FCC closed book late Fri. on last spring’s nasty Time Warner- Dis...
FCC closed book late Fri. on last spring’s nasty Time Warner- Disney programming fight, approving consent decree with AOL Time Warner that excused MSO from further sanctions for cutting off ABC in 7 markets for 2 days. Under decision…
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by Cable Bureau, AOL Time Warner evaded any fines for its role in retransmission consent dispute but volunteered to make $72,000 contribution to U.S. Treasury. Cable Bureau held that MSO, while at fault for turning off ABC last May, responded to problem quickly by providing prompt subscriber refunds and taking other conciliatory steps. Contribution is based on $750 payment for each of 96 cable systems.