Nope, see Mr. Tony's post. If it's an ABC station, you won't see it as a subscriber of DirecTV.Only the ABC O and O’s are blocked. Not the ABC affiliates owned by other companies.
Nope, see Mr. Tony's post. If it's an ABC station, you won't see it as a subscriber of DirecTV.Only the ABC O and O’s are blocked. Not the ABC affiliates owned by other companies.
Its DirecTV stream that doesn't. DirecTV satellite still has it (folks who use a satellite dish to get DirecTV).Nope, see Mr. Tony's post. If it's an ABC station, you won't see it as a subscriber of DirecTV.
Okay. I have DirecTV satellite tvIts DirecTV stream that doesn't. DirecTV satellite still has it (folks who use a satellite dish to get DirecTV).
I have the satellite DirecTV. Not the streamNope, see Mr. Tony's post. If it's an ABC station, you won't see it as a subscriber of DirecTV.
Incorrect. On DirecTV streaming all the ABC affiliates are off. I have Hubbard owned KSTP and it's blocked on DirecTV streaming. My mom has satellite and they still have KSTP.
Even though I'm in LA, I also have a DirecTV stream account from my San Diego rental, and KGTV is indeed blocked when I log in.Okay, this is something (outside of radio) that I know.
Retransmission consent applies by station licensee, not by network affiliation. That is why all of Disney's O&Os are affected by the dispute with DirecTV. Here in California, the blackout affects the Los Angeles, San Francisco and Fresno markets, because in those three, Disney owns its affiliate station. Elsewhere:
Santa Barbara: KEYT/3, unaffected. San Diego: KGTV/10, also not affected. Nor is Palm Springs (KESQ/42), Bakersfield (KERO/23), Sacramento (KXTV/10) or Chico/Redding (KRCR/7). The reason: Disney does not own them and retransmission consent negotiations take place with the individual station ownership groups. (For example, if E.W. Scripps had a breakdown in talks resulting in a similar blackout, all of their stations, regardless of affiliation, would be affected, not just KGTV. They own several stations affiliated with CBS, Fox and NBC ... and a ton of Ion affiliates. In a blackout, every one of them would be affected.)
This isn't that hard to understand. If Disney owns the channel it's blocked. If it's owned by Nexstar, Grey, Sinclair, whoever it's not blocked.
In that case expect major lawsuits as there are certainly contracts being violated.That is not consistent with first-hand experiences posted here.
In fact, the post right above yours says KGTV/10 in San Diego is blocked from the DirecTV stream. As I pointed out a few dozen posts back, that station is owned by Scripps, not Disney. So it is not as simple as you erroneously stated.
(So much for me not participating further.)
In that case expect major lawsuits as there are certainly contracts being violated.
No contracts are being violated. The three big networkss got agreements from their affiliates in 2016 and 2017 to allow the networks to represent them exclusively for streaming providers such as Sling and DirecTV StreamIn that case expect major lawsuits as there are certainly contracts being violated.
www.nexttv.com
Streaming is a different animal all together. People are claiming that their local affiliates are being blocked out not owned by Disney.No contracts are being violated. The three big networkss got agreements from their affiliates in 2016 and 2017 to allow the networks to represent them exclusively for streaming providers such as Sling and DirecTV Stream
Here's coverage of such an agreement by CBS:
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CBS Forms New Streaming Deal With Affiliate Stations
Agreement puts live network signal on digital platformswww.nexttv.com
Streaming is a different animal all together. People are claiming that their local affiliates are being blocked out not owned by Disney.
Even though I'm in LA, I also have a DirecTV stream account from my San Diego rental, and KGTV is indeed blocked when I log in.
So if you are streaming do you not get local news and programming?Ahem.
Streaming is what we were talking about when you made your "contracts are being violated" post in response to Neel.
So if you are streaming do you not get local news and programming?
Without favorites like “The Walking Dead” or “Better Call Saul,” AMC’s prime-time viewership sunk 73%. The Disney Channel, birthplace to young stars like Miley Cyrus, Hilary Duff and Selena Gomez, lost an astonishing 93% of its audience, from 1.96 million in 2014 to 132,000 last year.
TBS, TNT, History, Lifetime, FX, A&E, BET, E! Entertainment, SyFy, Comedy Central, VH1 and Discovery have all lost at least half of their 2014 audience.
It is. My ABC is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting and it is blacked out on Directv Stream. If you have Directv Satellite it is NOT blacked out. Reasons have been listed above.Streaming is a different animal all together. People are claiming that their local affiliates are being blocked out not owned by Disney.
So who are you paying carriage fees too?It is. My ABC is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting and it is blacked out on Directv Stream. If you have Directv Satellite it is NOT blacked out. Reasons have been listed above.
So who are you paying carriage fees too?