[opendtv] Re: News: WealthTV Files Carriage Complaint Against Time Warner
- From: Tom Barry <trbarry@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 09:58:40 -0500
It reminds me of a similar looking occurrence when HDNet started up and
tried to get on cable. Comcast immediately came out with the InHD
channels after talking to them and I still don't think HD Net is carried
there. WealthTV should give Mark Cuban a call.
But I don't know if either has much of a legal leg to stand on right now
except for the bad publicity which will eventually make some future
administration look again at cable monopolies. Currently I don't think
we really have any sort of anti-trust oversight. But those things sort
of cycle and I think the cable companies are setting themselves up for
problems the next time our government starts worrying about abusive big
business practices again.
- Tom
Craig Birkmaier wrote:
Another "minority" network that is struggling to get on cable...
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6514912.html?display=Breaking+News&referral=SUPP&nid=2228
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WealthTV CEO says Time Warner "stole" idea for HD lifestyle network,
calls MOJO "inferior knock-off"
By Jon Hemingway -- Broadcasting & Cable, 12/21/2007 1:32:00 PM
Time Warner Cable is not spreading the wealth, according to a complaint
filed with the Federal Communications Commission.
WealthTV, an independent lifestyle and entertainment network that caters
to the affluent, 25-49 year-old male audience, filed the complaint
against the nation's second largest operator alleging the company is
playing favorites by denying WealthTV carriage while accepting the MOJO
network. The latter, WealthTV points out, is a network with similar
programming that targets the same audience demographic and also happens
to be part owned by Time Warner Cable.
MOJO, an HD-only channel, is part of iN DEMAND Networks, which counts
Comcast, Cox and the Time Warner Entertainment - Advance/Newhouse
partnership as shareholders.
"[Time Warner Cable] jawboned us while they studied our channel so they
could copy it," WealthTV CEO Robert Herring, Sr. said in a statement,
"Once they saw its success, they stole our idea and created an inferior
knock-off, MOJO, and launched that instead of WealthTV. It's more
lucrative for them to carry their own channel than to give us a fair
chance to reach the public."
WealthTV, which is also a high-definition network, has carriage on
Verizon's FiOS, AT&T's U-verse and Charter Communications among other
smaller operators. WealthTV is carried in HD on-demand on Time Warner
Cable's San Antonio system.
"We'd rather work with TWC than bring this complaint, but they've left
us no choice," WealthTV President Charles Herring said in a statement.
"We hope to get this resolved swiftly so that both we and TWC can turn
back to what both companies want to do - namely bring TV viewers great
shows that entertain and educate in high definition."
Time Warner had no comment at press time.
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Another "minority" network that is struggling to get on cable...http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6514912.html?display=Breaking+News&referral=SUPP&nid=2228
WealthTV Files Carriage Complaint Against Time Warner We would love your feedback! Post a comment » VIEW ALL TALKBACK THREADSWealthTV CEO says Time Warner "stole" idea for HD lifestyle network, calls MOJO "inferior knock-off"
By Jon Hemingway -- Broadcasting & Cable, 12/21/2007 1:32:00 PMTime Warner Cable is not spreading the wealth, according to a complaint filed with the Federal Communications Commission.
WealthTV, an independent lifestyle and entertainment network that caters to the affluent, 25-49 year-old male audience, filed the complaint against the nation's second largest operator alleging the company is playing favorites by denying WealthTV carriage while accepting the MOJO network. The latter, WealthTV points out, is a network with similar programming that targets the same audience demographic and also happens to be part owned by Time Warner Cable.
MOJO, an HD-only channel, is part of iN DEMAND Networks, which counts Comcast, Cox and the Time Warner Entertainment - Advance/Newhouse partnership as shareholders.
"[Time Warner Cable] jawboned us while they studied our channel so they could copy it," WealthTV CEO Robert Herring, Sr. said in a statement, "Once they saw its success, they stole our idea and created an inferior knock-off, MOJO, and launched that instead of WealthTV. It's more lucrative for them to carry their own channel than to give us a fair chance to reach the public."
WealthTV, which is also a high-definition network, has carriage on Verizon's FiOS, AT&T's U-verse and Charter Communications among other smaller operators. WealthTV is carried in HD on-demand on Time Warner Cable's San Antonio system.
"We'd rather work with TWC than bring this complaint, but they've left us no choice," WealthTV President Charles Herring said in a statement. "We hope to get this resolved swiftly so that both we and TWC can turn back to what both companies want to do - namely bring TV viewers great shows that entertain and educate in high definition."
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