As Opening Day Looms, Concessions Made By TWC To Get Dodgers Games On Wider TV Distribution
The stalemate over getting Los Angeles Dodgers games on more television sets in the LA area saw key movement late on Tuesday when Time Warner Cable said it was willing to reduce the cost of SportsNet LA, but the question is, is it enough to get deals done by Opening Day?
Univision Networks Return To AT&T’s U-verse While They “Finalize” Carriage Deal
Looks like peace is at hand in the battle of the “U”s: Univision and AT&T’s U-verse.
The telco and Spanish language broadcaster say that “Univision has restored all of their local and cable networks to U-Verse customers while the two companies work together to finalize an agreement.”
No word on terms.
That appears to end a confusing period for U-verse’s 5.6 million subscribers. Univision-owned local stations and national pay TV services including UniMás, Galavisión and Univision Deportes Network went dark on March 4.
The stations were restored on March 10, when Univision sponsored a GOP presidential debate. But the national services were unavailable until now.
Meanwhile, YES (MLB Yankees and NBA Nets, etc.) was taken off of Comcast last November here in Connecticut. Radio ads run here constantly, produced by YES. The ads urge us to look for another provider. Here in New Britain and Hartford, CT, the only other provider I'm aware of is Frontier. Portions of the area are served by COX Communications (i.e. Meriden, Southington, Newington, Rocky Hill, Wethersfield and Manchester).
This site basically sums up YES' side of their fight with Comcast: keepyesnetwork.com
YES produces a few over-the-air games for broadcast "free" TV. Those games aired here last season on WCTX-TV (MY) channel 59 of New Haven. I've heard nothing on how that will be affected, if at all.
At last check, NESN (Red Sox and NHL Bruins) and SNY (Mets and select U-Conn football/basketball games) were still being carried.
Isn't YES on DirecTV?
I've got some BAD NEWS...Don't shoot the messenger!
Media General is threatened to blackout DISH Network subscribers again if a new retransmission consent agreement isn't reached on March 31st. Repeat offender? A repeat of 2013? MG owns our CBS and CW stations.
Remember back from October-November 2013 MediaGeneral blackout DISH because of outdated rules from so-called 1992 Cable Act before their controversial merger with Young Broadcasting. Yes, Retransmission Consent is a controversial topic and the blackouts by broadcasters another another controversial topic too.
I've first seen those dreadful messages while my folks watching Judge Judy on channel 7 today. :'(
Retransmission Consent reform is needed badly...Sorry NAB!
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Meanwhile, YES (MLB Yankees and NBA Nets, etc.) was taken off of Comcast last November here in Connecticut. Radio ads run here constantly, produced by YES. The ads urge us to look for another provider. Here in New Britain and Hartford, CT, the only other provider I'm aware of is Frontier. Portions of the area are served by COX Communications (i.e. Meriden, Southington, Newington, Rocky Hill, Wethersfield and Manchester).
This site basically sums up YES' side of their fight with Comcast: keepyesnetwork.com
YES produces a few over-the-air games for broadcast "free" TV. Those games aired here last season on WCTX-TV (MY) channel 59 of New Haven. I've heard nothing on how that will be affected, if at all.
At last check, NESN (Red Sox and NHL Bruins) and SNY (Mets and select U-Conn football/basketball games) were still being carried.

Dish, Cox Do Deal; Media Gen Talks Continue
Cox Media announced Thursday night that it has reached a new carriage agreement with Dish Network, avoiding a blackout of Cox's 14 stations in the satcaster's lineup. Meanwhile, Media General said last night that it has granted a "short-term extension" in its carriage talks with Dish. The broadcaster did not reveal the length of the extension.
Time Warner Cable throws in the towel on Dodger channel negotiations
Time Warner Cable conceded Thursday that it has failed in its efforts to win broad distribution for SportsNet LA, the TV channel owned by the Los Angeles Dodgers. The New York-based company made several pitches this month to other pay-TV providers -- including AT&T's DirecTV and Cox Communications -- hoping to entice them to sign up for the Dodgers channel in time for the baseball season, which begins Monday.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainmen...s-in-towel-dodger-channel-20160331-story.html
Between this and the fact the channel is losing millions, could this be the end for SportsNet LA? Could the Dodgers go back to FOX?
Media General: We Have a Deal With Dish
Media General's local stations this afternoon have posted notices at their web sites that their corporate parent has reached a new carriage pact with Dish.
The agreement avoids a Dish blackout of Media General's 70 local stations.
The two companies have been negotiating for weeks and their old agreement expired last night. However, Media General agreed to a short-term extension in the talks.
"We are pleased to inform you that we reached a deal with Dish and there will be no disruption to your programming," the Media General statement reads today. "We appreciate your patience and support throughout these negotiations."
This would explain why I was getting a crawl on WSOC-TV on a show I taped on Tuesday night, though it wasn't happening later in the week.