but according to the uplink reports it was done on the 27th around noonish eastern timeI would think after the expiration. Sep30 at 7ET was when the contract expired...
More Than 130 Stations May Go Dark In Contract Fights with DirecTV, Dish and U-verse https://www.yahoo.com/tv/s/more-130-stations-may-dark-contract-fights-directv-144407675.html
It is a matter of timing. If the two aren't on the same carriage schedule, company B may not have seen their doubling of cost offering that is waiting for their next round of negotiations.Just a minute....Now before you go off on a theory, think about this....If Satco A is paying Blow Torch Communication for their signals, would it not be logical for satco B to be paying roughly the same price?
Because there was a 24 hour cease fire extension, as I read it.Whatever happened, I still have my TEGNA station this morning.
It is not possible to live stream NBC programming like "the Tonight Show" nor is it possible to live stream sports on NBCSP1 or 2. some of you may be ok with watching old news or sports whose outcomes have already been reported everywhere but for me I want live programming not some stale recording.Because that costs money per month. I might as well get rid of dish instead of paying twice for nbc.
It is not possible to live stream NBC programming like "the Tonight Show" nor is it possible to live stream sports on NBCSP1 or 2. some of you may be ok with watching old news or sports whose outcomes have already been reported everywhere but for me I want live programming not some stale recording.
First, DISH will very likely give you a credit for FAR more than the cost of the one local you will lose for a short time. Second, as best I can tell NBC online is free.
If your talking FTA satellite, nice theory, but who is going to pay for the transponder bandwidth and the uplink cost? Right now, the DBS providers pay for it and recoup the cost from the subscribers. The stations sure aren't going to pay. Not to mention, the market exclusivity problems.I just wish the locals would just go FTA, they're free over the air via antenna anyway, why should the satellite services be allowed to scramble them and make us pay for them? Not only that, but they don't even provide all the channels/sub-channels in our market in the 1st place. Doesn't make much sense to me...