I don't recall this being addressed amongst all the "Will I be getting mine?" talk, but does STELLA address retransmission disagreements? This has been a big bugaboo.
it will be a nearby DMA...doesnt have to be in state
In your case, Dothan CBS is the du facto CBS for Panama City. Conversely, Dothan will get NBC from Panama City (since they dont have NBC in Dothan).
The fill in stations will usually follow a couple things
-probably the same as what cable has
-spotbeam maps will be big. Here is an example. Mankato MN gets on cable Minneapolis locals and some from the Austin/Albert Lea/Rochester MN/Mason City IA DMA. The issue is on satellite the spotbeam for that market doenst cover Mankato so on D* we get Mankato CBS (the only station in the market) + the other BIg 4 nets from Minneapolis. Spotbeam covers that area
will dish still have the superstations package the gives us wpix ktla and kwgn and others
I guess it would depend on AAD. A few on this board are saying they feel once this passes, AAD will go by the wayside.I get all four networks from the Tampa market. However, I like having the distant nets. Will I still be able to get them from Dish (with waivers from AAD or Dish) or will it be like Directv where I am NOT allowed to get any distants if I have my locals available on satellite?
You cannot pick and choose which locals that you want (unless you "move"). E* will provide locals based upon your DMA. Under STELA E* would be allowed to offer SV channels. No one knows if E* will actually offer SV or to which markets. The only SV channels E* would be allowed to offer (if I understand correctly) would be from the FCC list.Still would like to know if dish has or has not local stations would I be able to have Significantly Viewed stations? Let me explain. Wheeling and Steubenville at this time are not on but June they are suppose to be. They suck but Pittsburgh is a significantly viewed stations. Can I have them instead? And if Dish does not put them on in June can I have Pittsburgh?
You cannot pick and choose which locals that you want (unless you "move"). E* will provide locals based upon your DMA. Under STELA E* would be allowed to offer SV channels. No one knows if E* will actually offer SV or to which markets. The only SV channels E* would be allowed to offer (if I understand correctly) would be from the FCC list.
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/significantvie...ions050310.pdf
43% FOR and 57% are AGAINST the bill. But the bill has passed and soon be signed by the President. Acording to WashingtonWatch.com - S. 3333, The Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act of 2010
I don't know what to say about the way things turned out. The STELA bill is like losing a custody battle of your children from a divorced parent.
As I said before, you cannot pick and choose. Any SV channels offered by E* will be based on your DMA. Your DMA is based on your service address. If your service address is Dolores, CO then E* would probably be limited to offering the Albuquerque channels. SV is primarily for overlapping markets. STELA will allow E* to import networks to markets that are missing them. If you only have ABC and CBS in your market, E* would be able to import NBC and FOX to fill out the majors. In overlapping markets, such as Baltimore and DC, E* may offer the SV channels to both markets. I believe that the FCC lists will determine which SV channels could be offered to your market. Much of this will also be determined by spotbeams. E* would only be able to offer SV channels on a spotbeam that you receive.I wonder if I understand what you are saying. Right now Dolores, Co shows Albuquerque, NM as our SV. Under STELA I will be able to pick Grand Junction, Co stations because they do appear on the SV for Delta, CO.
As I said before, you cannot pick and choose. Any SV channels offered by E* will be based on your DMA. Your DMA is based on your service address. If your service address is Dolores, CO then E* would probably be limited to offering the Albuquerque channels. SV is primarily for overlapping markets. STELA will allow E* to import networks to markets that are missing them. If you only have ABC and CBS in your market, E* would be able to import NBC and FOX to fill out the majors. In overlapping markets, such as Baltimore and DC, E* may offer the SV channels to both markets. I believe that the FCC lists will determine which SV channels could be offered to your market. Much of this will also be determined by spotbeams. E* would only be able to offer SV channels on a spotbeam that you receive.
I live in the Panama City DMA. I can't get CBS from Dothan.I live in Dothan, AL where we have no NBC local. The nearest NBC is Panama City (55mi away) or Montgomery (62mi away). Our home is in a neighborhood that used to by a pine tree grove so we have 3 story pine trees on 3 sides. Forget setting up an antenna. Haven't seen an NBC show since the distants were shutoff years ago. Requested waivers and of course they were denied (hard to believe). Both NBC stations are broadcast by DN and hit my antenna (spotbeam) but are stopped by the smartcard. I sure hope the new STELA allows D to give me the Panama City NBC (which is listed on the FCC list as SV in Dothan).
I live in Dothan, AL where we have no NBC local. The nearest NBC is Panama City (55mi away) or Montgomery (62mi away). I sure hope the new STELA allows D to give me the Panama City NBC (which is listed on the FCC list as SV in Dothan).
I live in the Panama City DMA. I can't get CBS from Dothan.
I got my answer from Iceberg on this board.
"In your case, Dothan CBS is the du facto CBS for Panama City. Conversely, Dothan will get NBC from Panama City (since they dont have NBC in Dothan)."
I hope this helps.
Joe