Time Warner Cable and Bright House may loose Viacom's 19 channels, including Nickelodeon (Nick, Nick at Night), MTV, Spike, Noggin, The N, BET, Comedy Central, etc.
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Time Warner Cable and Bright House may loose Viacom's 19 channels, including Nickelodeon (Nick, Nick at Night), MTV, Spike, Noggin, The N, BET, Comedy Central, etc. This is a banner ad shown on Nick at Night.
Call to complain! Time Warner customers: 1-800-762-3786 Bright House customers: 1-866-309-3279
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I saw that banner the other day on TV Land. My mom was watching their I Love Lucy marathon, and she told me to see it because she didn't know if it affected us. Well, we have iO/Cablevision, so it doesn't ^_^
Still, Viacom was very misleading in its phrasing and ads--the only reason TWC dropped the channels is because Viacom demanded millions of dollars (11.3 million, I believe) from them, which would've raised TWC's subscription rate. TWC was merely protecting their customers.
Really though, remember the days when MTV actually played music and not reality TV? I got rid of cable all together and moved to internet TV. Who has the time and money to spend on cable anyway?
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Still, Viacom was very misleading in its phrasing and ads--the only reason TWC dropped the channels is because Viacom demanded millions of dollars (11.3 million, I believe) from them, which would've raised TWC's subscription rate. TWC was merely protecting their customers.