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veto power?
Actually he told me it was the satellite company that notified WBZ-TV.
Apparently they are required to notify the local network affiliates when
someone gets satellite. Some of the stations then forward the satellite
company a notice to terminate out of state network feeds to the customer.
That's what he told me happened. He did contemplate sending Goldman a
very nasty internal memo but decided he enjoyed getting a pay check every
week.
DF
--------- Begin forwarded message ----------
From: Sven Weil <sven@lily.org>
How did Ed Goldman find out about this? This is pretty
facistic-sounding...that your boss can determine what you watch in your
own house. I probably would have slapped him with my letter of
resignation.
On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Dave Faneuf wrote:
Ed Goldman notified the satellite company to
> cut him off, so this CBS Boston employee couldn't watch CBS
programming!
> He didn't really care, it was shortly after CBS lost the NFC so the
only
> thing he really watched was Touched By An Angel
--------- End forwarded message ----------
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