CBS Corp. confirmed Monday that it has reached a new retransmission agreement with Time Warner Cable, ending a month-long blackout of the network’s shows at several key markets in the country.
CBS’ programming will resume at 6:00 p.m., ET Monday. The companies didn’t disclose specific terms of the deal.
Their retransmission contract – which spells out the amount of money that cable and satellite TV providers pay CBS for the rights to carry its stations – expired at the end of June. But CBS was kept on the cable company’s lineup as the companies kept delaying deadlines for a new deal.
Source: USA Today
