“This value is reflected in the hundreds of agreements we have negotiated in recent years with federal cable, satellite, telecommunications and streaming providers,” he said in the statement. Multi-year agreement includes nexstar`s own local stations in 97 markets, including WROC Nexstar stations was gloomy for Dish subscribers Wednesday night when the two companies fail to reach an agreement, according to a statement from Dish. Dozens of Texas television channels owned by Nexstar and Tegna could be inaccessible to satellite TV customers if owners fail to reach an agreement with TV providers on what companies want to ask for for the broadcasting of the channels. “Our customers want more choice and value, and we are pleased to provide this with this new agreement with Nexstar and its many local broadcasters,” Rob Thun, senior vice president of content and programming at AT-T Communications, said in the statement. “Unfortunately, DIRECTV and AT-T-Verse have not agreed with Tegna to keep our stations available for their services. Our company has successfully negotiated multi-year contracts with hundreds of cable and satellite providers across the country without disrupting service,” Tegna spokeswoman Anne Bentley said in a statement, noting that the company`s channels are available from other streaming service providers. “In the midst of a prolonged pandemic, Tegna is calling for the biggest interest rate hike we have ever seen and deliberately overshadowing its most loyal viewers. We ask Tegna to return its local channels immediately, while we conclude a new agreement and we force Tegna to pay retroactively, which is increasingly high rates to which we finally agree. We share the frustration of our customers, we appreciate their patience and we intend to do everything we can to resolve this issue soon. Disagreements resulted in the loss of 164 local television channels owned by Nexstar.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. IRVING, Texas-Dish Network and Nexstar Media Group are pointing fingers, which, according to Dish, could be the biggest local channel blackout of all time, because there has been no broadcasting agreement. (WFRV) — Nexstar Media Group, the parent company of WFRV Local 5, has reached an agreement with DirecTV and AT-T. AT-T and Nexstar deplore the inconvenience caused by customers, viewers and advertisers, and we thank them for their patience, as the new agreement has been reached. “We understand how our station may look like an unfair increase in our fares on DIRECTV and AT-T-Verse customers, but that`s just not the case,” the channel said. “Our prices are set by the market. WTHR has successfully negotiated agreements with all other suppliers in our region. In fact, in recent years, we have entered into hundreds of agreements with cable and satellite companies across the country. Keith Hopkins, Senior Vice President, Distribution, Nexstar Media Group Inc., said in the statement, “This new multi-year agreement will allow us to continue to provide the main network and sports content of our channels, as well as local news and other programs to ATT subscribers in our markets.” Television consumers who lose their programs during these routine negotiations have become a new standard as the industry adapts to a changing media environment.