I live in an rural area in which I am unable to receive any OTA Broadcast Signals.
My local NBC Station is owned by Tegna and currently unavailable to me via Dish Network.
I have no access to the NBC Network at all.
Am I reading the FCC rules correctly? Am I an "Unserved Subscriber" and would Dish Network be willing to add an NBC Affiliate from a neighboring market?
Source: Receiving Television Broadcast Stations From Satellite TV Companies
Thank you all for any insight you can provide.
PS: New member, long time lurker. Love the website!
My local NBC Station is owned by Tegna and currently unavailable to me via Dish Network.
I have no access to the NBC Network at all.
Am I reading the FCC rules correctly? Am I an "Unserved Subscriber" and would Dish Network be willing to add an NBC Affiliate from a neighboring market?
Accessing out-of-market stations by 'unserved' subscribers
If your satellite TV company is not offering local-into-local service, or is not offering a particular network TV broadcast station as part of its local-into-local service in your market, and you cannot receive a good signal over-the-air from the local network station, you are an “unserved” subscriber. In this case, you can ask your satellite TV company if it can provide you with an out-of-market station affiliated with the same network.
Source: Receiving Television Broadcast Stations From Satellite TV Companies
Thank you all for any insight you can provide.
PS: New member, long time lurker. Love the website!