Money talks, and it's the corporations and their lobbyists holding all the dough. Common sense becomes common cents.Yep its definitely a bad ruling.If it isn't repealed it will lead to more channels being exclusive to whomever owns them.Say Comcast owns Comcast Sports Philly,and Time Warner owns Sports Pennsylvania.Customers would have to either forget about watching certain teams or have both providers.You would think that one of these days someone with common sense could make rulings in peoples favor not in companies favor.
GaryPen said:You guys realize that Time Warner owns HBO, TNT, TBS, CNN, Cartoon Network, TCM, and the CW, right?
Comcast owns NBC and Universal.
Cablevision owns some crap too.
This ain't just about RSN's.
Time Warner spun off the cable unit in 2009, thus the networks and cable system are seperate. Comcast had to agree to have the NBCU channels available to competitors. So there shouldn't be any major networks or sports affected. Though I don't agree with the policy change, this would probably only affect channels such as NY1 or News 12, channels that are locally focused, but don't carry any sports.
Time Warner spun off the cable unit in 2009, thus the networks and cable system are seperate. Comcast had to agree to have the NBCU channels available to competitors. So there shouldn't be any major networks or sports affected. Though I don't agree with the policy change, this would probably only affect channels such as NY1 or News 12, channels that are locally focused, but don't carry any sports.
I think some posts above have it right. This in reality probably protects things like a local cable network news station, such as NECN or Bay News 9, etc... I at least hope that's what it means....