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Fox asks Time Warner to forestall streaming its channels to customers iPads

While we’d heard many networks were unhappy with Time Warner’s decision to release its live TV streaming iPad app and there have even been whispers of cease-and-desist letters within the offing, Fox has put a request to have its channels excluded in writing. At issue is whether their agreement allows Time Warner to supply the channel on devices aside from the television — while TWC is confident it does because it only works in the customer’s home, the networks would apparently want to renegotiate before conceding anything. Senior VP of Fox Networks Group Scott Grogin confirmed the letter was sent but didn’t reveal any information about its contents. Following the battle plan of its last battle with Fox , Time Warner Cable has preemptively submit a IWantMyTWCableTVApp site asking customers to point out support for the TWCable TV app against the networks. We’ll wait to determine who blinks first and do not forget that Dish is already slinging channels to tablets with wild abandon while Comcast and Cablevision have plans for similar implementations at the way.

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