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  2. Cablevision Blasts News Corp.'s Rejection of Cable TV ... - AOL

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    News Corp. (NWS) turned down Cablevision Systems Corp.'s (CVC) retransmission price offer for Fox's New York and Philadelphia television stations, prompting Cablevision to accuse News Corp. of ...

  3. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Adult pay-per-view American Exxxtasy: Home Dish Satellite Network Inc. Adult pay-per-view Cable Video Store: General Instrument (original), Graff Pay-Per-View (second) May 1997: Launched in 1985. Guest Cinema: Adult pay-per-view INHD2 Comcast/Cox Communications/Time Warner Cable January 1, 2007 Former companion network to INHD. People's Choice ...

  4. Cablevision - Wikipedia

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    Cablevision also repeatedly called on FOX to submit to binding arbitration, an offer which FOX repeatedly did not take Cablevision up on. [48] The channels were restored during the evening of October 30, 2010, the same day as Game 3 of the World Series. [49] News Corp and Cablevision reached a deal "in principle" to restore the channels.

  5. 21st Century Fox - Wikipedia

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    Its listing in Australia was a holdover from its period as News Corporation, and 21st Century Fox has relatively little presence in Australia, unlike News Corp. Murdoch stated that the changes, which were expected to be complete by June 2014, would "simplify the capital and operating structure" of 21st Century Fox and provide "improved ...

  6. Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of ...

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    The Congress' passage of the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 authorized broadcast stations to demand payment from cable systems that carry them. Nearing the monetary agreement deadline and retransmission effective date on October 6, 1993, [ 10 ] there was an incremental conflict between broadcast stations and ...

  7. Suddenlink Communications - Wikipedia

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    The combined company had 450,000 subscribers by the time the news was announced on September 15, 2003. [11] Logo of Cebridge Communications, 2001-2006. The company continued to acquire smaller cable systems after it became Cebridge including 78,000 from Thompson Cablevision on January 26, 2004, expanding the company into sixteen states.

  8. Cable television franchise fee - Wikipedia

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    Section 542(f) of the Communications Act says "A cable operator may designate that portion of a subscriber's bill attributable to the franchise fee as a separate item on the bill." [1] Most cable providers choose to list this item on customer's bills, so every customer will see it each time they pay their bill. This fee has become a source of ...

  9. News Corporation - Wikipedia

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    News Corp was established in 1980 by Rupert Murdoch as a holding company for News Limited.News Limited was founded in 1923 in Adelaide by James Edward Davidson, funded by the Collins House mining empire for the purpose of publishing anti-union propaganda; [9] [10] subsequently the controlling interest was bought by the Herald & Weekly Times.