So Cox refuses to pay double the current rate, and Hearst shuts off the feed and calls Cox out for depriving customers of their networks during a major hurricane. Since Hearst brought it up... isn't trying to double the price of "critical" (Hearst's word) goods and services, especially during an emergency, generally considered illegal price gouging? Hm...
Not that I expect it too, but I'll have a pretty good laugh if that line of reasoning comes back to bite them in the ass. lol
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