Gray Media removes 226 local channels from DISH TV after contract dispute

Kevin Covell, Senior Vice President of DISH Video Services
Kevin Covell, Senior Vice President of DISH Video Services
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DISH Network announced on March 10 that Gray Media has removed 226 of its local television stations from the DISH TV lineup, affecting customers in 113 markets across the country. The blackout follows a breakdown in negotiations over retransmission consent fees, with DISH refusing to accept what it described as unreasonable rate increases proposed by Gray Media.

The loss of these channels impacts viewers who rely on them for local news, sports, and weather updates. According to DISH, Gray Media is using its market position to demand higher fees despite declining viewership and the availability of alternative streaming options. The company also said that last-minute demands regarding stations not yet owned by Gray Media contributed to stalled negotiations just hours before the previous agreement expired.

“It is deeply disappointing that Gray Media is using its viewers as bargaining chips,” said Kevin Covell, Senior Vice President of DISH Video Services. “We offered a fair agreement to keep these stations on the air, but Gray Media walked away. Gray Media chose to black out their own viewers, rather than reasonably negotiate, in an attempt to extract significantly higher fees.”

DISH has outlined several ways for affected customers to access their local programming during the blackout. Most impacted channels are available for free over-the-air with a digital antenna. Additionally, many network programs can be streamed through direct-to-consumer apps such as Peacock, Paramount+, FOX One, or other network-specific platforms. Customers seeking more information are encouraged to visit DISHPromise.com.

Covell said that DISH remains committed to reaching a fair deal and hopes that Gray Media will return to negotiations soon. “Our goal remains unchanged: to reach a deal that is fair for our customers,” he said.

The dispute affects ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, CW, MyNetworkTV, Telemundo and other stations operated by Gray Media in markets nationwide.



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