The dispute is mainly wanting DirecTV to pay the increase in retransmission consent fees and how much it wants to pay for Cordillera stations to help pay for the improvements over at their stations including pay for the rights for $.50 per month to NBC for reverse compensation under Comcast, $.90 per month to CBS for reverse compensation, $.50 per month to ABC for reverse compensation under Disney, $.25 to $.50 per month to CW for reverse compensation, $.25 per month to TeleMundo for reverse compensation under Comcast, up to $.50 to $1.00 per month for syndicated programming, fully upgrade to full HDTV facilities on their stations and other costs, and Cordillera is likely forcing DirecTV to pay up to $2-$2.40 to $3.50 per month from each subscriber for the Cordillera TV stations.
In reality, the Corpus Christi, Texas market would include paying $.50 to NBC for KRIS, $.25 to TeleMundo, $.25 to $.50 to CW, $.90 to CBS for KZTV, $1.50 for local and syndication and improvements at KRIS and KZTV for a total of up to $3.00-3.50 from each subscriber each month. KZTV is not in the retransmission consent negotiation for Cordillera since Sagamore Hill owns KZTV but Cordillera operates KZTV on behalf of Sagamore Hill but KZTV has to have $.90 to CBS and $.50 for local and syndication on KZTV but Cordillera wants DirecTV to have subscribers also pay the added $1.50 surcharge to pay for the costs for KZTV in exchange for KRIS and KRIS related operated channels from the $2.00 charge for KRIS with KZTV being separated from the monthly cost.