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Big Ten, Comcast still at odds (AP)

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Big Ten Network officials say the new TV network won’t be available to Comcast Cable subscribers when it starts broadcasting Aug. 30.

The new network and the cable company have squabbled for months over where viewers would find BTN and how much it would cost them.

The network, co-owned by the Big Ten conference and Fox Cable Networks, wants to be a basic cable channel for Comcast subscribers, while Comcast wants BTN to be part of a sports-channels package that subscribers pay more to see. According to Comcast, the network also wants the cable company to pay it $1.10 per subscriber.