From MSN:
"Viacom Warns DirecTV Customers They Could Lose MTV, Comedy Central"
Viacom warned DirecTV customers they may soon stop seeing its channels due to a distribution deal impasse to continue services with DirecTV parent AT&T . Nickelodeon, BET, MTV, Comedy Central and Paramount are some media properties in Viacom's channel lineup. AT&T has grown in size considerably after acquiring Time Warner, and now owns HBO and Warner Bros Hollywood studios. Viacom is accusing AT&T of abusing its power to muscle out of fair terms. "Unfortunately, AT&T is abusing its new market position by favoring its own content - which significantly underperforms Viacom's - to stifle competition," Viacom said in a statement. "AT&T-DirecTV's behavior is also consistent with a recent pattern of gouging their customers by charging them higher prices for an inferior product with fewer channels." Viacom also said it's "especially troubling" that "AT&T is marginalizing diverse audiences in its new DTV packages and threatening to do the same with their existing products." Reuters reported that AT&T is insisting on terms that would benefit its advanced advertising business at the expense of competitors. Viacom said it has already reached deals with other business relationships like Altice USA , Charter Communications and Comcast and hasn't had a disruption in service since 2014. AT&T's DirecTV has 24 million subscribers who could no longer watch Viacom channels if a deal isn't reached by midnight March 22. Viacom's class B shares declined 4.2% to $26.31 on Wednesday. AT&T slipped 0.5%.
^ I hate when these different companies use us as pawns in their own bids. It has happened in the past and we lost channels then too. ^
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