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09/17/2020
FCC Proposes Station Forfeitures Over Failure to Negotiate in Good Faith
The FCC voted to deny an appeal of its determination that a number of station groups failed to negotiate retransmission consent in good faith and has proposed a forfeiture of over $512K against each station.
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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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05/05/2020
Retrans Settlement
Howard Stirks Holdings admitted it violated good faith negotiation requirements for retransmission consent and agreed to pay a $100K civil penalty.
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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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11/13/2019
More Retrans Deals for AT&T
AT&T has ticked a few more retrans deals off its to-do list. Howard Stirk Holdings ’ WEYI in Flint, MI, and its CW affil in Myrtle Beach, SC, returned over the weekend to DirecTV and AT&T. The deal