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The Programming Disputes Thread

And now there is a dispute between Google and Amazon where You Tube is being pulled from Amazon devices: https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/5/...ube-pulled-off-fire-tv-echo-show-nest-devices

But I tend to agree with this article: https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/5/16738752/google-youtube-amazon-punishing-customers-feud

I recently got a Roku Express for a birthday present from my family and found out I like their version of You Tube better.So while I think Google is wrong in pulling You Tube from Amazon devices I still have other options.
 
And now there is a dispute between Google and Amazon where You Tube is being pulled from Amazon devices: https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/5/...ube-pulled-off-fire-tv-echo-show-nest-devices

But I tend to agree with this article: https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/5/16738752/google-youtube-amazon-punishing-customers-feud

I recently got a Roku Express for a birthday present from my family and found out I like their version of You Tube better.So while I think Google is wrong in pulling You Tube from Amazon devices I still have other options.

wouldn't this be consider grounds for a anti-trust lawsuit against both sides.
 
And now there is a dispute between Google and Amazon where You Tube is being pulled from Amazon devices: https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/5/...ube-pulled-off-fire-tv-echo-show-nest-devices

But I tend to agree with this article: https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/5/16738752/google-youtube-amazon-punishing-customers-feud

I recently got a Roku Express for a birthday present from my family and found out I like their version of You Tube better.So while I think Google is wrong in pulling You Tube from Amazon devices I still have other options.



https://tvanswerman.com/2017/12/06/google-pulling-youtube-from-amazons-fire-tv/

Yes According to Youtube the contract with Amazon Fire will end on January 1st. Wow I expect Dish Network to get into contract disputes though when it comes to various TV stations around the country but never App video though.

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/02/business/amazon-to-stop-selling-apple-tv-and-chromecast.html

However Amazon did have a history of Contract disputes when it came with the AppleTV and Google Chromecast though. This has stuff to do with Amazon wanting to push the Amazon Fire TV receiver.
 
On Dec. 21, it will be exactly 3 months that American Spirit pulled Jackson, Miss. Fox affiliate WDBD from DirecTV. Three months without a local Fox affiliate. I hope somewhere down the road somebody purchases the station & America Spirit goes bankrupt!
 
On Dec. 21, it will be exactly 3 months that American Spirit pulled Jackson, Miss. Fox affiliate WDBD from DirecTV. Three months without a local Fox affiliate. I hope somewhere down the road somebody purchases the station & America Spirit goes bankrupt!

Or more likely, Fox gets moved to WLBT 3.2.
 
U-Verse Unplugs NBC, CBS Affiliates In Latest Retrans War

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If you're getting your television channels from AT&T U-Verse and live in either Chattanooga, Tenn., or Reno, Nev., you're missing out on one of your local stations. Effective 2pm Pacific on Tuesday, the CBS affiliate in Silver State's second city and the NBC affiliate serving River City were removed from U-Verse lineups in the respective markets. Why? It's the result of yet another impasse over a new retransmission fee agreement.

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Sinclair And NCTC Reach Retrans Deal

http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/109859/sinclair-and-nctc-reach-retrans-deal/format/print

Yes this contract affects the areas that have a Sinclair owned station 2 Million subscribers.

Sinclair Broadcast Group says it has reached agreement with the National Cable Television Cooperative that allows NCTC’s member companies to opt into a multi-year retransmission consent agreement. The agreement also provides for carriage of Sinclair-owned Tennis Channel.

NCTC has more than 850 independent cable/broadband operator members, and negotiating carriage agreements with content providers is among the many services it provides. In Sinclair’s markets, NCTC represents over 2 million ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox subscribers, and approximately 700,000 CW and MNT subs.

“We are pleased to have reached this groundbreaking agreement with NCTC, which has not traditionally entered into agreements relating to carriage of local broadcast stations,” said Barry Faber, Sinclair’s EVP of network relations and distribution.
 
Starz, Altice Battle Over New Carriage Agreement as New Year’s Eve Deadline Looms

Starz and Altice USA are going down to the wire on a new carriage agreement that could result in Starz going dark on the cable operator as of Jan. 1.

Starz took ads out in the New York Times and New York Post on Saturday warning Altice subscribers that they could soon lose the pay TV network that is home to “Outlander,” “Power” and other premium dramas. The deal covers all of Altice systems, including its stronghold on Long Island and in Midwestern markets. Altice is the nation’s fourth largest cable operator, with about 4.9 million subscribers across 21 states.

Altice cited declining viewership for Starz on its systems and the fact that Starz has launched a standalone streaming option as reasons for the contract tussle. Starz maintains it has had no trouble reaching new deals with other MVPDs in recent months including the new wave of digital distributors.

http://variety.com/2017/biz/news/starz-altice-carriage-agreement-deadline-1202650309/
 


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