DirecTV could lose Cox Media-owned stations before Super Bowl
DirecTV and Cox Media are warning of a potential dispute that could leave viewers without access to more than a dozen stations, including two CBS affiliates.
DirecTV via Internet is the satellite dish-free version of DirecTV‘s pay television service. It is a separate product from DirecTV Stream, which also offers live channels through the Internet.
DirecTV and Cox Media are warning of a potential dispute that could leave viewers without access to more than a dozen stations, including two CBS affiliates.
Nearly five dozen local broadcast television stations owned by TEGNA have returned to DirecTV on Saturday.
Paramount says it will offer a 4K video feed of Super Bowl LVIII to cable, satellite and streaming cable-like platforms; everyone else will get the game in high definition.
Subscribers who have a legacy Showtime subscription will get access to the Paramount Plus with Showtime app at no extra cost.
Exclusive: A DirecTV executive sent a letter to some general managers of TEGNA-owned stations, asking for their help in an ongoing business-related dispute.
DirecTV is offering bill credits to customers who lost one or more channel due to its most-recent business dispute with TEGNA
Exclusive: TEGNA rejected a temporary deal that would have kept local stations on DirecTV through the Super Bowl weekend, an executive said on Friday.
Nearly 70 local broadcast stations have been dropped from DirecTV’s satellite and streaming platforms for the second time in three years.
Both sides have until prime-time to reach a new or temporary deal before TEGNA’s 60-plus channels are pulled.