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The Programming Disputes Thread


EW Scripps in a dispute with Directv.
What's the latest on the Scripps/DIRECTV standoff? I missed out on the Stanley Cup finals because of this. Will it be resolved by February 2027 when ESPN brings us the Super Bowl? Or is streaming enough of a factor to hold off the resolution?
 
What's the latest on the Scripps/DIRECTV standoff? I missed out on the Stanley Cup finals because of this. Will it be resolved by February 2027 when ESPN brings us the Super Bowl? Or is streaming enough of a factor to hold off the resolution?
Still ongoing. The dispute with Xfinity lasted more than a month, so this may stretch out. A lot at stake for both sides.
 
Still ongoing. The dispute with Xfinity lasted more than a month, so this may stretch out. A lot at stake for both sides.
DirecTV in Nashville might be interesting in a couple of days, we already have the CBS affiliate blacked out, but its sister station due to be the next Scripps "Spot" indie might get added to the lineup and be blacked out at the same time due to the dispute, or both will be viewable on DirecTV on Monday if things get settled.
 
For some reason DirecTV in Phoenix has KGUN9 (also Scripps-owned) on its EPG..but it is blacked out.
How hard would it be to bring in another ABC station onto DirecTV to temporarily replace the Scripps-owned station? There is an ABC station in Yuma. Or even KABC from LA.
 
For some reason DirecTV in Phoenix has KGUN9 (also Scripps-owned) on its EPG..but it is blacked out.
How hard would it be to bring in another ABC station onto DirecTV to temporarily replace the Scripps-owned station? There is an ABC station in Yuma. Or even KABC from LA.
Providers are very reluctant to do that, and local stations don't like it. It probably violates some terms of exclusivity in carriage contracts.
 
How hard would it be to bring in another ABC station onto DirecTV to temporarily replace the Scripps-owned station? There is an ABC station in Yuma. Or even KABC from LA.
Legally they can't. The only time Directv can give you an out of market station is if there is not one licensed to the market. As example my market (Mankato, MN) we only have CBS, NBC and FOX in the market. So Dish and DIrectv are allowed to give us KSTP Minneapolis for the ABC. When Directv had an issue with Gray TV recently that was the only local (besides the national PBS) that subs got as Gray owns CBS, FOX and NBC in market
 
Update: WTVF-5.1 is still blacked out on Nashville's DirectTV lineup, also WNPX-28 has not been added but has indeed started its "Spot" programming (most of it coming from the former NewsChannel 5+ which aired on WTVF-5.2, along with shows from various Scripps properties and a handful of acquired syndicated shows). WTVF-5.2 is now running the full national ION feed, which for some reason, has NOT been blacked out on DirecTV. Also, the other Scripps diginets and FAST channels are still on DirecTV as well.
 


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