Reader Jon tells us that he got a call from Charter Cable letting him know that they’d just inked a deal to offer the Big Ten Network and sure enough, the AP is reporting what may be considered “peace in our time.”
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Charter And Big Ten Network Decide To Play Nice

Time Warner Adds Big Ten Network, College Football Fans Rejoice
Time Warner Cable has reached a deal to offer the Big Ten Network on expanded basic cable in Big Ten states, says the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

Big Ten Network Continues To Annoy Consumers
Stop us if you have heard this one before: Comcast and the BTN still don’t have a deal. Nothing has changed since the football season, when many fans were upset at not being able to see the Wisconsin-Ohio State game, which aired on the BTN.

Comcast Caught Astroturfing About "Big Ten" Channel
When will companies learn that astroturfing is lame? Never!