Hearst TV service continuing in New England

Hearst TV service continuing after company ,Time Warner, reach agreement

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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- New England viewers of Hearst television stations will continue to see their programs after the media company announced it has reached a retransmission consent agreement with Time Warner Cable.

The regional stations and markets affected by the agreement are WCVB, Boston-Manchester, N.H.; WMTW, Portland, Maine; WMUR, Boston-Manchester, N.H.; and WPTZ, Burlington-Plattsburgh.

The agreement with Time Warner Cable was announced Friday.

Hearst Television, a subsidiary of Hearst Corp., owns and operates 29 local television stations and two local radio stations, serving 30 U.S. cities and reaching about 18 percent of U.S. television households.

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