Maybe this has something to do with E* not allowing new SS subs...
Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Schedules Satellite Hearing
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ar..._Subcommittee_Schedules_Satellite_Hearing.php
This is my situation too so I wonder if Dish cancelling the SS pack will affect those of us in this situation?Some markets where Dish doesn't carry a local, they sub. one of the supers instead. My small market in Tx. gets WPIX on channel 916 instead of in the 230s' if you sub to the SS.
In my case, in the Wichita Falls market there is a CW sub-channel that Directv carries but Dish doesn't. They might carry that. Of course it is low SD quality just like the supers on Dish.This is my situation too so I wonder if Dish cancelling the SS pack will affect those of us in this situation?
This is my situation too so I wonder if Dish cancelling the SS pack will affect those of us in this situation?
Maybe this has something to do with E* not allowing new SS subs...
Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Schedules Satellite Hearing
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ar..._Subcommittee_Schedules_Satellite_Hearing.php
The link does not work for me. What does it say about the supers and DISH?
I get an error message for this page.
ACA, NAB, DISH others to testify
By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 9/5/2013 1:51:50 PM
The House Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet has scheduled a hearing on satellite legislation, specifically distant signal importation, for Sept. 10, according to a notice from the committee.
The parent Judiciary Committee and Energy & Commerce both have jurisdiction over The Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act (STELA), which must be reauthorized by the end of 2014 or it will expire. STELA provides the blanket license allowing for the importation of distant network TV station signals.
Witnesses for the hearing are Stanton Dodge, executive VP and general counsel at DISH; Earle MacKenzie from the American Cable Association; Gerard Waldron from the National Association of Broadcasters; James Campbell, VP, CenturyLink; Robert Garrett from Major League Baseball; and Don Lowery, senior VP, Nielsen.
The House Communications Subcommittee has already held one STELA hearing and is expected to hold a second this month.
the NAB has even said they do not oppose it. I suspect though that it simply is not a moneymaker for diSH and that can kill anything.I don't understand; I've gone to it from different PC's...anyway, here's the article:
I'm thinking this is just a case of political pressure... E* already got busted once for DNS issues, so if the Superstations are going to be a potential issue, they probably figured they should just pull them and not create any ire (maybe some local broadcaster offered them better rates on their locals if they didn't have potentially competing syndication from other markets?)... That said, these stations are legally allowed to be broadcast nationwide, so I'd have rather just seen that status pulled than E* bow to whatever pressure must be there (or they wouldn't be doing it).
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