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08/31/2021
Broadcasters Fight Back Against Good Faith Forfeitures
The broadcast stations charged with violating the FCC’s good faith standards by refusing to negotiate retrans consent with DirecTV are fighting back against the Commission’s decision one more time.
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05/15/2020
Retrans Complaint Department
AT&T wants the FCC to deny broadcasters’ petition to review a November Media Bureau decision that upheld an AT&T complaint against nine station groups for failing to negotiate retransmission consent in good faith.
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01/27/2020
Good Faith Fight Rages On
The AT&T – Deerfield 9 saga continues. The nine broadcast groups told the FCC this week that a judge’s dismissal of AT&T’s breach of contract suit against Max Retrans undermines the FCC Media
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12/18/2019
Broadcasters Appeal AT&T Retrans Good Faith Complaint
All nine of the broadcast station owners with Sinclair shared service agreements may have eventually reached retrans renewals with AT&T, but the saga isn’t over.
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11/29/2019
Last AT&T Retrans Blackout Ends
Nashville License Holdings and AT&T struck a retrans renewal Tuesday, returning Nashville CW affiliate to AT&T/DirecTV.
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11/19/2019
AT&T Signs MPS Media Retrans Deal
Another one of those broadcast groups with a Sinclair shared service agreement has inked a retrans renewal with AT&T.