Want a Better Spot on the Dial in New York City? Open Up Your Wallet
Los Angeles Times, July 24, 2009
By Joe Flint
Time Warner Cable just reworked its lineup of channels in the Big Apple on its cable systems, and the cost of moving to a better neighborhood is pretty steep. According to people familiar with this dance, it is not unheard of for a cable network to pay Time Warner Cable as much as $5 million annually for what it considers to be a good channel position in New York City.
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