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Time Warner Cable and CW22 parent down to the wire

Time Warner Cable this morning characterized its business partner, Sinclair Broadcasting, as a liar and scoundrel in an escalating public brawl over programming fees.

The show-stopper behind the nasty rhetoric is a contract dispute over how much Time Warner should pay to carry Sinclair's CW22 and MyRDC signals in 2011. Popular shows include "Gossip Girl," "Nikita" and "Vampire Diaries."

Sinclair has threatened to pull its programs at midnight tonight if it can't renew its contract with Time Warner. For its part, Time Warner says that it would be forced to raise its customers' rates to cover Sinclair's proposed price hikes.

"Sinclair is threatening to take its stations off the air if Time Warner Cable does not agree to its demands for larger fees," the cable company said in a press release.

Time Warner Cable feud with Sinclair heats up

Time Warner Cable rejected the latest offer from Sinclair Broadcasting, and is refusing further negotiations, Sinclair officials said today.

The escalating feud over programming fees will mean that Time Warner Cable customers could lose the CW22 and MyRDC signals as of midnight Friday. Popular CW shows include "Gossip Girl," "Nikita" and "Vampire Diaries."

Sinclair proposed a fee increase that averaged about 10 cents per subscriber, but officials said today that Time Warner "refused to provide a financial counter-proposal, effectively ending negotiations."

Time Warner responded that Sinclair's statement is false.

"Time Warner Cable has at no time told Sinclair that we were terminating negotiations," Time Warner wrote in its own statement today. "We remain open and willing to negotiate a reasonable agreement for our customers and have no intention of declaring negotiations to be at an end, even in the event that Sinclair decides to pull their signals from Time Warner Cable on December 31st."

El DeBarge shows he's still got it on "The Brian McKnight Show"

"The Brian McKnight" show comes on at 10 p.m on Saturdays on WRDC or MyRDC (channel 12), so there's a good chance you've never seen it.

But if you're every at home channel surfing at that time, you should check it out. It's a classy little show that features some good music and nice interviews.

Like this one. McKnight hosted singer El DeBarge, seemingly recovered from his family curse of drug abuse after a stint in prison and ready to sing again. 

While some singers come back worse for the wear from such diversions (yes, I mean Whitney Houston) El is in good voice. Well, actually, angelic voice. 

Here's the proof:

 

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