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Old 10-05-2008, 12:23 AM   #1
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Time Warner Dispute Could Affect What Games You Won't See Sunday.

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IN ALL, SEVEN GAMES AFFECTED BY TIME WARNER DISPUTE

Posted by Mike Florio on October 4, 2008, 7:57 p.m.
We’ve had a handful of stories over the past day regarding the potential unavailability of several NFL games in their local television markets.

The games will be broadcast on the various over-the-air stations; based, however, on a dispute between Time Warner Cable (including Bright House Cable) and LIN TV, the broadcasts won’t be available via cable.

A memo sent by NFL Network chief Steve Bornstein to all teams identifies a total of seven games that will be affected by the dispute, it it’s not resolved by Sunday.

The game between the Colts and the Texans won’t be seen in Ft. Wayne, Indianapolis, or Buffalo.

The Bills-Cardinals contest won’t be seen in Buffalo.

The Steelers-Jaguars game on Sunday night won’t be seen in Dayton, Ohio; Austin, Texas; Portsmouth/Norfolk, Virginia; and Springfield. (We assume Illinois and not the non-state-specific home of the Simpsons.)

The game between the Falcons and Packers won’t be seen in Green Bay.

The game between the Bears and the Lions won’t be seen in Toledo, Ohio.

The Bengals-Cowboys game won’t be seen in Ft. Wayne and Indianapolis.

The Redskins-Eagles game will be unavailable in Portsmouth/Norfolk, Virginia.

The memo estimates that 1.4 million homes will be affected by the absence of the games.

The memo also recommends that teams point out that the NFL has no involvement in the dispute, and that, while other major cable operators have reached an agreement with LIN TV, Time Warner has not.

The latter point is surely aimed at Time Warner’s inability to reach a deal with the NFL for the inclusion of NFL Network on Time Warner Cable. The fact that other cable operators have reached an agreement with LIN TV and Time Warner hasn’t suggests to the objective outsider that perhaps Time Warner is to blame for the absence of NFL Network on the Time Warner system.

Though the memo makes no express mention of NFL Network or of the lingering dispute with Time Warner, the memo comes from Steve Bornstein, who runs NFL Network. (Then again, he’s also the league’s Executive Vice President for media, so it’s a memo he likely would have sent even if there were no NFLN.)

In Green Bay, Time Warner has made free antennas available for its customers. In Indianapolis, an agreement has been reached to pump the audio of the game over the cable system.

Hopefully, LIN TV and Time Warner will work out their differences ASAFP.
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Old 10-05-2008, 12:38 AM   #2
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Re: Time Warner Dispute Could Affect What Games You Won't See Sunday.

Wow. So people can't see their favorite football team because these cable companies are greedy SOB's?

Awesome.
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Old 10-05-2008, 01:03 AM   #3
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This is the first and only time I can say Im glad I have Comcast over TW since the move. Someone slap me

Hopefully people in the markets get some way to watch it
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Old 10-05-2008, 01:20 AM   #4
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Somebody up their loves you, Directv or, godd, better, Directv
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Re: Time Warner Dispute Could Affect What Games You Won't See Sunday.

That's crazy that folks IN Green Bay can't even watch the Packers on TV because of this stupid mess.

But I'm pretty sure that the folks that won't be able to watch them on TV will probably be watching them live anyway.
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God Bless DirectTV.
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