CBS and Time Warner Cable must end their...
CBS and Time Warner Cable must end their harmful dispute, both Democratic senators from California said in a letter Monday to the CEOs of both companies (http://1.usa.gov/147CeBN). “It has now been 11 days since retransmission consent negotiations between your two…
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corporations reached an impasse,” wrote Sens. Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein. “Millions of customers in the Los Angeles area and throughout the country have subscribed to receive the programming CBS networks create and Time Warner Cable distributes, but are unable to access it because of this standoff.” They called the situation “unfair to the millions of your customers who are caught in the middle of your dispute” and called for an immediate resolution.