Here we go again: CBS and Time Warner Cable extend deal for an hour
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About the only thing CBS and Time Warner Cable seem to be able to agree on is that neither seems willing to walk away from the negotiating table.
The two sides have for the fourth time today extended their talks for a new distribution deal that would keep the CBS-owned TV stations on Time Warner Cable systems in Los Angeles and elsewhere.
CBS and Time Warner Cable have been unable to come to terms on a distribution pact to keep CBS-owned TV stations, including KCBS-TV Channel 2 and KCAL-TV Channel 9 in Los Angeles and WCBS-TV in New York on Time Warner Cable. The talks also include CBS-owned cable channels Showtime and CBS Sports Network.
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