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SHOWTIME'S DEAL W/DIRECTV ANGERS SOME CABLE OPERATORS

          Showtime "has angered some cable operators" by giving
     "their main competitor," DirecTV, the exclusive rights to
     offer the October 23 Mike Tyson-Orlin Norris fight to its
     subscribers, according to John Dempsey of DAILY VARIETY, who
     writes "although subscribers who get Showtime over cable
     will receive the fight telecast," all DirecTV subscribers
     will be able to view the fight "whether they pay for
     Showtime or not."  Falcon Cable TV VP Lynne Buening: "This
     is troublesome and extremely discouraging."  Sources said
     that Showtime "risked the wrath of cable operators because
     it's counting on the proven marketing skills of DirecTV to
     pump up the audience for the fight."  The fight is the
     "first Tyson bout ever" to premiere live on Showtime instead
     of PPV.  Showtime Senior Marketing Consultant Suzan Couch:
     "DirecTV is being aggressive about using this marketing ploy
     because it wants to offer something special to its entire
     assimilated base of subscribers for the first time."  The
     "entire base" refers to "defunct" Primestar subscribers, who
     are now with DirecTV (DAILY VARIETY, 10/15). 

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