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SUPERSTATION TBS WANTS TO BRAVE THE SWITCH TO BASIC CABLE

          Turner Broadcasting System is negotiating to have
     Superstation TBS switched to a basic cable channel, leading
     to "behind the scenes negotiations" between the Braves
     carrier and ESPN and Fox in an attempt to "clear up" MLB
     rights, according to Chuck Ross of AD AGE.  Turner wants to
     show Braves games on TBS, and must get approval from ESPN
     and Fox, which hold the rights to cablecast and broadcast
     MLB games nationally.  News Corp. "is said to have signed
     off" on the TBS deal as part of its deal to get its Fox News
     Channel on cable systems owned by TCI, which holds a "major"
     stake in TBS parent Time Warner.  Negotiations with ESPN are
     "said to be nearing completion," as the talks "revolve
     around" ESPN getting "favorable" carriage deals for ESPN,
     ESPN2 and ESPNEWS on Time Warner Cable systems in exchange
     for letting TBS become a basic cable network (AD AGE, 4/21). 
     Time Warner Chair Gerald Levin said the company has an
     "abundance" of programming to replace Braves telecasts if an
     agreement is not worked out (BROADCASTING & CABLE, 4/21).   
     

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