U.S. FCC Works to End Impasse Between CBS and Time Warner Cable

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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission says it’s working to resolve a fee dispute that has kept CBS Corp. programming off Time Warner Cable Inc. systems serving more than 3 million viewers since Aug. 2.

“The commission is engaged at the highest levels with the respective parties and working to bring the impasse to an end,” Justin Cole, an agency spokesman, said in an e-mailed statement yesterday. “We urge all parties to resolve this matter as quickly as possible so consumers can access the programming they rely on and are paying for.”