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ProfessorGAC

(75,182 posts)
7. Probably
Mon Sep 22, 2025, 04:31 PM
Sep 22

But, I wonder if there are "take or pay" clauses in those contracts.
We had them on contracts for supply of active ingredient.
Customer got a price based on promising 50 million pounds. The contract might say if they don't buy that much, the price reverts to list.
So, I know companies put those sort of things in contracts.
Let's hope that's true here.

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Disney has streaming services (no license) and owns ABC (networks are not licensed, local affilates are) hlthe2b Sep 22 #1
And they won't go after Sinclair or Nexstar... appmanga Sep 22 #10
That's not how it works SickOfTheOnePct Sep 22 #2
If Enough Viewers Complain... ProfessorGAC Sep 22 #3
Agree SickOfTheOnePct Sep 22 #4
Probably ProfessorGAC Sep 22 #7
I don't want anyone or any show forced off the air... SickOfTheOnePct Sep 22 #8
Agreed ProfessorGAC Sep 22 #9
The quid pro quo Diraven Sep 22 #5
And you know this for a fact how? SickOfTheOnePct Sep 22 #6
Sinclair wants the same merger Diraven Sep 22 #11
No. There is no such thing . Bluetus Sep 22 #12
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