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Programming fees have remained stagnant for 20 years.
He also disputes the cable operators' argument that their programming fees are too high.
It seems like an annual rite: to usher in the new year, cable providers and networks squabble over programming fees.
The biggest portion — about 41 percent in recent years — of NPR's revenue comes from member station programming fees and dues.
Ask a cable operator what makes its life miserable, and the answer is immediate and obvious: programming fees.
WABC, however, draws an audience that is over 200 times that of the Sundance Channel in New York, the executives said, illustrating the imbalance in cable programming fees.
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High school students in Overland Park, Kan., pay a $120 "activity programming fee" and a $100 "learning resources fee".
Wired Radio customers there were given a boxy receiver, which looked a little like a gramophone, and the programming fee was added to their monthly electric bill.
Leo Hindery, chairman and chief executive of the YES Network, which carries New York Yankees and New Jersey Nets games, has been in arbitration with Cablevision over programming fee payments.
Cablevision had been locked in a prominent programming fee dispute with the News Corporation, which resulted in the operator losing Fox's local stations in New York and Philadelphia for 15 days until the two sides resolved their differences last week.
Led by Chief Executive Mel Karmazin Mel Karmazin, Sirius currently plays up to 40 NBA games each week at no extra charge over the basic monthly $12.95 programming fee.
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