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here we go again, another dispute between Dish & Tegna impending

Has anyone considered maybe the problem is Dish?

Seriously. No other provider I know of had been involved with so many disputes

I heard from one the engineers that the OTA stations Dish uplinks do not go away. Dish still has the signal, but they cannot run them without the new contract. So where Dish says, Tegna removed the station, is not correct.
 
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Has anyone considered maybe the problem is Dish?

Seriously. No other provider I know of had been involved with so many disputes
Dish doesn't want to spend the money. I used to support Dish in these disputes, but I would rather pay a bit more to keep the channel there.
 
I heard from one the engineers that the OTA stations Dish uplinks do not go away. Dish still has the signal, but they cannot run them without the new contract. So where Dish says, Tegna removed the station, is not correct.
Just because the channel is still on the uplink doesn't mean that Dish can pass the signal along. Without a legal contract Dish cannot pass that signal along. So, if a channel owner says no deal on a new contract or an extension of the original contract Dish must take that signal down. So, if Tegna said you can't pass my signal because you don't have a contract to do so, Tegna removed the right to pass that signal. It's semantics but I read that as Tegna removed the signal.
 
I'm done trying to correct your misinformation. With you being so far out of the loop regarding Dish services, I'll just finish by saying that Dish does offer 3 packages without sports. Combine that with customers choosing not to pay for locals, it's no wonder content owners get pissed come contract renewal, hence more disputes.
 
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So that begs the question, how much does DirecTV/Cable increase each year? If they're only increasing $5/month and Dish increases $5/month, than what's the point of all these "hard" stances?

Well, if you look at the broadcast cable fees the Comcast and Charter charge, you can see them going up every year, in addition to the package fees. On average, I do think it is a bit higher with cable, but I haven't done an in-depth analysis to prove it one way or another.
 

I’m talking about Top200 or Top250 without sports.

As far as dish information I’m usually accurate as when I was a national sales partner I knew the packages and disclosures inside and out. I had to write the scripts
 
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I'll bet none of the hyperbolic angst here had anything to do with the settlement.
 
Somebody at Dish must be sleeping, as in Northern Maine Dish is still showing NBC 10 out of Boston instead of WLBZ2. Please fix dish.

WLBZ confirmed the agreement is made, and WLBZ is working on Dish in other parts of Maine, but they must of forgot to flip the switch here


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I'm sure cable goes up every year. I just am curious how much it increases (as well as DirecTV) vs. Dish's annual $5 increase.
 
I'm sure cable goes up every year. I just am curious how much it increases (as well as DirecTV) vs. Dish's annual $5 increase.

Well, the first step would be to get them to publish the actual costs, which they seem loathe to do, and, at least with Charter, is inconsistent from location to location, despite what some people want to believe. I did post this a while back though:

Comcast to raise prices
 
So you sold her inferior equipment to the Hopper and will expect her to be happy? How much did this cost her?
 
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