But I'm afraid Linda wouldn't.

Plus even if this turns into a prolonged standoff, I imagine
her specials are pretty safe.

It really is a nasty fight over a relatively small figure relative to even
the declining revenues of both companies.  Probably not even enough for
Summner to make his debt
payments.  And I doubt Time Warner will stop laying off people even if they
end up paying a dime more instead of 23 cents.


> Well, if they do drop Viacom then Lucky Duck won't have anywhere
> to display its programs. So... maybe Linda could come back to
> late night network news...
>
> I'd tune into that!

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