Economics

CBS Makes Deal With Time Warner, Ends Blackout Ahead of NFL Season

NYC, LA, Dallas affected

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CBS Corp. (CBS) programs returned to Time Warner Cable Inc. (TWC) in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas after the companies ended a one-month blackout, in time for the start of National Football League regular-season games.

Time Warner Cable agreed to pay a significant increase for the right to transmit CBS signals, though still below $2 per subscriber per month, according to people with knowledge of the situation who asked not to be identified because the terms are private.