Here we go again. Sinclair Broadcast Group has begun to warn DirecTV customers that its 87 stations in 47 markets may go dark on the No. 1 satellite broadcaster after February 28 when their carriage contract expires. “Although DirecTV and Sinclair have been negotiating for quite some time in an effort to reach a new agreement, at this time it does not appear that these efforts will be successful,” Sinclair’s telling viewers in Baltimore. If that’s right, then it could hit Fox especially hard: 24 of Sinclair’s stations are Fox affiliates and another 19 offer Fox-owned MyTV shows. The company also has 12 ABC stations, 16 CW, 11 CBS, 3 NBC, 1 Azteca and 1 Independent affiliate. The arguments will be familiar to anyone who has followed a retransmission consent negotiation: “Given that we spend millions of dollars each year to buy and produce high-quality programming, it is only right and fair that satellite companies compensate us fairly for a portion of our cost, especially since they are reselling our content to their subscribers,” Sinclair says. Talks also involve “other material matters besides the amount we are to be paid.” DirecTV says that the companies are “engaged in productive discussions.” But it adds that Sinclair wants DirecTV to pay “more than twice as much for the same programs that remain available completely free of charge over the air and online.” It also says that Sinclair is making “the same unnecessary threats, posing as warnings, that Sinclair has made to frighten customers of other pay TV providers.” In August Sinclair and Dish went to the wire in a retransmission dispute, but reached a deal before the stations went dark. DirecTV accounts for about 21% of the more than 27M households that Sinclair reaches.


I am so sick of this, why the need for more money Sinclair, I understand maybe a slight increase, but double that ridiculous. Just like Viacom this past Summer, DirecTV will eventually succumb to Sinclairs demands since Sinclair doesn’t have anything at stake, while DirecTV will quickly lose subscribers, especially since many of these are the local news stations and network Television. Mine is ABC, this will be solved at the last minute or shortly after March 1 without a doubt.
I guess these station groups haven’t heard of the internet, a simple netbook or tablet hooked up to a large LCD TV and you have all the broadcast programming you need, want ABC to directly to ABC.com, want news go to the local station, read and watch the news, they still have the ads but you get that anyway. Since Nightline has moved to 12:30am I just go to the website, and watch it before it’s aired, segment by segment. Soon local stations will be obsolete. I keep Dish just for the channels that don’t have websites.
Really?? You really think people want to go through all those hoops when it’s just easier to click to a channel? Not everyone is as determined to go around the hurdles like you. Most can’t be bothered to go to that trouble.
It isn’t just about all the hoops, there are individuals in my situation stuck in dinosaur land of dial-up, without high speed internet access.
In my case it is because I am in the 5% of Ohio residents with dial-up as the only internet option. The local phone Hub is antique so the odds of DSL are about zip to none. Frontier and Dish are still working on getting a satellite in my area for internet.
When/If it does happen I’m not even sure if I will be able to afford the fees. These providers are in it for the money and they like to play money/contract games at “our” expense.
Uhm, we have satellite because they won’t bring cable to our house… this also LIMITS us on wifi and internet options… hooking up a tablet or computer and streaming from internet is NOT an option in most rural places.
How do you get your I pad to live stream?
Sinclair is at it again! In my area, the station affected is a NBC station. While the main city will go dark on satellite, if the DirecTV blacks out the station, the smaller towns across the state line have another NBC station that is much better than the Sinclair run one.
I never knew that a TV station could be so horrible with bad PQ. Facilities were only upgraded within the last month that enabled HD syndicated programming.
Uggrrr, I’m so sick of this mess. Why must we go through this all the time? When will these companies realize that these threats will eventually end up against them. It won’t be long before WE THE PEOPLE TO YOU ARE HURTING will get fed up enough and just cancel our subscription and go without to avoid having to pay over $100 monthly just to watch reruns (for 6-9 months) we watch the stations. We all need to just call and cancel…and stick it to the companies and see how they like going without…hmmm with no one buying your mess then maybe you’ll think twice about doing this, I need more money to live on stunt. Just for one month..especially during the summer no matter who you have tv services with..every household in America should shut it off. Let’s see how much they get when no one is watching.
Mel has the solution. Quit paying for TV–there are options. We use an antenna for over 40 channels (including the sub-channels) and have plenty to choose from with a better picture than cable. We also have Netflix, view online and watch DVDs and BluRay. We would have to pay around $100 a month for cable to hook up all of our sets with HD service. That’s $1,200 a year!
That is not so easy for some. Before that damned digital, I had 15 US channels with antenna only, and up to 3 Canadian channels. Now that this useless digital TV is here, WITH an antenna, I can maybe get 3 channels, 4 IF I have a lucky day. I can still pull in the 3 Canadian analog channels, however. No problem.
I am also stuck with DirecTV, as cable will not come out this far, and DISH satellites are too low. Reception cannot get over my woods. And, I am also stuck with dial up, as nothing better will come out here for that either.
I am disgusted with DirecTv, and I do question all the arguments they get into with providers. I don’t think they are victims here, and I really do not think that fees would go up as they say, because I think they already have their rates so padded, they could probably cut our bills by 30 or 40% and still make a good profit.
These stations will be pricing people out of Cable/Sat. Keep biting the hand that feeds you.
Enough of this. The consumers need to form a alliance to tell these stations to back down. Provide more content. Quit running marathons of your hit show all weekend. Quit losing your “purpose.” Why must VH1Classic run Rocky and Bullwinkle? Do they fear running music videos?
When all you have left is TV via the Internet, guess what? You’ll be paying through the nose for Internet services. How long before they start doing the same thing to Netflix and HuluPlus? You’re $8/month subscription could skyrocket to $50/month in no time. There’s no such thing as a free lunch.
Exactly! Our government is already trying to figure out a way to charge us for the internet.
Then there is the possibility that all these websites such as ABC, CBS etc would start charging membership fees.
It is a game without the consumer being the winner.
Huh? No government is trying to “charge us for the internet”.
Not that they wouldn’t be justified in doing so given that the internet wouldn’t exist without government involvement (funding and research).
No problem, Sinclair. There are lots of other stations on DirecTV to watch, including lots of locals.
Don’t put up with this, people. ut the cord (or whatever the analogy is for satellite).
geewhiz, i believe the satellite equivalent would be, “cut the link.” satellite datalink … that’s all DTV is.
i thoroughly don’t blame dtv for this mess. this is all sinclair. i said it on another page, and i’ll say it here: there are ways of watching and recording tv without having to pay a single dime for the service. personally, i plan on ditching directv, using OTA signals pumped into a tv tuner on my desktop, and use software to record our shows and play them back. Cheap, free, and best of all … NO $100 bill every month.
sinclair is dirty. plain and simple. “Ohhhh … we’re just a poor business trying to make ends meet.” BS. they’re a conglomerate bunch of rich bastards who think price-gouging is an effective business model. well here’s *my* business model: CUT THE LINK.
DirecTV just raised their prices, maybe because of this but it definitely had to do with raising costs from renewing contracts like Sinclair. I’m not doing another increase. If Sinclair can’t get their act together then screw them and their channels. We won’t be impacted all that much if they’re dropped. There are LOTS of channels still available and Sinclair will be the LOSER! I agree it’s not a free lunch for sure but it’s just getting too expensive anymore to have cable or satellite. I’ll be cutting the cord before long anyway. Just a matter of time…
I’ve been without Pay-TV for a little over six years now. I do not miss it at all. I grew fed up with not only the ever-rising prices, but the declining quality of what was being shown. I see the whole Media Industry collapsing like a house of cards. I’ve never seen a company raise prices and lower the quality of their product stay in business for long. People realize the value is no longer there and either find another source for that product or substitute that product with something else. A house divided against itself cannot stand!
Can we say greedy?! Oh well, there’s other channels. The worst was Viacom, but I figure if that happens then screw them. I have the Internet, and local libraries that carry free movies and sitcoms.
I think Sinclair has gone too far and retransmission consent is getting dirty and too controversial in recent years like what happen in NYC three years ago when WABC-TV and Cablevision had a dispute before the Oscars, unfortunately subscribers missed the first 13 minutes of the 2010 Academy Awards. Months later, it was WNYW/WWOR’s turn and they missed the first two games of the 2010 World Series on FOX 5 before it was restored…Similar story last year when the FOX affiliate in New Haven, CT (owned by Tribune) pulled their signals off of Cablevision and missed the 2012 World Series. What does the 2010 and 2012 World Series have in common? The San Francisco Giants won both games. A reform is needed to break the Retransmission Consent curse. I almost lost my NBC station (owned by Hearst) in late 2010 before it was reached just in time. Will the broadcasters stop playing bad guys and urged them to switch providers you know the economy isn’t good. Last year in Boston, Massachusetts DirecTV subscribers missed the 2012 Golden Globe Awards because they were in a dispute with Boston’s NBC station WHDH-TV. Months later for four days last April Tribune blacked it its stations on DirecTV and WGN America as well. As a result, DirecTV subscribers whose CW station is owned by Tribune missed the series finale of “One Tree Hill” before a deal was reached. When will the madness stop???
It is wrong. Whoever benefits from the commercials that air on most of those channels should be paying the bill, not the customers. I pay HBO to not have commercials, and they do not. if my cable bill goes up again, I will resort to all my local Hi-def channels off the air, and forget cable and DirectTv altogether.
What kind of childish approach is this, to pressure customers to pressure DirecTV. If DirecTV wants to stay in business, they will do what’s right by their customers. It appears that this all goes backwards. The TV stations produce shows that they can’t afford, they get customers to love them, then they pressure the provider to pay. I say keep free Tv cheap, keep the commercials, and leave the premium content for pay providers, like HBO, and ShowTime.
I don’t have cable or satellite, so when you take up my screen space with your games you are trespassing on my digital signal. If you guys are so good you should be able to direct your propoganda to only Direct Customers. I just change my channel if you interrupt, and won’t be watching your station until the trespassing stops. March 1st or June 1st don’t care! I am also contacting my local news station about a city wide boycott of their station until this is settled. Bottom Line, Don’t Tread On Me!!!
One word XBMC its beyond any thing these companies can remotely offer. Even at highest tier of their programming capabilities they are still light years away. Closest thing would be the hopper. Netflix is a complete joke, same with hulu. Search read discover what xbmc can do and u will laugh and think its all just a rip.
I love Directv! Customer service is second to none. I also have a outside antenna for situations like this, that receives in HD. I would be fine with Directv holding their ground and dropping these Sinclair stations as long as Directv reduces our monthly bill a small percentage. HANG TOUGH DIRECTV!!!!!
I had time warner cable and switched to directv. In the middle end of 2012 Because directv is the best time warner doesn’t know what there doing. If Sinclair stations go black I don’t care I will not go back to time warner cable. Nor will I get dish network Because they charge more then directv. Don’t listen to dish or cable about directv there just lies. Nothing can hold a candle to directv’s greatness. I will miss ring of honor wrestling and American idol along with my local 10pm news. But what you going to do just stupid Sinclair broadcasting group. I have the choice extra package and it’s still cheaper then dish and time warner cable. Directv charges customers by the package you have not per channel like dish network does and the cable. if people were told this then you can afford directv. Another thing directv just doesn’t change your monthly price like dish does. Without even telling you they just do it wow because they can so that makes it right not by me. Directv is great if you don’t have directv you have no tv.
Hey I just got directtv because Im on the wrong side of the building cant get ota tv. I dodnt want to lose CBS. Doubbling the fee is outgrageous. I bet other cbs affiliates would like to cut a deal with directv,I’ll tune into the other networks for my local news.
The university I go to has DirecTV as it’s major cable provider — it goes to all of the dorms, and most of the university apartments. I would be so sad if I lost all the channels they’re talking about — watching the shows that are on those channels are great breaks from studying… I’m just glad my parents have dish network… Consumers buy TVs for a reason — not for them to go blank… if I wanted to watch my favorite shows online, I wouldn’t have bought a TV…
Now that’s the truth
Both DirecTV & Dish have OTA tuner options for many of their DVRs so some of their customers, like me, are unaffected by these disputes.
I just wish I could get a discount for dropping the locals via sat.
I wish that OTA was an option for me. I live in a very rural area and even the best antennea can not bring in anything. There is no cable or wifi either. If I need wifi I have to drag my laptop 11 miles into town to the library or McDonald’s. I am home with a disability for the next few months so I watch a lot of tv. Direct tv has always treated us right, not charging to come out and re-aim the dish or run new lines and connectors.
I went to direct about 2weeks ago the person who took the order knew this was going on and did not inform me so I could have a choice not to continue with my order now I’m in a 2year contract and may lose some of the channels I watch all the time
I think this is wrong the people placing orders should be informed .Iwould have waited until a agreement was reached before I changed over to direct or if I would change
My installer also said nothing.
I think this was wrong and potential customers should be informed.
I have that same two year contract with Direct TV, but as I understand contracts THEY are the ones cancelling if they arent living up to their agreement.
Sinclair has pulled this mess so many times it is a joke to laugh at.Their story about program costs dosen’t hold a drop of water.The truth is that their “PROGRAM COST” goes into the big wheels back pocket,and no further. Take a look at television shows today.I haven’t seen a GOOD television shown in so long,it ia a joke to laugh at, Good tv died out in the late 80s.and hasan’t been worth looking at in so long.it’s laughable.If programmers put somthing decent on the air worth watching,it would be worth supporting.The tasteless obseneity laced garbage shown on TV today isn’t fit for a dog to watch. Our children are learning vulgar language and off color words that would make the air turn blue.Sd as far as services like direcTV go,for those obsessed with the material that is broadcast on the air today,for those willing to fork over the money to pay to watch it,more powere to them.But Sinclear wanting to pull its ahows from the service because they will go broke if the satalite providers don’t want to pay re-transmissuin cost,let them go dark,that’m money in my pocket and egg on their faces for being GREDDY…Think about that Sinclair,the ball is in your court…
Both Direct TV and Sinclair need to put on their big boy/girl
pants and negotiate, come to an agreement without ripping off the
consumers. I will pull the plug on Direct TV if needed. I’ve
been a customer of their’s since 1998.
Too bad there is not another way to stop Sinclair this is not the first time these greedy bastards have done this…he’ll the way they keep stealing they may as well run for office