Rather than chasing individual threads, here is a summary of the signals/stations lost as a result of the injunction.
17 USC 119(a)(1)..............Superstations
17 USC 119(a)(2)..............Network Stations ("DNS")
17 USC 119(a)(2)(C)(i)......WMUR
17 USC 119(a)(2)(C)(ii)......certain Vermont areas
17 USC 119(a)(2)(C)(iii).....certain Oregon areas
17 USC 119(a)(2)(C)(iv).....Jackson, MS stations to border counties
17 USC 119(a)(3)(A)..........FCC Significantly Viewed
Note that WMUR was being provided as a result of a special provision (not as a "significantly viewed" station). This is important because any new legislation does not address the four special cases (17 USC 119(a)(2)(C)) won't help those subscribers.
17 USC 119(a)(1)..............Superstations
17 USC 119(a)(2)..............Network Stations ("DNS")
17 USC 119(a)(2)(C)(i)......WMUR
17 USC 119(a)(2)(C)(ii)......certain Vermont areas
17 USC 119(a)(2)(C)(iii).....certain Oregon areas
17 USC 119(a)(2)(C)(iv).....Jackson, MS stations to border counties
17 USC 119(a)(3)(A)..........FCC Significantly Viewed
Note that WMUR was being provided as a result of a special provision (not as a "significantly viewed" station). This is important because any new legislation does not address the four special cases (17 USC 119(a)(2)(C)) won't help those subscribers.