A dispute over retransmission fees has pushed WPIX-TV off Cablevision.
The Tribune-owned station was dropped from the cable provider's channel lineup over what Cablevision called "anti-consumer demands" by the WPIX parent.
But WPIX said it had hoped to keep the station on air while negotiations continued.
In a statement, Tribune wrote that "without warning, Cablevision unilaterally removed four Tribune stations in four markets from its cable systems. Cablevison took this action despite our offer of an unconditional extension of the current carriage agreement with no change in terms while negotiations continued."
Cablevision, meanwhile, fired back, arguing that Tribune was trying to solve its financial problems "on the backs of Cablevision customers."
Other Tribune-owned stations also went dark in New Jersey and in Connecticut.
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mike pappas
3:17 pm on Sunday, August 19, 2012
Why does the consumer always get the raw deal when ever cablevision and there provides have a disagreement?