:File:Fox-Time Warner dispute.jpg
Summary
{{Non-free use rationale 2
|Description = Advertisement: Time Warner carriage dispute with Fox
|Source = Original publication: Various newspapers
Immediate source: http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2009/12/broadcasters_woes_could_spell.html
|Date = December 2009
|Author = Time Warner Cable
|Article = carriage dispute
|Purpose = The history of carriage disputes is replete with PR and advertising campaigns in which customers are urged to pressure either the carrier or content provider. This image illustrates one such campaign, as described in the article, between two notable parties: Time-Warner and Fox
|Replaceability = Any advertisement from an actual carriage dispute would, by definition, be copyrighted.
|Minimality = The resolution is much smaller than the original print advertising. At this writing, this is the only example in the article of its kind. (Ideally, though, the article would also include a converse example. This one is from Time Warner, a program distributor. For balance, there should be a second example from a program creator.
|Commercial = This is a historical image from a short-lived PR campaign waged by Time Warner. The dispute was resolved by the two parties shortly after, in January 2010.
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Licensing
{{Non-free fair use|image has rationale=yes}}