02/01/2009
Posted by Michael as CMT, Comedy Central, Network News, Shows at 3:24 AM CST
If you’ve been watching any of the Viacom owned stations in the last few days you’ve no doubt seen the black bar scrolling across the bottom of the screen publicizing the feud between Viacom and Time Warner Cable.
The companies were squabbling over pennies per subscriber, and their heated stand-off was only going to hurt Time Warner customers in the end.
As luck would have it, somebody blinked – and the two have reached a deal. So Time Warner subscribers can now get “South Park”, “The Daily Show”, “Chocolate News”, and “Spongebob” without having to go through the hassle of calling one of half a dozen other options that most people have.
I’m going to go out on a limb and guess it was Time Warner who blinked – but that’s just a guess.
One Response to: Viacom and Time Warner reach an Agreement
rebecca
January 4th, 2009 at 8:13 pm
It must stink for people who watch those channels I do not have them in my house my parents do have it either well I think they do this because they try to get people to go digal and buy a digal tv I think this can be dumb too . I say is do not do this to Comcast cable it will be bad because my mom and dad watch CMT and other stuff if they like it .
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