LIN TV Still Dark on Time Warner

In a possible preview of similar battles to come, TV station group LIN TV pulled the signals of 15 stations in 11 markets off Time Warner Cable systems, affecting about 2.7 million of the cable giant’s subscribers.

Friday’s move, a result of the latest retransmission-fee battle in the industry, left satellite TV and telecom rivals offering themselves as an alternative to TWC.

The two sides remained in negotiations as of Sunday afternoon. A TWC spokesman said Sunday that the cable operator has so far given away nearly 50,000 antennas to allow at least some of its subscribers to receive LIN TV broadcast signals over the air while the dispute continues.

LIN and TWC’s retrans pact expired at midnight after last-minute negotiations Thursday, and LIN decided to yank its programming from TWC rather than go for an extension.

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