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Dish Network Corp. (DISH) Monday filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission against Tegna Inc. after it removed its local stations from millions of DISH TV subscribers in 53 markets across the country.


RTTNews | Oct 18, 2021 04:16PM EDT

16:15 Monday, October 18, 2021 (RTTNews.com) - Dish Network Corp. (DISH) Monday filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission against Tegna Inc. after it removed its local stations from millions of DISH TV subscribers in 53 markets across the country.

"Tegna turned its back on its public interest obligation and failed to engage in good faith retransmission consent negotiations with DISH," said Andy LeCuyer, DISH SVP of Programming. "Tegna's demands were both unreasonable and inconsistent. This behavior negatively impacts DISH subscribers, and we expect Tegna's bad behavior to only get worse as the programmer looks to sell its stations to the highest bidder. As a result, we have filed a formal complaint with the FCC to address Tegna's blatant disregard of the Commission's rules."

In the complaint, Dish outlined Tegna's bad faith actions during negotiations, including appearing to demand that DISH pay for all subscribers in a local market whether they purchase local programming from DISH or not, and appearing to demand that DISH pay for viewers who are no longer subscribers of DISH.

Tegna's action affects viewers of various ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, CW, MNT and TDO stations in 53 markets nationwide.

Read the original article on RTTNews ( https://www.rttnews.com/3233361/dish-files-complaint-against-tegna-with-fcc.aspx)

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