given way. what we've learned in this court document, many court documents is oan was encouraged to launch by at&t and was provided carriage fees, cable fees, exclusively by at&t. other distributors like comcart and charter don't carry oan so at&t is largely financing the channel. here's what at&t says though, a corporate spokesman tell me we've never had a financial interest in oan's success and when at&t acquired directv we refused to carry oan and they sued us as a rough. we have a commercial carriage agreement now. of course, there's lots of channels that get carriage fees but oan is not your average channel. it's not really a news channel. it's full of propaganda and conspiracy programming, pushing the big lie and anti-vaccination messages. that's the difference, and the question then becomes does at&t have any standard, any line that it draws for what programming it's willing to carry even if