"We've told them that it does not represent a change of control," said Richard Aurelio, president of Time Warner Cable of New York City.
"I'm not sure we'll carry it," said Richard Aurelio, president of Time Warner New York City Cable.
Barry Rosenblum, president of Time Warner Cable of New York City, said he had no problem with users who share a wireless network within their own homes.
"We don't have any channel capacity left," said Barry Rosenblum, president of Time Warner Cable of New York City.
"It depends on the product," Barry Rosenblum, president of Time Warner Cable of New York and New Jersey, said.
But Richard Aurelio, president of Time Warner New York City Cable, said he had no knowledge of SportsChannel's request.
"We sent questionnaires to our customers, asking what type of programming they wanted to see," said Barry Rosenblum, president of Time Warner Cable of New York.
"It's not really math as I knew it," said Barry Rosenblum, president of Time Warner Cable of New York City.
Barry Rosenblum, the president of Time Warner New York City Cable, said: "You always expect to reach an agreement.
"They brought that proposal to us," said Barry Rosenblum, the president of Time Warner Cable, "and we went ahead and agreed with them."