Millions of DISH Network customers nationwide woke up this week to find major broadcast channels missing from their lineup.
DISH Network users have lost access to 4 Gray Media-owned stations in Iowa after the companies failed to reach a new retransmission agreement.
Four Gray Media tv stations serving Michigan markets were dropped from DISH after the companies failed to reach a programming agreement.
DIRECTV, one of the most popular live TV streaming platforms on the market, recently launched new genre packs in response to an ongoing dispute between rival company DISH Network and Gray Media. For ...
As of March 10, millions of Dish Network subscribers have lost access to many channels that air local news, sports and weather due to a dispute with Gray Media. Gray Media pulled 226 channels in 113 ...
Gray Media and DISH Network were unable to reach an agreement about programming.
The ongoing blackout specifically affects local stations affiliated with major networks including ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC, meaning customers who regularly enjoy localized content including sports ...
For the first time in its history, Gray Media’s television stations have been dropped by Dish Network, a serial instigator of ...
Multiple Gray Media tv stations were dropped from DISH after the companies failed to reach a programming agreement.
Gray operates KNOP, KNPL and KIIT in North Platte; KOLN, KSNB and KCWH in Lincoln; KNHL and KGIN in Grand Island-Hastings; and WOWT in Omaha.
DISH Network customers lost access to WTVM on Tuesday, March 10 after a renewal agreement was not reached.
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