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For most people, it's difficult to get carriage".
Time Warner would have to rely on the quality of its programming to get carriage on other firms' distribution systems, and might find it harder to launch new channels.
In his letter to staff, Sherman said Veria Living's efforts to get carriage by Comcast and Time Warner Cable have been frustrating.
But there were dissident voices, including from independent programmers who struggle to get carriage on pay-TV systems, such as DirecTV.
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Despite start-up costs and the daunting task of selling advertising and getting carriage for a new network only nine months before next season, the Yankees believe that their TV venture can be more lucrative than selling their rights, as they have in the past.
There has never been a time when you couldn't get a carriage ride through the Park.
Univision would rely on Disney's negotiating heft to get the carriage agreements, one of the people with knowledge of the talks said.
Times are harsh: in the isolated village where the coachman tries to get the carriage axle mended, the water is bad, even for the horses.
That's not enough time to get a carriage clock.
When Disney withheld the ABC signal as leverage to get higher carriage fees for its cable channels from Time Warner, customers blamed the cable company and Time Warner blinked.
Maybe that's why nobody has dared point out that the whole setup is a grave affront to "network neutrality"–Amazon's bits get preferential carriage on Sprint's bandwidth, until Google or Ebay strike their own deals.
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