Sentences with phrase «in carriage fees»

With Verizon's modified à la carte pricing, broadcasters face the prospect of losing out on some of the money they make in carriage fees for all of the channels they offer, unless they can broker new deals with Verizon (possibly assigning even higher fees to more in - demand channels).

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Specialty TV makes its money in part from carriage and subscriber fees.
Perhaps big, beloved Web brands like YouTube, the Times, and Instagram will eventually agree to share all of their content inside tweets in Twitter apps for small, per user carriage fees.
So when that 186 % increase in NBA rights fees shows up in advertisers» pass - along costs and carriage fees on your cable bill, you can gripe about how avaricious players and greedy owners are unworthy of the windfall.
The complaint further alleged that British Airways advertises around - the - world travel using the «oneworld» booking engine (http://rtw.oneworld.com/), owned by oneworld Management Company, Inc. (oMC), which consistently misrepresents carrier - imposed surcharges as government taxes and fees.1 According to the complaint, by engaging in these practices, the carrier violated its contract of carriage and engaged in unfair and deceptive business practices in violation of 49 U.S.C. § 41712.
Additional checked bags will be subject to the applicable baggage fees as outlined by Delta's rules and the purchased fare as set forth in Delta's contract of carriage.
In London — where until recently the average speed of an automobile was comparable to that of a horse - drawn carriage a century ago — a congestion fee was adopted in early 200In London — where until recently the average speed of an automobile was comparable to that of a horse - drawn carriage a century ago — a congestion fee was adopted in early 200in early 2003.
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