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"The renewal we are seeking is reasonable and modest relative to the profits [Time Warner Cable] enjoys from our networks," Viacom stated, adding that the fee increases amount to less than 25 cents per month, per subscriber, or, "less than a penny a day" for all 19 of the MTV Network channels carried by Time Warner Cable.
Viacom, which has been rocked hard by the downturn in the economy, said it is demanding the subscriber fee increases because it believes its channels had been "greatly undervalued" for some time, based on their popularity among cable viewers.
"Americans spend more than 20% of their TV viewing time watching our networks, yet our fees amount to less than 2.5% of what Time Warner generates from their average customer," Viacom asserted, adding that it has successfully re-negotiated "equitable" license agreement renewals with other carriers, or is in the final stages of such renewals with "virtually every cable and satellite carrier" in the U.S.
If Time Warner Cable calls Viacom's bluff, it will mean some of basic cable's most popular shows - including kids series like "SpongeBob SquarePants," and hip, young adult series such as "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" - will go dark on Time Warner Cable systems nationwide, despite the fact that Time Warner Cable is simultaneously seeking monthly fee increases of as much as $3 per subscriber in some of its biggest markets.



Most certainly the time has come to let me subscribe to Comedy Central and dump the rest of those. If I really want to watch Spongebob, I’ll go to the Nick web site.
Even people like myself who don't rely upon Time Warner Cable for their Viacom TV programming are calling upon *both* Viacom & TWC to settle this now or suffer the public fallout.
Really dumb move by the powers that be at both companies...