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Dish Restores Four Citadel Stations
Dish Network, Citadel Communications end retransmission-consent-fee dispute.
By Robert Marich -- Broadcasting & Cable, 9/10/2008 11:26:00 AM
After a five-week blackout, Dish Network is again beaming four Citadel Communications TV stations to their Midwestern cities, ending the two parties’ retransmission-consent-fee dispute.
There was no word on financial terms, but the Citadel stations went back up on Dish over the weekend.
Dish dropped the stations Aug. 1, and the satellite-TV provider also dropped sports basic-cable network GolTV in a carriage-fee disagreement. Dish said Wednesday that GolTV is not in its lineup.
Citadel operates three ABC affiliates and a CBS affiliate. They are WOI (ABC) in Des Moines, Iowa; WHBF (CBS) in Davenport, Iowa; KLKN (ABC) in Lincoln, Neb.; and KCAU (ABC) in Sioux City, Iowa
Dish Network, Citadel Communications end retransmission-consent-fee dispute.
By Robert Marich -- Broadcasting & Cable, 9/10/2008 11:26:00 AM
After a five-week blackout, Dish Network is again beaming four Citadel Communications TV stations to their Midwestern cities, ending the two parties’ retransmission-consent-fee dispute.
There was no word on financial terms, but the Citadel stations went back up on Dish over the weekend.
Dish dropped the stations Aug. 1, and the satellite-TV provider also dropped sports basic-cable network GolTV in a carriage-fee disagreement. Dish said Wednesday that GolTV is not in its lineup.
Citadel operates three ABC affiliates and a CBS affiliate. They are WOI (ABC) in Des Moines, Iowa; WHBF (CBS) in Davenport, Iowa; KLKN (ABC) in Lincoln, Neb.; and KCAU (ABC) in Sioux City, Iowa