3 million people miss the Oscars

There will be more than 3 million people, Cablevisión subscribers, who will not be able to see the 82nd edition of the ceremony of delivery of the Oscars because of a dispita between the cable company and Walt Disney, something that if it were in another country it would go more or less unnoticed, but in New York it's like being deprived of watching the Superbowl or the NBA Finals.

They could only see it if Cablevisión and the company that owns the ABC channel resolve their dispute over rates hours before the event begins, but not only will this be, but series such as Lost o Good Morning America, two of the most successful currently in the United States.

The breakdown of negotiations between ABC and Walt Disney is the most recent of those that occurred in the United States and one of the most talked about after the lawsuit they maintained last year Time Warner Cable with the Fox.

This morning the New York newspapers published statements by both ABC and Walt Disney, where both blame each other, so everything indicates that three million people will be left without seeing the edition of the Oscar. And what is the Internet for?


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