Premiums are not the only programming cost that has gone up in the months since the previous increase was announced in early September. They struck new deals with AMC Networks, Hallmark, RFD/Cowboy, Urban One, Sony and others and had multiple retrans disputes that have since been resolved. They expanded the diginets (which are not free to providers) to Entertainment, and added Lionsgate's MovieSphere Gold and Scripps's Ion Mystery. Networks still charge extra for HD distribution, and over the past few networks multiple networks were upgraded to HD on the streaming side, and were also upgraded on satellite. They also signed deals for all of the team specific MLB channels and multiple NBA and NHL team channels, most of which have deals that require Choice or higher. And considering how last minute those deals were, it wasn't as simple as paying the MLB teams the same rate they would have been paying FanDuel and others. Scripps also started charging more for their former Ion stations that converted to "The Spot" and picked up local NHL rights.