I've said this before and it got me chewed up and spat out, but enough with broadcast companies demanding retransmission fees. If you live in a certain radius of the broadcast signal, no provider should be paying to retransmit your signal. In fact, the station should be paying cable/satellite companies money for taking an otherwise crappy signal to many, and making it more visable to viewers. I don't care that the providers are making a profit off their signal, if you don't want people to make money off you, the don't give your signal away for free. I told the story about the cafeteria worker who gave a student his free lunch. The student didn't want it and gave it to his friend, at which the worker ran out of the lunch line and demanded that the receiving student pay for the lunch. I interviened telling her that once that student left that line, he could either throw it out, start a food fight with it, eat it, give it to someone; no matter what, once she gave it to him, it was now his to choose what to do with. That's the same philosohy I have with retransmission fees. You gave it away, that's it!
And on the other side, providers shouldn't have the right to charge for broadcast channels, should they not be paying for it. I also, don't want to hear of bandwith limitations. It's about time that these companies, that make a lot of profit, show good faith with their customers by giving something back. I get it, they pay so we should pay, but if they didn't charge us, they would have stronger fights in these arguments.
In the end it's all greed. Broadcast stations should only be making money off comercials. That's the buisness. I'm gong to be the stubbon mule from the Family Guy cut scene on this one. "Kevin Bacon, not in Footloose." Broadcast stations have no right charging providers, and providers have no right charging for access to these channels, if you don't want your subs seeing them, then don't retransmit them. STOP SCREWING AVERAGE JOE AMERICA!