Thursday, February 23, 2012

HDTV Almanac - Retransmission Saga Continues

One step forward, maybe two steps back.

One major retransmission dispute is now resolved. After nearly two months, the Madison Square Garden (MSG) channels have been turned back on for Time Warner Cable (TWC) customers. This did not happen until the New York governor and state attorney general weighed in to put public pressure on both parties to settle. One reason that make the negotiations particularly sticky is that MSG is controlled by the family of the CEO of Cablevision, which is TWC’s major competitor.

So now we can look to Rhode Island and Pensacola, Florida, where LIN TV is threatening to pull the plug on its stations from Cox in those markets unless they can come to terms. What makes this dispute particularly interesting is that LIN TV has two franchises in each of those markets. They own a Fox and a CBS affiliate in Rhode Island, and a Fox and a CW affiliate in Pensacola. Relaxed FCC rules made it possible for a company to own more than one station in a market, which gives LIN TV increased leverage in its negotiations. According to an article in FierceCable, LIN TV has seen a severe drop in ad revenues, and so appears to be turning to retransmission fees as its main source of income.

The pay-TV services are not bottomless buckets of money, as many of their subscribers are all too happy to tell you. Milking these services (and their subscribers) for ever-larger retransmission fees is a dangerous game that is likely to hasten the inevitable review of the FCC’s rules, and who knows what changes that might bring.

Posted by Alfred Poor, February 23, 2012 5:00 AM

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eliwhitney • Feb 23, 8:57am
TO: alfredpoor

Good morning , Sir - -

Here, all of this week, our gas stations might just as well "stationed" a guy permanently w/ that long-handeled Pole & suction cup "thingie" to keep updating the gas prices!!! ...wicked, with LOTS MORE to come as soon as "they" dare!

That, in addition to $12.99 for a large can of generic coffee, $2.29 / pound for most varieties of apples, almost $4 / gallon now for milk etc., etc.. - - - without ANY "fear" of disagreements from others herein - - - the DAYS of simply accepting & accepting ever-greater local Cable Billings for LESS content are quickly coming to an end!

I see many "disconnects" on my Horizon as there are better / or, mandatory bills-needing-to-be-paid!

OR, at least, in my opinion!

eli...

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