CBS and Time Warner Cable are waging a public war of words
in a retrans dispute that threatens to knock 13 Eye-owned TV stations off TW
Cable systems in eight major markets, according to variety.com.
Both sides have taken to their own air to make their case to
viewers with breathless PSA-style spots warning of a potential shutoff. But CBS
is bolstered by another potent weapon in this fight: multiple top-tier radio
stations in the three markets — New York , L.A. and Dallas
— most affected by the contract wrangle. And those stations have added the
spots on heavy rotation, judging from a quick survey of the L.A. dial on Friday morning.
The stations allow CBS to extend the reach of its “blame
Time Warner Cable” message in an efficient and highly localized format.
Despite the public finger-pointing, the sides were said to
still be in negotiations. CBS’ most recent contract extension with TW Cable
expires at 5 p.m. ET on July 24.
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Meanwhile, Time-Warner Cable Sunday took out a full-page ad
in the NY Times charging CBS wanted them to pay 600% more in NYC than other
markets.
Tom’s Take: Of
course, what really is driving up the cost of cableTV is sports programming on
ESPN. And if you’re not a sports fan and
still have cableTV you’re paying the freight for something you don’t watch.
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