LonghornXP said:I was always under the impression that existing deals that a local system had would remain available to customers until they ran out. So that means that NFL Network, Starz HD, Starz On Demand, Encore On Demand, Cinemax HD and ESPNU would remain until the original contracts run out. Now once they run out that would be another question.
Maybe I'm wrong on this but I just can't imagine the FCC approving a deal like this if customers would lose big time channels like this when it was never their choice to switch companies.
I wonder why this doesnt apply to e*Marcus Carr said:FCC Orders NFL Back on Time Warner
8/3/2006 8:24:00 AM
Washington – The Federal Communications Commission has ordered Time Warner Cable to reinstate the NFL Network on systems Time Warner acquired this week from Adelphia Communications Corp.
The National Football League, which owns the network, had claimed FCC rules require cable operators to provide consumers a 30-day notice before dropping a channel if carriage of the channel "is within the control of the cable operator."
NFLN said it gave Time Warner permission to carry the network for 30 days. Dropping the channel immediately violated FCC rules, NFL said, because whether to carry the channel on a short-term basis was within Time Warner's control. The network asked the FCC to order Time Warner to restore carriage for the required 30-day period.
Time Warner Cable had said in response the company was "in full compliance with the FCC's notification rules."
http://multichannel.com/article/CA6359114.html?display=Breaking+News
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