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Old 07-11-2012, 07:30 AM   #1
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NOTICE TO TIME WARNER CABLE SUBSCRIBERS:
Update as of July 10, 2012:
Time Warner Cable, on behalf of itself and Bright House and Insight, for which it has negotiating authority, has terminated negotiations with our company, Hearst Television, for continued carriage of WMUR. Hearst has successfully concluded over 150 carriage agreements in recent months with other cable companies with no disruption of service to subscribers. This contrasts with Time Warner’s disruptions of service and withdrawal of carriage of local television stations in other cases.

Time Warner Cable refuses to pay our station a reasonable fee relative to what it pays for other significantly less popular channels. Time Warner’s characterization of the percentage increase in carriage fees we are seeking is inaccurate. We have sought a reasonable increase consistent with the increased costs we have to pay for our highly valued programming and the carriage fees now paid to us by Time Warner’s competitors. The fees we are asking from Time Warner are based on the fees we are being paid by other cable companies under our recent deals, which is the real measure — not Time Warner’s exaggerated and distorted claims — of the fairness of our proposal. In fact, retransmission fees paid to stations are just 7 cents of every dollar of the total carriage fees paid to cable networks, which are less popular than local TV stations, according to recent independent research.

We regret the inconvenience Time Warner Cable has imposed on its subscribers, and we will keep you fully informed of developments.

Contrary to Time Warner’s claim, we have not “blacked out” our station. You may continue to receive our station for free, over the air, or by satellite from DirecTV or DISH, and, where available, from other cable operators.
You can determine the type of antenna you will need to receive our signal at http://www.antennaweb.org/
Customer service numbers for other providers carrying our signal include the following:
DIRECTV: 1-888-777-2454
DISH Network: 1-800-823-4929
Hearst Television, a national multi-media company, owns and operates 29 local television stations and two local radio stations, serving 30 U.S. cities and reaching approximately 18% of U.S. television households. The TV stations broadcast 60 video channels, featuring local and national news, weather, information, sports and entertainment programming, and local community service-oriented programs. The stations also host and operate digital on-line and mobile platforms that extend the company’s brands and content to local, national, and international audiences. Hearst Television is recognized as one of the industry’s premier companies, and has been honored with numerous awards for distinguished journalism, industry innovation, and community service. Hearst Television is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hearst Corporation. The Company’s Web address is www.hearsttelevision.com.
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Old 07-11-2012, 02:45 PM   #2
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Contrary to Time Warner’s claim, we have not “blacked out” our station. You may continue to receive our station for free, over the air, or by satellite from DirecTV or DISH, and, where available, from other cable operators.
You can determine the type of antenna you will need to receive our signal at http://www.antennaweb.org/
This statement is a joke, right?

If WMUR requires some kind of fee to broadcast, the subscribers to cable/satelite ultimately pays for it.
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Old 07-11-2012, 03:23 PM   #3
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This statement is a joke, right?

If WMUR requires some kind of fee to broadcast, the subscribers to cable/satelite ultimately pays for it.
Don't shoot the messenger!!
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Old 07-11-2012, 04:39 PM   #4
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For satellite TV.
03226 gets the Boston channels.
03254 gets the Maine channels.
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You can get channel 9 free with rabbit ears........no fee to anyone.just have to be in the right spot.
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For satellite TV.
03226 gets the Boston channels.
03254 gets the Maine channels.
I know that, but we want the NH channel- WMUR.
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Old 07-12-2012, 05:03 AM   #7
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This statement is a joke, right?

If WMUR requires some kind of fee to broadcast, the subscribers to cable/satelite ultimately pays for it.
That is the same way they ALL work not just WMUR. Why do you think we had the same things happening with Direct TV last year?
Direct TV has soo much more going for it then cable TV. We have Dish at the camp and Direct at home, Direct is far superior to Dish in programs per cost.
When we build our lake house we are going switch to direct.
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Loss of another channel but of course there won't be a reduction in the monthly bill. Probably a reason for another rate increase.
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