Time Warner Cable Asks Customers: Should It Roll Over or Get Tough on Programmer Price Hikes
Multichannel News, November 30, 2009
By Mike Reynolds
Time Warner Cable has launched a multifaceted campaign centering on price increases by programmers. Facing expiring deals with a number of key programmers, the nation's second-largest cable operator is launching a Web site, which it says is designed to give its subscribers a voice in what it calls unfair price demands by content suppliers.
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