After a seven-day blackout, WISN-Channel 12 returned to the Time Warner Cable Wisconsin lineup Thursday night.
The station’s parent company, Hearst Television Inc., announced it has reached a retransmission consent agreement with Time Warner Cable covering carriage of WISN.
The Channel 12 signal stopped being carried by Time Warner at midnight on July 12.
“We appreciate the support and patience of our viewers, advertisers and local communities served by our stations, and we regret the inconvenience they’ve experienced over the past 10 days,” said Hearst Television president and chief executive officer David Barrett. “This process has been an important step to insure the ongoing vitality of our local TV service in communities across the country.”
Hearst Television, a national multi-media company, owns and operates 29 local television stations and two radio stations,
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