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    Apollo cuts DISH customer access to local stations in 10 markets

    BTW, this blackout coincides well with this week's Bloomberg Businessweek cover story being all about how Apollo's CEO is "ruthless" at making money. Nobody Makes Money Like Apollo’s Ruthless Founder Leon Black
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    Apollo cuts DISH customer access to local stations in 10 markets

    Yes, all four affiliates are combined into a single newsroom and essentially produce a single newscast across all four affiliations. https://www.deltanews.tv/site/about.html Again, the thing that makes this legal is that the FCC's multiple ownership rules are blind to subchannels and...
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    Apollo cuts DISH customer access to local stations in 10 markets

    WNBD and WXVT are technically low-power digital stations (actual call signs are WNBD-LD and WXVT-LD) and low-power stations don't count toward FCC ownership rules. The Fox affiliation is on a subchannel of WABG, and subchannels don't count either. Thus, this is a legal way for one company to own...
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    What is Locast

    If the networks and stations pursue legal action against Locast due to the way they determine the user's location, they would have to pursue legal action against CBS All Access, Fox, and YouTube TV too, since they all use the same method.
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    What is Locast

    This isn't an issue unique to Locast. The exact same spoofing method works with two of the networks' own local channel live streaming services - CBS All Access and Fox.com, to be exact. I have read that it works with the local channels on YouTube TV as well.
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    What is Locast

    You need to spoof the latitude and longitude reported by your browser. You can do this manually in advanced settings or with the help of a plugin such as Location Guard. Once you've set your desired location, you can use a website such as this to see if your browser is indeed reporting that you...