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Rutgers Texas Bowl re-transmission dispute



Thu, 28 Dec 2006 01:36:47 GMT rec.arts.tv
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By R. Thomas Umstead 12/20/2006 7:06:00 PM
Rutgers football fans and alumni who are Cablevision Systems subscribers
will have to go to a local bar or befriend a Time Warner Cable subscriber to
see their team play in next week's Texas Bowl.

NFL Network, which will telecast the Dec. 28 Rutgers-Kansas State Texas Bowl
game, rejected Cablevision's offer to carry the game on a stand-alone basis
rather than distributing the network's free preview offer.

The Dec. 24-30 preview offer -- which includes the Texas Bowl, as well as
the Dec. 29 Minnesota-Texas Tech Insight Bowl -- was accepted by Time Warner
Cable earlier in the week.

The 41 million-subscriber network has been embroiled in a carriage dispute
with both Time Warner and Cablevision over licensing fees and tier
distribution issues.

"We are very disappointed that Cablevision and the Dolan family have turned
down the same free offer that we agreed to with Time Warner and other cable
companies," NFL Network said in a prepared statement. "It is very
unfortunate that Cablevision customers in New Jersey and New York will not
see the Rutgers bowl appearance and the NFL Network. Time Warner, Comcast
and all satellite-dish viewers in the area will be able to enjoy the game."

Cablevision -- which said it would clear a broadcast-basic channel for the
game -- said in a letter to the network that it feels that NFL Network
should offer the game on a broadcast channel in the teams' local markets,
much like the National Football League does with New York Jets and Giants
games.

"By carrying the game on a broadcast-television outlet, you would also
ensure that non-digital customers of Comcast and Time Warner Cable would be
able to see the game, in addition to the approximately 1 million homes in
the New York metropolitan area not served by cable or satellite providers,"
the letter said. "Obviously, the key point of the exercise is to allow
Rutgers fans to watch their team play in a bowl game."

Cablevision countered, "Dealing with the NFL Network is beginning to feel
like dealing with Lucy and the football. We haven't turned down anything.
What part of, 'Yes, we will carry the Rutgers game to 100% of our customers,
' do they not understand?">

I think Cablevision should take the preview deal. The odd for Rutgers to end
up with being in NFL-network-broadcasting bowl next year is slim. Just take
the one-time deal for fans' sake.

Tim...
They came to a deal a few days ago for the preview and bowl game.
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