Let's give him 'till the summer when The Walking Dead is off the air so Charlie terminates the AMC agreement since there is too much repeat programming and AMC's low ratings are not worth the outrageous price.
Let's give him 'till the summer when The Walking Dead is off the air so Charlie terminates the AMC agreement since there is too much repeat programming and AMC's low ratings are not worth the outrageous price.
I think Charlie has learned from his past mistakes.He can still be a shrewd business man just stay out of court.On the other hand if he wins the hopper/ptat lawsuits he may change his mind.
"If AMC continues to produce shows like Walking Dead, which is kind of off the charts in terms of people viewing it, then that will be a fair deal for us. If they stub their toe, then we probably paid too much for their programming going forward,"
I take it that statements made by CEOs during trial/negotiations are like promises made by Politicians during an election campaign - they mean nothing.