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To: 10K a day who wrote (21651)5/1/2000 11:14:00 PM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 29970
 
As long as you are facing east you are fine
I am ticked a dollar battle or is it a freedom battle at some point.

However, what was previously just a question of how much Time Warner would pay for the right to rebroadcast ABC shows has been complicated by Disney's demand that Time Warner now carry new cable channels Toon Disney and the Soap Channel, plus the exiting Disney Channel, as part of its basic cable package. Time Warner has balked at Disney's asking price of $300 million to carry the channels, which would normally be offered as premium channels on other cable systems.

Disney has been concerned about Time Warner's merger with AOL, which it feels could give Time Warner cable too much power in interactive television, which will give viewers more channels and the opportunity to purchase goods though their TVs. It also fears Time Warner might promote its own channels such as Cable News Network at the expense of Disney's ABC or ESPN, the leading sports network.