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Block Communications and Time Warner Cable ended a carriage dispute...

Block Communications and Time Warner Cable ended a carriage dispute (CD June 4 p16), returning the broadcaster’s WDRB (Fox) and WMYO (MyNetworkTV) to the operator’s systems in the Louisville, Ky., market after a blackout began last week. The companies reached…

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a “long-term” retransmission consent agreement, a Time Warner Cable spokeswoman said early Thursday. Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer, Councilman Jim King and Tennessee Lt. Gov. Jerry Abramson made “behind-the-scenes efforts to keep the lines of communication open,” President Bill Lamb said on WDRB’s website (http://xrl.us/bna5cu). “We know there’s been a lot of anger directed at Time Warner and a lot of anger directed at us, and we completely understand and apologize."