment, Inc. which owns the Warner Music Group which owns Warner Bros. Records. Time Warner ---> Warner Bros. Entertainment ---> WMG ---> WB Records www.TimeWarner.com
No, Time Warner owns Time Warner. Comcast owns Comcast. They're two totally different companies.
Time Warner Inc. supplies Time Warner Cable Service. Time Warner Cable provides services for internet, phone, and TV. They include packages and discounts.
Time Warner Center was created in 2003.
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