Greenville, S.C.: More than a month ago, DISH Network removed FOX Carolina and other Gray Media-owned local television stations from its channel lineup, leaving DISH subscribers without those local broadcasts across affected markets, station reports and a Gray Media statement said this week. Gray said it granted multiple extensions during severe weather and national events including the NFL playoffs, Super Bowl and Winter Olympics before talks stalled. Nashville-based Gray Media chairman and CEO Hilton Howell criticized DISH's demands, saying the provider rejected proposals and added 'outrageous terms'; stations remain accessible via antenna and other subscription services, and DISH customers have been urged to contact the company as negotiators from both sides continue discussions this week. More than a month into the blackout, DISH, which previously dropped over 1,000 channels, has not resolved the dispute.
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If you're a DISH subscriber, you've lost access to Gray Media-owned stations. This includes local news, weather, and sports. You can still watch these stations with an antenna or other subscription services. Contact DISH to voice your concerns.
DISH and Gray Media are in a standoff. DISH has a history of dropping channels, and this time it's Gray Media. No resolution is in sight. Worth forwarding if you know other DISH subscribers who are missing their local broadcasts.
Streaming platforms, competing cable providers, and other subscription services may gain viewers who lost access to Gray Media channels on DISH.
DISH subscribers lost access to local Gray Media news and sports; Gray Media faces distribution interruptions and potential revenue impacts while carriage talks remain unresolved.
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Gray Media Stations Pulled From DISH Over Dispute
FOX Carolina https://www.alaskasnewssource.com FOX19 WXIX TV https://www.cleveland19.com https://www.wsaw.com https://www.actionnews5.com https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com WSMV Nashville https://www.wbrc.com https://www.firstalert4.com WBNGNo right-leaning sources found for this story.
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