Viewers in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas will be able to watch the US Open tennis tournament and the final episodes of the hit serial-killer drama Dexter on Showtime this week thanks to a new agreement between CBS and Time Warner Cable that ends a monthlong blackout. CBS programming, which includes Showtime Anytime and video-on-demand services, resumed on Monday at 6 p.m. ET. “We’re pleased to be able to restore CBS programming for our customers,” said Glenn Britt, Time Warner Cable’s chairman and CEO.
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Posted by: Peter Suciu September 3, 2013 01:42 PMViewers in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas will be able to watch the US Open tennis tournament and the final episodes of the hit serial-killer drama Dexter on Showtime this week thanks to a new agreement between CBS and Time Warner Cable that ends a monthlong blackout. CBS programming, which includes Showtime Anytime and video-on-demand services, resumed on Monday at 6 p.m. ET. “We’re pleased to be able to restore CBS programming for our customers,” said Glenn Britt, Time Warner Cable’s chairman and CEO.