From here: http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/...y-Meeting-to-Settle-Dish-Sinclair-Feud-134920
FCC Boss Calls Emergency Meeting to Settle Dish, Sinclair Feud
FCC Boss Calls Emergency Meeting to Settle Dish, Sinclair Feud
Okay. I've only heard "memorialize" in the context of funeral.
Not in Minneapolis. Cw 23 still has the loopStations are back up!
"It's in the public's interest that the channels remain available", hence why the FCC got involved. I made that up, sorta, but it's a likely reason / excuse.So was dish in the right and the FCC was like what's up Sinclair?
To me, it seems so - DISH went to the FCC and requested an emergency meeting. The Commission gave both sides 'til midnight to give their side of the story and there was to be a meeting with the Commission staff tomorrow... sure looks like Sinclair really didn't want to go to that meeting.So was dish in the right and the FCC was like what's up Sinclair?
Very true. lots of sources but unless you set manual timers it will not help you. That was my point. But if they are back up it is all academic.OTA Data available at www.titantv.com![]()
The "network" actually started last year. American Sports Network. It wasn't a dedicated channel per se but the games were produced under that marketing and Sinclair stations had the option to carry them.
I would honestly rather near complete deregulation, and if they both want to operate as profit businesses, allow them to do what they need to do. If they want carried on Dish rather than have an imported station, then produce prices and product that Dish customers would be willing to pay(as far as Dish or any MvPD claims). You don't see anyone telling Walmart they HAVE to sell produce grown and sold locally, but they choose to do it as there is a demand for it.
Well, my friend (and I mean that), think twice about how much any state legislature is really gonna give a crap. They can't maintain basic, physical infrastructure, let alone "TV". Greatly over simplified, but I trust you get the point.Complete deregulation is bad but minimal regulation is great. Also, I would much rather states set their own regulations for companies to operate in.
As big as this is I don't see it lasting for any amount of time.