Portland and other U.S. cities. Local television stations reported this week that DISH Network removed their channels nearly two weeks ago, ending carriage of local affiliates and network programming. Broadcasters said DISH declined to reach a retransmission agreement, prompting stations to notify viewers and provide alternative streaming and provider options. Portland viewers were directed to call DISH at 1-877-2-KEEPUSNOW; Memphis, Cincinnati, Hartford, Birmingham, Greenville, and Tallahassee stations posted similar numbers this week. Stations listed missed programming such as NFL games and prime-time shows and urged subscribers to use apps, alternate providers, or contact DISH while negotiations continue.
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Your favorite local shows and NFL games could be missing if you're a DISH subscriber. Stations are providing alternative viewing options, like streaming apps and other providers. You can also call DISH at the numbers provided by your local station to voice your concerns.
DISH and local stations are still negotiating, with no resolution in sight. Until a deal is reached, you'll need to find other ways to watch your favorite programs. Worth forwarding if you know other DISH subscribers who might be in the dark.
Broadcasters benefited from increased viewer mobilization and publicity, potentially strengthening their negotiating leverage with DISH.
DISH subscribers suffered loss of local news, live sports and scheduled programming while the retransmission dispute continued.
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Local stations urge action after DISH drops affiliates
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