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CatWoman

(79,293 posts)
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 05:44 PM Dec 2019

Millions Of Cable Customers Could Lose Fox News This Week

Millions of Americans could be entering 2020 without Fox News, which is currently the most-watched cable network in the country. Thanks to extended contract disagreements between the overarching Fox company and a collection of smaller TV providers, Fox News and multiple Fox Sports channels could go dark for customers unless some rather large and quick changes go into effect.


Why Cable Customers Could Lose Fox News Soon

Fox is reportedly increasing the dollar signs tied to the collective bargaining agreement between the company and smaller cable TV providers. (As in, not DirecTV, Comcast, Dish, etc.) Some of those more localized cable companies have taken to social media to explain to customers that Fox's fee requests for its two Fox Sports channels have gotten more exorbitant than those of previous years, and are allegedly ten times the normal rate of inflation.

Such price hikes would seem to be a common occurrence that these smaller-scale cable companies have to regularly deal with, presumably factoring into why the companies are joining together to protest the current negotiations at play. Check out the telling tweet below from ALLO Communications, which services cities across Nebraska and Colorado.


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Millions Of Cable Customers Could Lose Fox News This Week (Original Post) CatWoman Dec 2019 OP
I won't lose it. roamer65 Dec 2019 #1
I blocked it from my DVR in case i accidentally wandered on to it. Initech Dec 2019 #14
Same. Blocked at my house. TruckFump Jan 2020 #60
Here Too ProfessorGAC Jan 2020 #63
You may want to double check that drbtg1 Jan 2020 #65
That's frightening, they may turn to even further right dewsgirl Dec 2019 #2
My local cable company also carries The Blaze and Newsmax. GoCubsGo Dec 2019 #8
At least there is some truth at FOX, the others have been dewsgirl Dec 2019 #13
Really? Where? rickyhall Dec 2019 #21
OAN, the Blaze, Limbaugh etc. dewsgirl Dec 2019 #38
I thought Shep Smith resigned. CaptYossarian Dec 2019 #36
Neil Cavuto, Chris Wallace and a few others. dewsgirl Dec 2019 #39
Lately, Wallace has left the dark side. I don't know Cavuto. CaptYossarian Jan 2020 #58
That's disappointing, I had the most faith in CW. dewsgirl Jan 2020 #59
That would be a loss? nt doc03 Dec 2019 #3
Agreed Sherman A1 Dec 2019 #6
Oh noes! Who are the Trumpsters going to get to do their thinking for them? Aristus Dec 2019 #4
They can get the news from DU. CaptYossarian Dec 2019 #37
HA! Aristus Dec 2019 #40
Sinclair Broadcasting is still there to parrot Twitler. muntrv Dec 2019 #53
Oh My! IggleDuer Dec 2019 #5
What a shame. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2019 #7
This ends one of two ways: onenote Dec 2019 #9
I would be freaking pissed if I lost FS 1 TheFarseer Dec 2019 #10
Thanks to the Internet and services like Sling and YouTube TV... mwooldri Dec 2019 #28
I'm actually a YouTubeTV subscriber TheFarseer Dec 2019 #44
OMG, some deplorables may be exposed to some truth during this time..... KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2019 #11
That would be an excellent way to start off the new year. lpbk2713 Dec 2019 #12
But you know of course... durablend Dec 2019 #23
dang i saw the word DISH..my provider...and i was all happy til i read the sentence.. samnsara Dec 2019 #15
Go for it! Miigwech Dec 2019 #16
Sounds like a good start. not_the_one Dec 2019 #17
Great! Rural cable companies lose faux bitterross Dec 2019 #18
No. The subscribers will just switch to satellite onenote Jan 2020 #57
I quit cable when I realized I was paying to have garbage delivered to my house. hunter Dec 2019 #19
Now that the Medicare signup deadline has passed, the airwaves will be polluted with campaign ads. CaptYossarian Dec 2019 #43
Same with me. Scruffy1 Dec 2019 #47
Ironic that smaller cable providers tend to service key Faux news areas paleotn Dec 2019 #20
LOL Skittles Dec 2019 #22
They need to create a new price tier just for FAUX ... eppur_se_muova Dec 2019 #24
Now that's an idea I could get behind. soldierant Dec 2019 #29
I'll trade mine to someone for Starz. JohnnyRingo Dec 2019 #25
Good RandySF Dec 2019 #26
I believe the Allman Brothers once sang Ferrets are Cool Dec 2019 #27
Would be the best thing! pandr32 Dec 2019 #30
Shame I won't be one of them. jcmaine72 Dec 2019 #31
I hope to see this abomination gone from all airwaves warmfeet Dec 2019 #32
Good for delusioned zealots. Bad for dodgers fans. Tiggeroshii Dec 2019 #33
WAaaa, poor babies!1 UTUSN Dec 2019 #34
It would be worth it...nt 2naSalit Dec 2019 #35
I believe this sums it up whistler162 Dec 2019 #41
Just breaks my heart Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2019 #42
O NOES! Not the loss of Fox "News!" sakabatou Dec 2019 #45
'Zackly! How will I keep track of the "Democrat Party" without Fox? nt JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2020 #55
They'll have to substitute Turbineguy Dec 2019 #46
Well,... magicarpet Dec 2019 #48
Short headline - FOX IS GREEDY TexasBushwhacker Dec 2019 #49
Goody. ooky Dec 2019 #50
Boo fricking hoo. nocoincidences Dec 2019 #51
You say that as if it was a bad thing. keithbvadu2 Dec 2019 #52
YIPPEE Historic NY Jan 2020 #54
Good! Hope it is permanent. Nt helpisontheway Jan 2020 #56
Go ahead faux, price yourself right out America. spanone Jan 2020 #61
Deal cut. No one lost any of the Fox channels onenote Jan 2020 #62
Our national IQ should improve with this development. nt Ilsa Jan 2020 #64

drbtg1

(1,054 posts)
65. You may want to double check that
Thu Jan 2, 2020, 01:31 PM
Jan 2020

IIRC, Dish, along with its OTT service Sling, recently made a deal to get it, but still failed to make a deal so far with Sinclair to keep the RSN's that Sinclair bought from Disney after the Disney purchase of Fox assets.

GoCubsGo

(32,073 posts)
8. My local cable company also carries The Blaze and Newsmax.
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 05:51 PM
Dec 2019

The Cult has plenty of other swill to tide them over until things get settled with The Propaganda Channel.

dewsgirl

(14,961 posts)
13. At least there is some truth at FOX, the others have been
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 05:58 PM
Dec 2019

Last edited Tue Dec 31, 2019, 08:40 PM - Edit history (1)

lying and even outed the Whistleblower.


CaptYossarian

(6,448 posts)
37. They can get the news from DU.
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 08:32 PM
Dec 2019

Let's tell the anti-vaxxers they're developing a vaccine to eliminate autism. That'll drive them even more nuts.

onenote

(42,531 posts)
9. This ends one of two ways:
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 05:55 PM
Dec 2019

Either these small companies capitulate and their customers pay the price.

Or the companies stand pat and a lot of their customers dump the small cable operator for Dish or DirecTV or another large video provider.

Fox wins either way.

mwooldri

(10,299 posts)
28. Thanks to the Internet and services like Sling and YouTube TV...
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 07:53 PM
Dec 2019

... if your cable/satellite TV company has a carriage dispute, you can subscribe to one of these services that has the channels you want as an alternative.

TheFarseer

(9,317 posts)
44. I'm actually a YouTubeTV subscriber
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 08:44 PM
Dec 2019

I get more of the channels I want for less money. Very rarely is there a game I don’t get. Although I miss Comedy Central (and MTV to a lesser extent)

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,488 posts)
11. OMG, some deplorables may be exposed to some truth during this time.....
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 05:56 PM
Dec 2019

it may take Murdoch and Trump months to decontaminate them.....

lpbk2713

(42,736 posts)
12. That would be an excellent way to start off the new year.
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 05:57 PM
Dec 2019


A black screen where Faux Snooze used to be. I might tune in just for that.

durablend

(7,455 posts)
23. But you know of course...
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 07:23 PM
Dec 2019

They'll still sit, stare at it and blame Obama (or "that damn Hillary" ) for it.

samnsara

(17,604 posts)
15. dang i saw the word DISH..my provider...and i was all happy til i read the sentence..
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 06:20 PM
Dec 2019

..some deplorables gonna be really cranky! heehee

 

not_the_one

(2,227 posts)
17. Sounds like a good start.
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 06:23 PM
Dec 2019

We should have "a la carte" cable services, which the FCC says cable services CAN offer. But what we ACTUALLY get are "a la carte" BUNDLES.

I have no desire to financially support ANY FOX channel, any religious channel, any right-wing/neo-nazi channel, any sports channel (with the one exception of THE OLYMPIC NETWORK). I don't speak Spanish, so I don't need any of those, either.

That would cut my # of channels down to about 50? Instead of hundreds of crap I don't watch.

I understand it is a marketing tool. The cable services want to brag that they offer all these viewing options, KNOWING that you WON'T watch them, and KNOWING that most of those same channels COULD NOT exist as stand alone channels, which means THEY could not brag about offering HUNDREDS of channels to entice you to use their cable service.

Then add to that the fact that they are tiered options. I ONLY watch HD channels, yet to get the HD tier I must automatically take ALL the lower tiered channels, of which many are duplicates of what I get in HD. Of course the regulation is that you can not be forced to take a HIGHER tier that you don't want. But the way it is set up you must take all lower tiers, up to and including the one that meets your needs. (According to Blue Ridge Cable, my service...)

With computerized cable boxes these variations could easily be addressed. But then the cable services would not have "brag" factor to use when selling their service.

I apologize, but this REALLY pisses me off.



edit to add "of"

 

bitterross

(4,066 posts)
18. Great! Rural cable companies lose faux
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 06:52 PM
Dec 2019

This would be great. Sounds like the rural, redneck parts of the country might have to watch real news for a change.

onenote

(42,531 posts)
57. No. The subscribers will just switch to satellite
Wed Jan 1, 2020, 11:36 AM
Jan 2020

or possibly to another terrestrial video service.

In the end, the small cable companies either will capitulate or lose a ton of money.

hunter

(38,301 posts)
19. I quit cable when I realized I was paying to have garbage delivered to my house.
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 06:55 PM
Dec 2019

That was over a decade ago.

Quitting Comcast was amusing. They really didn't want me to go.

For a few months they kept a 35 cent credit on my balance, probably so they could claim I was still a customer and annoy the hell out of me calling about special offers. They didn't actually turn off the service either.

Eventually I went to their office and told them to quit calling me and threatened to remove their underground cable from my property, house to curb.

That got their attention. But the poor guy behind the counter was so worried about his retention numbers he marked us down as "moved."

Sure enough the Comcast sales people were knocking at our door a few weeks later offering special deals for new residents.

We've quit broadcast television as well.

Our television is a movie player, that's all it does. We have an $8.99 Netflix subscription which works fine on our inexpensive DSL internet connection, and we watch DVDs we rent at the neighborhood Redbox or buy in thrift stores. Sometimes we'll buy new DVDs (and now Blu-Rays) of movies we especially like.


As a few other cable cutters here on DU have noted, once you've quit traditional television for a while you don't go back.

I now find television advertising intolerable and I don't have any patience for television news an opinion. I'd much rather read my news and opinion.

CaptYossarian

(6,448 posts)
43. Now that the Medicare signup deadline has passed, the airwaves will be polluted with campaign ads.
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 08:40 PM
Dec 2019

You'll miss out on all that, plus the horrendous MyPillow jerk.

Scruffy1

(3,252 posts)
47. Same with me.
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 09:04 PM
Dec 2019

I never watched much televion and the idea of forking over a monthly fee to be subject to non-atop obnoxious commercials is apaaling. I don't need a hairdo with an umbrella to tell me it's raining Even the "educational" dtuff is about 90% fluff. I can get more information in five minutes of reading than I can in an hour of television.

paleotn

(17,876 posts)
20. Ironic that smaller cable providers tend to service key Faux news areas
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 07:10 PM
Dec 2019

i.e. bf egypt. Makes me snicker. Oh, what will they do without their Faux fix?!!

eppur_se_muova

(36,247 posts)
24. They need to create a new price tier just for FAUX ...
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 07:33 PM
Dec 2019

Anyone who pays extra to get lied to should be charged through the nose for the privilege.

warmfeet

(3,321 posts)
32. I hope to see this abomination gone from all airwaves
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 08:09 PM
Dec 2019

in my lifetime.

When I channel surf, I intentionally skip over faux nuwz - I have since its inception.

magicarpet

(14,113 posts)
48. Well,...
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 09:18 PM
Dec 2019

They could just eat buckets of shit with a tea spoon then clean up the juicy stuff at the bottom with a flexible drinking straw,... same thing as a diet of Fux Nuz.

onenote

(42,531 posts)
62. Deal cut. No one lost any of the Fox channels
Thu Jan 2, 2020, 11:22 AM
Jan 2020

The terms weren't disclosed, but history would suggest that the cable companies capitulated and agreed to pay a big increase in carriage fees, which will end up being passed along to customers.

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