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A contract dispute has left some DirecTV customers without access to local channels, including WCMH-TV (Channel 4) in Columbus, Ohio, where this screen grab was taken, and WHO-DT (Channel 13) in ...
As long as the blackout continues, DirecTV customers will need to turn to non-cable, live TV streaming options to watch ESPN and all the other channels under the Disney umbrella. Here are a few ...
Aug. 25—The Nexstar Media Group and DirecTV impasse means black screens for some New Mexico football fans and local news viewers. Nexstar owns 159 local TV stations across the U.S., runs the CW ...
However, LocalBTV had indicated they would only carry local channels that permit them to do so, thus avoiding the legal issues Aereo had, and more recently, Locast. [2] LocalBTV's target customers was viewers who cannot receive local antenna reception, or their cable, satellite, or streaming service does not carry the local broadcast channel ...
Local Now (stylized as "local now") is an American over-the-top internet television service owned by The Weather Group, LLC, a subsidiary of Entertainment Studios. [1] [2] A spinoff of The Weather Channel, Local Now primarily provides a cyclic playlist of weather, news, sports, entertainment and lifestyle segments, incorporating localized content through feeds geared to a user-specified area.
ESPN and other Disney-owned networks went dark in DirecTV homes early Sunday evening after the sides failed to reach a new carriage agreement to replace the one that expired earlier in the day.
DirecTV Stream (formerly DirecTV Now and AT&T TV) is a premium streaming multichannel television service offered in the United States by DirecTV.. The brand offers pay television service without a contract, with the service utilizing a customer's existing streaming TV hardware, such as a Roku or Amazon Fire TV device, and is also available on some smart TV systems like Tizen OS by Samsung ...
DirecTV subscribers in Louisville are without a lineup of Disney-owned channels, as the companies were unable to agree to a new contract that would have kept channels from going dark Sunday night.