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  • Cablevision is Now Offering to Reimburse Subscribers To Watch World Series on MLB.com

    Wednesday, October 27, 2010, 6:43 PM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond
    The Cablevision-Fox retransmission fight just took another ugly turn, as Cablevision is now emailing subscribers an offer (see below) to reimburse them $10 if they subscribe to the MLB.com's "Postseason.TV" package which includes the World Series starting tonight.

    The gloves are clearly off in this fight, and Cablevision is obviously not hesitating to introduce its subscribers to the virtues of over-the-top streaming, which could have longer-term negative consequences. What comes next in this battle?




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    Categories: Broadcasters, Cable TV Operators, Sports

    Topics: Cablevision, FOX, World Series

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