http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070209/echostar_court_tv.html?.v=1
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -- EchoStar Communications Corp. said Friday it has restored the Court TV channel to its Dish Network satellite television service after resolving a fee dispute with Turner Broadcasting System Inc.
ADVERTISEMENT
The nation's second-largest satellite TV provider pulled the channel Jan. 1 because of the dispute over subscription fees.
EchoStar and Atlanta-based TBS said they are pleased with the new financial agreement but did not disclose the terms. The channel has been moved to a second tier of Dish Network programming, which has fewer subscribers.
It marks the second settlement of a fee dispute announced this week by Englewood-based EchoStar.
On Monday, EchoStar said it had resolved a dispute over licensing fees for the premium channels, HBO and Cinemax. No further details were released.
EchoStar's Dish Network has more than 13 million customers.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -- EchoStar Communications Corp. said Friday it has restored the Court TV channel to its Dish Network satellite television service after resolving a fee dispute with Turner Broadcasting System Inc.
ADVERTISEMENT
The nation's second-largest satellite TV provider pulled the channel Jan. 1 because of the dispute over subscription fees.
EchoStar and Atlanta-based TBS said they are pleased with the new financial agreement but did not disclose the terms. The channel has been moved to a second tier of Dish Network programming, which has fewer subscribers.
It marks the second settlement of a fee dispute announced this week by Englewood-based EchoStar.
On Monday, EchoStar said it had resolved a dispute over licensing fees for the premium channels, HBO and Cinemax. No further details were released.
EchoStar's Dish Network has more than 13 million customers.