Tegna dispute IS OVER!

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They have a right to make a profit, yes. They also have a right to go out of business if they can’t adjust to changes in the market.
You are applying that to one, Tegna, but should apply that to both, DirecTV needs to adjust also, as does all of the Traditional TV market.

The only answer I can see to fix this Network/Local Channels problem, is let the Networks make all the deals, like they do with YTTV, yes, there could still be blackouts, but would it be as bad as it is now?

There has only been one I can remember with YTTV, was with Disney/ABC, I believe it only lasted a day or two.

But, until Congress changes the law, does not matter.

Maybe there needs to be a major change in how the entertainment business works, starting all the way at the top. Stop paying millions of dollars to the stars of shows, there are plenty of good actors out there that can do a good job, just need a break. Stop paying millions of dollars to sports players, especially when they are still going to make their millions even if they don’t perform. Stop paying millions of dollars to the executives that green light spending hundreds of millions of dollars on a movie or series for a streaming service that isn’t making money.
Not how the free market works.
 

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Sports bars in Buffalo are screwed from showing the Bills game (Peacock exclusive) Saturday night if they only have DirecTV and not cable or Peacock Sports Pass (via UPShow) due to WGRZ 2 (which has local simulcast rights) owned by TEGNA
 

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WGRZ's RF 33 OTA signal is very easy to pickup in most of Buffalo with even the cheapest mudflap style antennas. CTV2 is carrying it too and the Niagara Falls and Northern Buffalo areas can get it OTA via CKVP's RF 29 signal or CHCJ's RF 35 signal. CTV2 also carries Prime Video's Thursday Night Football every week.
 
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I think a lot of bars here have already installed antennas or switched to Spectrum during the Nexstar dispute. Can't be without those WIVB/CBS games. Push comes to shove, buying a couple antennas or rokus (yeah they're not supposed to just show consumer Peacock, but do you honestly think the owner of John Doe's corner bar really gives a sh*t?) isn't gonna break them.
 

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Deal done-


Just in time the NFL playoffs. I wonder who caved first?
 

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Only 22 of Tegna's 64 stations are NBC affiliates, one of which isn't carried since KNAZ is just the Flagstaff repeater of Phoenix's KPNX.

All of the networks have had new programming since the fall with a mix of shows held back from the spring and summer, Canadian, British and Australian imports along with programs that didn't cease production during the strikes like sports, animation, soaps, reality and game shows.

NBC had new programming most nights of the fall season with The Voice, The Wall, Quantum Leap, Found, The Irrational, Magnum PI, and CTV's Transplant along with Dateline, Sunday Night Football, NCAA Football and their late night shows which were able to resume once the writer's strike ended because they fall under a seperate actors contract that covers variety/game/talk/soaps.
 

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Only 22 of Tegna's 64 stations are NBC affiliates, one of which isn't carried since KNAZ is just the Flagstaff repeater of Phoenix's KPNX.

All of the networks have had new programming since the fall with a mix of shows held back from the spring and summer, Canadian, British and Australian imports along with programs that didn't cease production during the strikes like sports, animation, soaps, reality and game shows.

NBC had new programming most nights of the fall season with The Voice, The Wall, Quantum Leap, Found, The Irrational, Magnum PI, and CTV's Transplant along with Dateline, Sunday Night Football, NCAA Football and their late night shows which were able to resume once the writer's strike ended because they fall under a seperate actors contract that covers variety/game/talk/soaps.
Sorry, should have said the Chicago and Law and Order shows are premiering on Wednesday and Thursday.
 

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