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  2. Criticism of Dish Network - Wikipedia

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    The blackout only lasted for 2 days after both parties reached a deal. [24] Almost 11 years after the original dispute with Viacom/CBS, Dish faced a dispute with CBS Corporation, which had split from Viacom in early 2006. In the dispute, several CBS O&O stations, as well as all the channels of Showtime would originally be slated to be removed ...

  3. CBS, CBS Sports set to go dark on YouTube TV on Feb. 14 ...

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    That means CBS and CBS Sports, among 21 other networks under the Paramount umbrella, won't be available to YouTube TV subscribers as of Thursday night at 11 p.m. ET. In certain markets, local CBS ...

  4. DirecTV customers suddenly can't get ESPN and Disney ... - AOL

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    DirecTV, a provider of satellite TV, internet and streaming services, has 11.3 million customers, according to Leichtman Research Group, making it the nation's third-largest pay TV provider.

  5. Will DirecTV and Dish Merge? Satellite TV Operators Are ... - AOL

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    Dish, which once had more than 14 million customers, ended the second quarter of 2024 with 8.07 million pay-TV subscribers (including 6.07 million for Dish TV and 2 million for Sling TV).

  6. ‘Plenty of Options’: Disney Steers DirecTV Customers to Dish ...

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    ‘Plenty of Options’: Disney Steers DirecTV Customers to Dish, Hulu, YouTube TV and More as Blackout of Channels Including ESPN and ABC Hits Day 6 Todd Spangler September 6, 2024 at 10:13 AM

  7. Blackout (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Football League's constitution does provide the option for teams to black out games in their home markets in order to encourage attendance; at one point, the CFL required games to be blacked out within a radius of 120 kilometres (75 miles) around the closest over-the-air signal carrying the game, or 56 kilometres (35 miles) of the stadium for cable broadcasts (and, for the ...