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League Makes New Offer to Time Warner to Settle NFL Network Dispute

By Mark Maske -- Washington Post, 12/20/2007

The NFL made a new offer to Time Warner today in an effort, the league said, to resolve its dispute with the cable television carrier before the Dec. 29 game between the New England Patriots and New York Giants that is to be carried on the NFL Network.

The league has remained embroiled in longstanding disputes with Time Warner and other large cable companies, including Comcast, over pricing and distribution of the NFL Network, the league-owned television channel that is in only about 35 million U.S. households and carries an eight-game package of regular season games on Thursday and Saturday nights. The stalemate with the cable carriers has received increased attention recently because the NFL Network is scheduled to carry the Patriots-Giants game, in which the Patriots might be trying to complete an unbeaten regular season.

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