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Winston Churchill sent a sneering cable demanding to know why, if food was so scarce, his sworn enemy Gandhi wasn't dead yet.
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To read their filing you would picture hordes of angry independent programmers with torches and a mob of pitchfork-wielding consumers fed up with their choices on cable and demanding access to more channels, more voices, and less cable!
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A cable audience demands some action, so the series sets up lots of situations to make the episodes more or less take shape.
It required him to snoop on condo owners in his building to ensure they were not stealing cable, and demanded that he allow Time Warner employees access to promote new products in the building.
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The cable companies, by demanding the right to control access, seemed to want to block off that frontier.
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"They'll call their cable companies and demand it be put on".
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