Another retrans fight. This has gotten very old

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TEGNA owner of 51 stations in 39 US Markets is in a retrans kerfufel with Dish. And of course who takes it in the shorts? The consumer.
Courtesy dish.com
DISH Urges TEGNA to Extend Contract; Potential TEGNA Blackout Would Impact Millions




  • TEGNA threatens ahead of contract expiration to blackout 51 stations in 39 markets nationally
  • DISH offers to extend existing local channel contract, with retroactive "true-up" for new rates, which would keep local channels up for the benefit of consumers while negotiations continue
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DISH Network L.L.C. , a wholly-owned subsidiary of DISH Network Corporation (NASDAQ:DISH), issued the following statement in reaction to TEGNA Inc.'s threat to block DISH customers' access to 51 local channels in 39 markets nationwide.

"Only TEGNA can choose to black out its channels. DISH is actively working to reach a deal before the contract expires," said Warren Schlichting , DISH senior vice president of Programming. "We have offered a contract extension to TEGNA, including a retroactive "true up" when new rates are agreed upon, to keep the channels available to customers in the event that we are unable to reach a deal by the deadline."

The "true-up" would ensure that TEGNA was made whole at the new rates for the period of any contract extension. TEGNA has not accepted that offer. The contract is set to expire Sept. 30 .

"Since we offered to retroactively true them up when new rates were agreed upon, TEGNA has nothing to lose and consumers have everything to gain from an extension of our existing contract that would allow negotiations to continue," added Schlichting. "Instead, TEGNA has not accepted our offer and has chosen to use consumers to gain leverage for the economic benefit of TEGNA, while potentially causing substantial harm and disruption to the lives of those very same consumers who ultimately will bear the brunt of the unfair price increases sought by TEGNA."

DISH and TEGNA have been making steady progress in their recent negotiations, and DISH was hopeful that a mutual agreement would be reached to renew carriage of the TEGNA local stations in due course.

"DISH has successfully negotiated agreements representing hundreds of stations in recent months that benefit all parties, including our viewers," said Schlichting. "We are unsure why TEGNA decided to involve customers in the contract negotiation process at a point when there is still time for the two parties to reach a mutually beneficial deal."

For a list of affected stations, visit https://dishnetwork.newshq.businesswire.com/document-library/tegna-station-list.

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View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150926005055/en/

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Post this in one of the other two threads actively talking about it. Do appreciate the links however.
 
Oddly this is a good thing. It is exactly what the FCC is looking to change. And don't overlook the DISH response which is directed for the FCC to see.
“We are unsure why TEGNA decided to involve customers in the contract negotiation process at a point when there is still time for the two parties to reach a mutually beneficial deal.”
 
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I wish the FCC would force arbitration for all Locals fights. Then the ruling would be forced on both companies and we could move on without the blackouts.
 
i just we did not have all these disputes all the time who is sick and tired of all these disputes all the time can we get back to watching tv all the tiime without being interuped.
 
He said..."acabo no tenemos todos estos conflictos todo el tiempo que está enfermo y cansado de todos estos conflictos todo el tiempo pueden que volver a ver tv todo el tiempo sin ser interuped." :)
I'm from Az and still need a translator. Lol.
 
Hmm, "true up" deal ? Isn't Dish being sued by a company for not paying for a couple of weeks when they were in dispute and off the air?
 
Hmm, "true up" deal ? Isn't Dish being sued by a company for not paying for a couple of weeks when they were in dispute and off the air?
Yes, but if I recall correctly, the company wanted Dish to pay for the time they were off the air, as considered part of the agreement.
 
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Yes, but if I recall correctly, the company wanted Dish to pay for the time they were off the air, as considered part of the agreement.
What do you mean off the air? Are we talking about at night time when they go off the air for the night, or do you mean when they lose sat signal because of rain fade?
 
What do you mean off the air? Are we talking about at night time when they go off the air for the night, or do you mean when they lose sat signal because of rain fade?
Neither. The company suing Dish wants to be backpaid for their "true up" deal, including when they pulled their signal off Dish. The contract may allow that, as none of us know, but logically it doesn't make sense.
 
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Yup...Charlotte's turn to be involved in one of these...just saw a screen crawl going across WCNC (CLT NBC).

No biggie here, have the channel via OTA, and only watch sports on the channel on occasion, so no real need for guide data.
 

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