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Cox Communications Stands up for Fairfax County Customers; Informs Allbritton Communications that it Legally Cannot Terminate Cox's Carriage of WJLA/ABC-7 this Weekend.


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FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 5, 2001

Cox Proposes Mediation to Avoid Inconveniencing Customers

Cox Communications Cox Communications is a privately owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises providing digital cable television and telecommunications services in the United States. It is the third-largest[2] cable television provider in the United States, serving more than 6.  Vice President and General Manager Gary McCollum today informed Allbritton Communications that Cox will not remove WJLA/ABC-7 from the cable system, as Allbritton has demanded, because Allbritton cannot legally terminate Cox's rights to carry WJLA WJLA Washington DC area television station; JLA comes from founder Joseph L. Allbritton  on October 6, as it has threatened to do.

Further, McCollum proposed that the two companies engage a professional mediator mediator n. a person who conducts mediation. A mediator is usually a lawyer, or retired judge, but can be a non-attorney specialist in the subject matter (like child custody) who tries to bring people and their disputes to early resolution through a conference.  to help reach an agreement on Cox's carriage of WJLA and NewsChannel 8, to avoid Allbritton's pulling its signal and unnecessarily inconveniencing Cox's more than 240,000 Fairfax County customers.

The notice of termination issued by Allbritton on Oct. 1 is legally insufficient, McCollum stated. In his letter to Allbritton President and COO Frederick J. Ryan, McCollum wrote, "Courts have consistently held that when an agreement does not specify termination provisions, as in the case with [our] month-to-month renewals, the terminating party is legally required to provide the other party with notice that is reasonable under the circumstances. We believe under no circumstances could it be construed that your five-day notice to delete the signal is reasonable."

McCollum's letter continued, "The Federal Communications Commission's rules require that we provide our customers with 30 days notice before we delete a broadcast signal, and we have similar obligations under our local franchise agreements. This obligation makes it impermissible im·per·mis·si·ble  
adj.
Not permitted; not permissible: impermissible behavior.



im
 to drop the signal on October 6. Moreover, such a short period surely amounts to what is a punitive stance with our customers and your viewers."

Cox and Allbritton have been negotiating in good faith for the renewal of Cox's carriage agreement for WJLA since July, when Allbritton informed Cox it had completed its carriage deal with Comcast Corporation, "freeing up time and allowing [Allbritton] to focus attention on Fairfax County." The companies had recently agreed in principle on terms of an agreement for carriage of WJLA. However, Allbritton has since refused to sign it unless Cox also accepts onerous on·er·ous  
adj.
1. Troublesome or oppressive; burdensome. See Synonyms at burdensome.

2. Law Entailing obligations that exceed advantages.
 carriage terms for Allbritton's NewsChannel 8. Cox has maintained it simply wants to receive the same overall deal terms for the carriage of NewsChannel 8 that Allbritton has given to other cable companies in the Washington area. On Tuesday, Allbritton took the private negotiations public, threatening to pull the signal for both channels on Saturday unless Cox accepts its demands.

In his letter to Allbritton's President, McCollum noted that FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S.  rules and the Telecommunications Act There are several laws named the Telecommunications Act
  • Telecommunications Act of 1996 in the United States
  • Telecommunications Act (Canada)
  • Telecommunications Act 1997 in Australia
 of 1996 do not allow Allbritton to pull its signal until at least after the November sweeps ratings period. "The 30-day notice obligation will carry us into the November sweeps. The FCC has made clear that cable operators are not permitted to drop a broadcast station during the sweeps period. Consequently, we cannot legally comply with your demand to cease carriage of WJLA until after the November sweeps."

In offering to enter mediation with Allbritton, McCollum stated, "We want to resolve this dispute without disruption to our customers and your viewers."

In on-air and on-line messages to Cox customers yesterday, McCollum pledged that Cox would do everything in its power to prevent Allbritton from pulling the plug on WJLA and NewsChannel 8. "We know that you value ABC ABC
 in full American Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928.
 programming and local news, and we want to continue bringing both channels to you - uninterrupted. But the truth is that, as the owner of these channels, Allbritton Communications is the one with the power to pull the plug. We are working around the clock to prevent Allbritton from taking your channels. We are pleading with Allbritton to come back to the table, to listen to reason, and to not take drastic steps that callously cal·lous  
adj.
1. Having calluses; toughened: callous skin on the elbow.

2. Emotionally hardened; unfeeling: a callous indifference to the suffering of others.
 affect the residents of Fairfax County."

Cox Communications' Northern Virginia Northern Virginia (NoVA) consists of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties and the independent cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax, Manassas, and Manassas Park.  operation serves more than 260,000 customers in Fairfax County, the cities of Fairfax, Falls Church Falls Church, independent city (1990 pop. 9,578), NE Va., a residential suburb of Washington, D.C.; inc. as a town 1875, as a city 1948. There is diverse light manufacturing, including telecommunications equipment. , Fredericksburg, the towns of Herndon and Vienna, and parts of Stafford and Spotsylvania counties.
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