View Full Version : AT&T declines deal to keep local channels on DirecTV, U-verse, Nexstar claims


TMC
07-09-2019, 04:09 AM
https://www.fiercevideo.com/video/at-t-declines-deal-to-keep-local-channels-directv-u-verse

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AT&T is embroiled in a massive carriage dispute and broadcast channel blackout (https://deadline.com/2019/07/nexstar-stations-directv-blackout-contract-dispute-1202642199/) with Nexstar Media, which said that AT&T declined its offer for a carriage extension.

Last week, AT&T’s pay TV services including DirecTV, DirecTV Now and U-verse, lost more than 120 stations (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stations_owned_or_operated_by_Nexstar_Media_Group) available to consumers and viewers in 97 markets across the United States. The blackouts came after AT&T and Nexstar failed to reach a new retransmission consent agreement for the channels.

Nexstar said it offered an unconditional extension of the existing distribution agreement until August 2 but AT&T declined.

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"Contrary to AT&T’s public statements, Nexstar in no way pulled its stations or asked for their removal from AT&T/DirecTV’s DirecTV, U-verse or DirecTV Now platforms. Nexstar is also reiterating its offer of an unconditional extension of the existing distribution agreement for 30 days to restore the blacked-out programming to viewers and allow the parties to reach a new agreement,” Nexstar said in a statement issued Friday.

AT&T said that it offered Nexstar more money to keep the channels available, but that the broadcast group declined.

“Nexstar simply said no, and elected to remove them instead. Nexstar has chosen to hold our customers hostage and put them into the center of its negotiations. This is the same old Nexstar playbook. They pull or threaten to pull their signals from customers of many distributors to increase fees for “free TV” stations that far exceed their value. They’ve done it to Cox Cable, DISH and Charter Spectrum and now to us,” AT&T said in a statement.

Perhaps not coincidentally, the dust-up between AT&T and Nexstar comes just one week after AT&T invested $500,000 in Locast, a free service that offers streaming access to local broadcast channels. In a news release, AT&T said that the donation is meant to support Locast’s “mission to make free broadcast content available to consumers and offer them more choice.”

About one month prior to the investment, AT&T announced that it is integrating Locast’s service into its pay TV platforms.

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Yong Fang
07-14-2019, 09:29 AM
I returned back home from overseas to see my parents in Memphis. I notice the OP is also from Memphis because I recognize the newscasters.

Second day I am home, sitting in the living room waiting to watch Dr. Phil when I learned of this nonsense. It really annoys me no end. Actually there are only two shows I want to watch this summer on TV, Dr Phil and a local TV wrestling program (Jerry Lawler Championship Wrestling) on Saturdays. Neither show am I allowed to access because of this bulli*****.

It is two local channels, the ABC affiliate (Ch. 24) and an independent station (Ch. 30). The CBS, NBC, and FOX work plus the rest of the thousand or so worthless stations ATT offers. I am not exaggerating by much about the cesspool of garbage on ATT, probably 6 good channels out of literally 400, and a lot of the stations that have something I like I have to pay an extra “fee” on. Now you know if and when I move back to the USA, I refuse to pay for TV. I will pay for internet but it would be through these SOB companies which will have three different “packages” and charge me more for just internet than internet and TV.

Not to mention ironically that the only station I like for local news is Channel 24 with Richard Ransom (the lower guy in the original post). I would think Channel 24 would be really angry about this, since their news show is low rated (Memphis likes the CBS and NBC affiliate and have for decades) plus 24 and 30 losing advertisement revenue. Not to mention that Dr Phil is probably their highest rated daytime show.

To me it is just greed from this Nexstar company. This is why TV SUCKS NOW. Telecommunication companies are just evil. Seriously. These is the office address and phone number of these clowns. Call them. Spread the message. Let’s jam their phone line and clog their fax.

NEXSTAR CORPORATE OFFICE
545 E. John Carpenter Freeway
Suite 700
Irving, TX 75062
PHONE
(972) 373-8800
FAX
(972) 373-8888

Rant over!

Schmo
07-14-2019, 09:36 AM
I’m glad we switched back to our local cable provider last year.

Greenbeans
07-14-2019, 10:16 AM
You can buy a cheap antenna on Amazon or Walmart for less than $20.00 and access local channels that way. I completely cut Cable and Direct TV and just use that and a Roku to get Hulu. I get a lot of free channels with the antenna -and Roku- not just the major networks.

Schmo
07-14-2019, 10:19 AM
You can buy a cheap antenna on Amazon or Walmart for less than $20.00 and access local channels that way. I completely cut Cable and Direct TV and just use that and a Roku to get Hulu. I get a lot of free channels with the antenna -and Roku- not just the major networks.

I used channelchecker.com to see what stations are available with the antenna - just some local stations, MeTV, and Cozi TV. Maybe enough to keep me satisfied, but not Mom.

Greenbeans
07-14-2019, 10:26 AM
That's interesting. It must depend on where you live. I pick up 20+ channels with the antenna alone. Everything is on there - western channel, sci-fi channel, cooking, Laff, Antenna, METV 3 PBS stations, etc.

Schmo
07-14-2019, 10:27 AM
I live in small-town Mississippi.

Greenbeans
07-14-2019, 10:32 AM
I live in small-town Mississippi.

Maybe that is it. I live in Baltimore and the antenna is even able to pick up D.C. stations.

TSMIV
07-14-2019, 12:32 PM
It must depend on where you live.

Yes. It's totally dependent on where you are located. Small town doesn't have as much to do with it as terrain and trees. My NBC affiliate has been out since July 3rd due to this Nexstar situation. DirecTV will send you a Local Channel Connector kit, but the antenna that comes with it is worthless. A better antenna will work with the connector.

mandyrenee
07-14-2019, 07:06 PM
I returned back home from overseas to see my parents in Memphis. I notice the OP is also from Memphis because I recognize the newscasters.

Second day I am home, sitting in the living room waiting to watch Dr. Phil when I learned of this nonsense. It really annoys me no end. Actually there are only two shows I want to watch this summer on TV, Dr Phil and a local TV wrestling program (Jerry Lawler Championship Wrestling) on Saturdays. Neither show am I allowed to access because of this bulli*****.

It is two local channels, the ABC affiliate (Ch. 24) and an independent station (Ch. 30). The CBS, NBC, and FOX work plus the rest of the thousand or so worthless stations ATT offers. I am not exaggerating by much about the cesspool of garbage on ATT, probably 6 good channels out of literally 400, and a lot of the stations that have something I like I have to pay an extra “fee” on. Now you know if and when I move back to the USA, I refuse to pay for TV. I will pay for internet but it would be through these SOB companies which will have three different “packages” and charge me more for just internet than internet and TV.

Not to mention ironically that the only station I like for local news is Channel 24 with Richard Ransom (the lower guy in the original post). I would think Channel 24 would be really angry about this, since their news show is low rated (Memphis likes the CBS and NBC affiliate and have for decades) plus 24 and 30 losing advertisement revenue. Not to mention that Dr Phil is probably their highest rated daytime show.

To me it is just greed from this Nexstar company. This is why TV SUCKS NOW. Telecommunication companies are just evil. Seriously. These is the office address and phone number of these clowns. Call them. Spread the message. Let’s jam their phone line and clog their fax.

NEXSTAR CORPORATE OFFICE
545 E. John Carpenter Freeway
Suite 700
Irving, TX 75062
PHONE
(972) 373-8800
FAX
(972) 373-8888

Rant over!

I don't really know who to blame in this matter. AT&T says it's Nexstar's fault and Nexstar says it's AT&T's fault.

stevea
07-14-2019, 09:29 PM
Which is exactly how these things always go.

I normally can't stand cable companies, but I'm always on their side in these things. It's totally ridiculous that they are (and, obviously, WE are) charged for "free" over the air signals. So not only are the local channels paid for all their ads, they are also paid (by us) for their content.

The cable companies (and former Telcos which are now in that business) should form a consortium to resist these ripoffs.

Zoneboy
07-14-2019, 10:16 PM
I used channelchecker.com to see what stations are available with the antenna - just some local stations, MeTV, and Cozi TV. Maybe enough to keep me satisfied, but not Mom.

Channel Checker is a joke. I entered my location and it only showed the channels I could receive in my local market (Greensboro, NC) It didn't mention any channels from outside that area such as Charlotte & Raleigh. It said I had 21 available channels using an amplified antenna. I have an indoor model and I get an average of 35 from Greensboro & Charlotte. Raleigh is about the same distance as Charlotte, but I can't get anything from that area. The Charlotte channels have their best signals at night which can probably be resolved once I get an outdoor antenna.

mandyrenee
07-14-2019, 11:11 PM
Which is exactly how these things always go.

I normally can't stand cable companies, but I'm always on their side in these things. It's totally ridiculous that they are (and, obviously, WE are) charged for "free" over the air signals. So not only are the local channels paid for all their ads, they are also paid (by us) for their content.

The cable companies (and former Telcos which are now in that business) should form a consortium to resist these ripoffs.

We lost our local ABC affiliate due to this feud with Nexstar and AT&T.

It seems to me that none of these companies should be allowed to remove any of the local channels. There should be a law stating that no local channels can be removed from a cable/satellite channel line up IMO. Especially since they are free over the air channels.

TSMIV
07-14-2019, 11:31 PM
It seems to me that none of these companies should be allowed to remove any of the local channels. There should be a law stating that no local channels can be removed from a cable/satellite channel line up IMO.

There sort of is a law, but it's complicated: Must-carry is a privilege given to television stations, not a cable company. A cable company cannot use must-carry to demand the right to carry an over-the-air station against the station's wishes.

As the cable and satellite companies get bigger and bigger due to mergers, this stuff is going to happen more often. Nexstar thinks they can get a king's ransom out of AT&T because they are a HUGE company. DirecTV ought to just turn on some other market's network affiliates for those affected by the outages.

TMC
07-15-2019, 03:49 AM
We lost our local ABC affiliate due to this feud with Nexstar and AT&T.

It seems to me that none of these companies should be allowed to remove any of the local channels. There should be a law stating that no local channels can be removed from a cable/satellite channel line up IMO. Especially since they are free over the air channels.

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Hey everyone, I know this isn't exactly antenna related but it is related to the high cost of cable and satellite service. Nexstar media group owns 170 local TV stations nationwide and is trying to jack up their rates on DirecTV and is spinning the story claiming DirecTV "removed" the channels. Here's an example of it below:
https://www.easttexasmatters.com/news/local-news/viewers-denied-local-emergency-news-holiday-specials-due-to-directv/

Yong Fang
07-17-2019, 10:19 PM
Me again!

I have said this before, but I am an American living overseas and when I come home I stay at my parent’s home who have ATT and it is remarkable to me just how awful television has gotten. The network shows are horrible and there really isn’t a lot of content on the other (literally) 400 channels that is offered. My father just ends up watching FOX News all day. We finally stumbled on some old Barney Miller reruns and it was nice to watch a classic sitcom which can be enjoyed by the whole family without embarrassment.

This whole “feud” angers me only because I want to watch Dr Phil and my favorite local news comes on that affiliate. To me not having this Channel is a breach of contract by ATT. Dunno. Sounds to me that “Nexstar” are being *******s by wanting to charge more money that ATT doesn’t want to pay for. Both ATT and Nexstar seemed to be engaged in a “pudding contest” and to me it’s very petty and greedy at the same time.

I would think the local channel affected would be up in arms over this, but these stations are owned by this Nexstar company. I don’t know if Nexstar has gotten the memo that stations make money by people watching them and the commercials they show. Duh. The less people who watch their station the less they can charge for advertisement revenue. This has been the basic business model for seventy years now.

I don’t know if ATT and Nexstar know this but, I don’t need either of them and both of them can jump off a tall pier into a pool of starving sharks. There is this thing called the internet. YouTube. www.watchseries.to. My parents pay for their crap. If and when I return home, I will not have a television, or if I do, I will not pay for television. It’s almost 2020 AD. Don’t need them as much as they need me and how much telecommunication companies have screwed us the last forty years this is fair play.

Sorry for the profanity, but petty greed gets me. I would have Dr Phil lecture me on my actions and behaviors, but that beeping, motherbeeping conpany blocked my channel!

mandyrenee
07-17-2019, 10:30 PM
Me again!

I have said this before, but I am an American living overseas and when I come home I stay at my parent’s home who have ATT and it is remarkable to me just how awful television has gotten. The network shows are horrible and there really isn’t a lot of content on the other (literally) 400 channels that is offered. My father just ends up watching FOX News all day. We finally stumbled on some old Barney Miller reruns and it was nice to watch a classic sitcom which can be enjoyed by the whole family without embarrassment.

This whole “feud” angers me only because I want to watch Dr Phil and my favorite local news comes on that affiliate. To me not having this Channel is a breach of contract by ATT. Dunno. Sounds to me that “Nexstar” are being *******s by wanting to charge more money that ATT doesn’t want to pay for. Both ATT and Nexstar seemed to be engaged in a “pudding contest” and to me it’s very petty and greedy at the same time.

I would think the local channel affected would be up in arms over this, but these stations are owned by this Nexstar company. I don’t know if Nexstar has gotten the memo that stations make money by people watching them and the commercials they show. Duh. The less people who watch their station the less they can charge for advertisement revenue. This has been the basic business model for seventy years now.

I don’t know if ATT and Nexstar know this but, I don’t need either of them and both of them can jump off a tall pier into a pool of starving sharks. There is this thing called the internet. YouTube. www.watchseries.to. My parents pay for their crap. If and when I return home, I will not have a television, or if I do, I will not pay for television. It’s almost 2020 AD. Don’t need them as much as they need me and how much telecommunication companies have screwed us the last forty years this is fair play.

Sorry for the profanity, but petty greed gets me. I would have Dr Phil lecture me on my actions and behaviors, but that beeping, motherbeeping conpany blocked my channel!

As I mentioned previously we lost our ABC Affiliate over this feud. I do like the local weatherman on that channel however, I am glad that I do not watch anything on ABC. The local weather (and sometimes the news) are the only things I care about on my local ABC Affiliate.

Like you I agree that both Nexstar and AT&T can go jump off of a tall pier into a pool of sharks. My dvds provide better entertainment than what they do.

tlc38tlc38
07-17-2019, 11:34 PM
As long as my NBC station stays put I’ll be fine.

tlc38tlc38
07-17-2019, 11:36 PM
You can buy a cheap antenna on Amazon or Walmart for less than $20.00 and access local channels that way. I completely cut Cable and Direct TV and just use that and a Roku to get Hulu. I get a lot of free channels with the antenna -and Roku- not just the major networks.

If you live in the sticks, an antenna does you no good.

TSMIV
07-17-2019, 11:43 PM
To me not having this Channel is a breach of contract by ATT. Dunno. Sounds to me that “Nexstar” are being *******s by wanting to charge more money that ATT doesn’t want to pay for. Both ATT and Nexstar seemed to be engaged in a “pudding contest” and to me it’s very petty and greedy at the same time.

I agree and I'm surprised it's dragged on this long. Today makes 2 weeks, I expected it to be resolved in a few days. Nexstar must be nuts to be willing to lose every viewer that subscribes to an AT&T service. That's millions of eyeballs.

mandyrenee
07-17-2019, 11:49 PM
If you live in the sticks, an antenna does you no good.

I live in the suburbs and the antenna in our 2 upstair bedrooms do not work at all however, it works in my downstairs living room.

Seems like switching over from analog to digital may have been a bad idea since I never had this problem before the switch several years ago.

mandyrenee
07-17-2019, 11:49 PM
I agree and I'm surprised it's dragged on this long. Today makes 2 weeks, I expected it to be resolved in a few days. Nexstar must be nuts to be willing to lose every viewer that subscribes to an AT&T service. That's millions of eyeballs.

That's what greed does to people. It blinds them from seeing the bigger picture.

TMC
07-18-2019, 02:13 AM
This Saturday at 2 am EST, DIRECTV and AT&T U-verse customers in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, San Francisco, Boston, Atlanta, Tampa, Seattle, Detroit, Minneapolis, Miami, Denver, Sacramento, Pittsburgh and Baltimore may loose access to CBS channels due to failed negotiations: https://deadline.com/2019/07/cbs-warns-of-potential-directv-and-att-u-verse-blackouts-in-17-markets-1202647179/

Yong Fang
07-28-2019, 01:16 AM
To revive this thread.

I was flipping the channel schedule on my parent’s ATT service provider, and saw a professional soccer game featuring my hometown (Memphis). Cool. Then find out it is one of the two channels being blocked because of this “feud”.

This is what it seems to me, a dual between Nexstar and ATT. Nexstar wants more money, ATT doesn’t want to pay it (and add the increase on the customer who has other options), and both sides are blaming the other for the impasse. While the stations affected lose viewers. Nexstar owns the affiliates and I always thought the idea was to mkw the content basically free or freely part of a cable package because they make money from commercial advertising.

Like I said, ironically the only local news station I watch is Channel 24 in Memphis which is the one being blocked. This station’s news probably has the lowest ratings of the four stations that offer local news (mostly because of the ingrained habits of the audience over the decades). I can see their monthly ratings sheet take a dive.

I watch very little TV now anyway. Only like two network shows anyway, both on CBS on the same night, Sheldon and Mom. I like one true crime show (Evil Lives Here), the Star Trek shows (Discovery and looking forward to Picard), and uh, that’s about it. And Doctor Phil which is the reason for my loud complaint in the first place. It’s summer now so no new content is on now anyway.

But I can watch my shows online through a website without commercials anyway. If I move back home, not only would I cut the cord, I would shoot the TV. Except I need it for my Apple phone mirroring. That’s awesome.

stevea
07-28-2019, 05:01 PM
I have a Nexstar station on Xfinity, and on every newscast, we get the same canned announcement. At least the newscaster, who must be sick of reading these lies, sounds canned.

It's about time someone stood up to these bandits.

omg65
08-01-2019, 03:10 PM
Gee. The next thing you know,streaming services like Youtube TV (which I have and love), Sling,etc. will be feuding with the local stations and threatening to pull them off the lineup. I'm very fortunate that I can get any local stuff that would disappear off my provider with an indoor antenna as I live in a big market close to the transmitters so would not be affected but still...... It's coming I'm sure.

favoriteshow
08-01-2019, 07:46 PM
Gee. The next thing you know,streaming services like Youtube TV (which I have and love), Sling,etc. will be feuding with the local stations and threatening to pull them off the lineup. I'm very fortunate that I can get any local stuff that would disappear off my provider with an indoor antenna as I live in a big market close to the transmitters so would not be affected but still...... It's coming I'm sure.

Sling only has NBC and FOX owned stations. At one time, it had ABC and Univision in an a-la-carte tier but it stopped offering it.

It’s owned by Dish Network that has agreements with ABC, CBS and Univision affiliates, but Dish packages are higher priced.

It also owns AirTV that allows one to set up an outdoor antenna, and integrate over the air with Sling in one guide.

Yong Fang
08-04-2019, 02:55 AM
I am. I am not paying for television.

I got YouTube and my Watchseries website (with no commercials whatsoever) and I am absolutely fine with this.

I don’t need Xfinity, ATT, Nexstar or any of them.

Schmoopie
08-04-2019, 02:57 AM
I'm so glad I have cable instead. People complain about it but I've heard nothing but bad things about Direct TV.