Echostar Corp., owner of the Dish TV service, said Gray Media Inc. cut off its customers’ access to 226 channels in 113 markets as a result of a fee dispute between the companies.
EchoStar reports Gray Media removed 226 local TV channels in 113 markets during a dispute over distribution fee increases.
Gray Media channels are currently unavailable to DISH customers following the broadcasting company's decision to disconnect service in 113 markets nationwide including those in South Carolina.
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The dispute is over retransmission fees TV station owners seek from cable and satellite operators, a major source of revenue ...
Gray Media and Dish continue to trade barbs over a retransmission dispute that has prevented Dish subscribers from watching 226 local stations owned by station group in 113 markets across the U.S. The ...
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If you're a DISH Network user in Iowa trying to tune into your favorite local TV channel, you might find a black screen. DISH users have been disconnected from Gray Media-owned stations in four Iowa ...