AaronQ 259 Posted August 14, 2012 Share Posted August 14, 2012 https://web.sbgnet.com/template/shared_content/dish/Dish%20Network%20Negotiations%20Statement.pdf http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sinclair-broadcast-group-calls-massive-233200488.html What are your thoughts about this ordeal? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColumbusNewsFan 217 Posted August 14, 2012 Share Posted August 14, 2012 It's DISH. So i'm not surprised that it's happening. Now this will be interesting in Columbus as nearly half of the OTA stations will disappear off of DISH Network ( WSYX [ABC], WTTE [FOX], WWHO[The CW] ) .... I think we will notice that one! This on top of their issues with AMC Networks among others. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T.L. Hughes 754 Posted August 14, 2012 Share Posted August 14, 2012 It's DISH. So i'm not surprised that it's happening. Now this will be interesting in Columbus as nearly half of the OTA stations will disappear off of DISH Network ( WSYX [ABC], WTTE [FOX], WWHO[The CW] ) .... I think we will notice that one! This on top of their issues with AMC Networks among others. Nashville will be affected in the same way as Columbus, since Sinclair owns WZTV (Fox) and WUXP (MyNetworkTV), and operates WNAB (The CW), so Dish customers in that city will only get network programming from NBC, ABC and CBS. Incidentally, this is the second time this year that Dish has gotten into an impasse over retrans that led to a network affiliate removed, since NBC station WFMJ/Youngstown has been off Dish since July 6. Funny thing that when I saw the message about the dispute with Dish here on KOKH (Fox) and KOCB (The CW), the message made it seem that Sinclair just simply waved that metaphorical white flag, bluntly saying that they wouldn't reach a deal with Dish (no optimism whatsoever), instead of just saying that there only is a possibility that a deal might not be reached like other station groups do and what Sinclair has done in the past. Oddly, the message regarding the dispute differs depending on whether you see it, when shown on KOKH and KOCB, it mentioned specifically that viewers could still view those stations on our city's two primary pay TV providers, Cox and AT&T U-verse, but the message shown on the station's website (and likely the website's of Sinclair's other stations) is more generic: Attention Dish Network Subscribers: Beginning August 16th, this station no longer expects to be carried by the Dish Network. We apologize for this inconvenience and suggest Dish subscribers make alternative arrangements to ensure their continued ability to watch this station. We will continue to be available from DirectTV [sic], your local cable company, AT&T U-Verse / Verizon FIOS (if applicable}, and over the air. It is only Dish subscribers who may no longer be able to watch this station on Dish after August 15th. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kjohnson 15 Posted August 15, 2012 Share Posted August 15, 2012 It's largely a non-issue in St. Louis, too. Most viewers get KDNL through Charter, DirecTV or AT&T. Although the irony is when Mediacom and KDNL were hammering out agreement a few years ago, they were pushing Dish Network to viewers. Looks like Dish decided to metaphorically stab Sinclair in the back for that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AaronQ 259 Posted August 16, 2012 Author Share Posted August 16, 2012 UPDATE: Attention Dish Network Subscribers: Sinclair Broadcast Group is pleased to announce that it has reached agreement in principle with Dish Network on a new retransmission consent agreement and has entered into a two week extension of its existing agreement in order to allow the parties to work toward a final agreement. We thank our viewers for their patience and support during these negotiations. (From WLOS.com) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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