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How many Cablevision viewers in the New York area lost their ABC?”

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How many Cablevision viewers in the New York area lost their ABC?”

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Just after the stroke of midnight Sunday, 3 million Cablevision viewers in the New York area lost their ABC channel because of an impasse by the cable operator and broadcaster to resolve a feud over transmission fees. And unless an agreement is reached during the day between Cablevision and Walt Disney, the parent company of ABC, viewers won’t see George Clooney or Sandra Bullock stroll the red carpet at The Oscars. And subscribers will miss out on some of television’s most popular shows such as Lost and Good Morning America. The negotiation breakdown was the latest in a series of similar standoffs between broadcasters and paid television providers such as Time Warner Cable’s dispute with New Corp.’s Fox last year. The Federal Communications Commission has largely stayed on the sidelines of such negotiations. But some lawmakers and consumer groups have urged greater involvement by the agency to prevent viewers from missing out. “If negotiations break down to the point of intractability

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Just after the stroke of midnight Sunday, 3 million Cablevision viewers in the New York area lost their ABC channel because of an impasse by the cable operator and broadcaster to resolve a feud over transmission fees. And unless an agreement is reached during the day between Cablevision and Walt Disney, the parent company of ABC, viewers won’t see George Clooney or Sandra Bullock stroll the red carpet at The Oscars. And subscribers will miss out on some of television’s most popular shows such as Lost and Good Morning America. The negotiation breakdown was the latest in a series of similar standoffs between broadcasters and paid television providers such as Time Warner Cable’s dispute with New Corp.’s Fox last year. The Federal Communications Commission has largely stayed on the sidelines of such negotiations. But some lawmakers and consumer groups have urged greater involvement by the agency to prevent viewers from missing out.

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Just after the stroke of midnight Sunday, 3 million Cablevision viewers in the New York area lost their ABC channel because of an impasse by the cable operator and broadcaster to resolve a feud over transmission fees. And unless an agreement is reached during the day between Cablevision and Walt Disney, the parent company of ABC, viewers won’t see George Clooney or Sandra Bullock stroll the red carpet at The Oscars. And subscribers will miss out on some of television’s most popular shows such as Lost and Good Morning America.

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