In baton rouge, La. the abc affiliate has been off of dish for about a year. Now the nbc, fox and cw (same ownership) is threatening to pull out jan 1st if they dont get an increase from dish. They are asking for 2 cents per sub per day.
That would leave Baton rouge with only the cbs SD local
(no hd yet ).Well see what happens
These local stations know the importance of needing these channels in order to compete against cable. Without them they lose subscribers. They also know what Dish Network is getting from their subscribers for these stations, $5 per month. They want a larger piece of that $5. If Directv agrees to pay the larger fees then they won't budge on the price because they know that those subscribers will switch from Dish Network to Directv/cable. By dropping their price to Dish Network they would also have to lower the amount they get from Directv/cable and they would make more by keeping the price inflated.
In other words, say goodbye to the rest of the locals other than your cbs in the Baton Rouge, LA market. Dish Network would probably rather use the space on their satellite to add a market less greedy that DirecTv does not offer than one that they are going to not make the money on.
Dish Network does not want to give in because the stations in other markets will see this and will also want more money creating a snowball effect.