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Appeals Court Denies WealthTV Challenge (Updated)

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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Wednesday declined to review the FCC decision that Time Warner Cable, Cox, Comcast and Bright House Networks did not discriminate against WealthTV in favor of their own, co-owned channel, Mojo HD.

Turner, NCTC Reach Carriage Agreement

Long Term Deal for CNN, TNT, Others
Long Term Deal for CNN, TNT, Others

Turner Broadcasting System, said Thursday it has reached a long-term carriage agreement with the National Cable Television Cooperative, the purchasing group for small and medium-sized cable operators. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Under the terms of the agreement, Turner’s diverse portfolio of networks including CNN, HLN, TNT, TBS, Cartoon Network/Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies (TCM), truTV, CNN International, CNN en Español and Boomerang will continue to be carried by NCTC’s nearly 1,000 independent cable operator members nationwide.

It’s Official: Fox Sports 1 Bows Aug. 17

News Corp. to Relaunch Speed With 4,800 Hours of Programming
News Corp. to Relaunch Speed With 4,800 Hours of Programming

NEW YORK -- The worst-kept secret in the sports media world -- the launch of Fox Sports 1 -- is finally out in the open.

After a year of reports and speculation, News Corp.’s Fox Networks Group officially announced at a press conference here Tuesday afternoon that it will convert Speed into Fox Sports 1 on Aug. 17. The national cable sports service will debut in more than 90 million homes, Fox said, which makes it the largest sports cable launch in history.

Carey: National Sports Net Could Be ‘Cornerstone’ For Fox

But Says Channel Will Likely Lose Money Initially as it ‘Ramps Up’ Rates
But Says Channel Will Likely Lose Money Initially as it ‘Ramps Up’ Rates

The worst kept secret in television – News Corp.’s plans to launch a national rival to sports juggernaut ESPN –  could be a “cornerstone” network for the media giant, generating billions of dollars of revenue in the next three-to-five years, News’ chief operating officer Chase Carey said at an industry conference today.

Dauman: Cablevision Suit 'Ill-Advised, Frivolous'

Viacom Honcho Says Networks Offered MSO Numerous Concessions in Old Deal
Viacom Honcho Says Networks Offered MSO Numerous Concessions in Old Deal

In speaking about the recent anti-trust lawsuit hurled at his company by Cablevision Systems, Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman said his networks offered several concessions to the MSO in its two-month old carriage deal, but in the end it still wasn’t enough.

Clash and Carry

How The Cablevision-Viacom Brawl Shows Why You Can't Just Get What You Pay For
How The Cablevision-Viacom Brawl Shows Why You Can't Just Get What You Pay For

Cablevision Systems, the ninth-largest pay TV distributor in the U.S., took aim at programmers’ longstanding practice of bundling less-popular channels with those that consumers really want to watch, suing content king Viacom in federal court last week.

AMC, Rogers Reach Carriage Renewal Pact

Network to Become Available on Canadian MSO's HD, 'TV Everywhere' Platforms
Network to Become Available on Canadian MSO's HD, 'TV Everywhere' Platforms

AMC and Rogers Communications have reached a carriage renewal agreement that not only keeps the channel on the Canadian’s operator’s lineup, but expands its presence onto varied vehicles.

Under the new deal, AMC, which Rogers has carried in standard-definition, will soon become available in the high-definition format, as well as varied on-demand platforms.

The multiyear agreement was announced on Friday evening, after the parties’ contract expired on Feb. 28. There was no disruption in service, according to an AMC spokeswoman.

Steady Fee Hikes Put Off Pay TV Subs

Many Americans Consider Pulling the Plug: Digalsmiths Survey
Many Americans Consider Pulling the Plug: Digalsmiths Survey

Cord-cutting rage may not have inflicted a deep wound on the industry yet. But millions of Americans say they are considering pulling the plug on pay TV, with many citing price increases as the splinter of their discontent.

Only 0.8% of subscribers surveyed said they canceled their cable or satellite-TV service in the last 12 months, according to a survey commissioned by video search and discovery vendor Digitalsmiths.

Mayor 'Urges' TWC to Carry FS San Diego

Filner Writes Letter Noting All Other Major Area Distributors Have Deal with Padres Network
Filner Writes Letter Noting All Other Major Area Distributors Have Deal with Padres Network

San Diego Mayor Bob Filner wants to see Time Warner Cable carry Fox Sports San Diego and its coverage of Padres’ Major League Baseball games.

Dolan: Viacom 'Abusing Its Market Power'

CEO Adds That Sports Surcharge is 'Appropriate'
CEO Adds That Sports Surcharge is 'Appropriate'

Cablevision Systems CEO James Dolan tried to briefly explain the MSO’s recent lawsuit against Viacom, on  a conference call to discuss its fourth quarter results, noting that the programming giant is “abusing its market power,” by forcing retailers to accept channels they don’t want.

Cablevision sued Viacom in federal court earlier this week, asking the court to halt the practice of wholesale bundling of channels.

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