DISH and Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. Finalizing Long-Term Deal; Stations to Be Restored
Parties agree to short-term contract extension as long-term agreement is finalized
Sinclair restoration on DISH underway
DISH requests stay on Verified Amended Retransmission Complaint from FCC
We are grateful for the FCC’s work on behalf of consumers to actively broker a productive path forward

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DISH Network L.L.C. and Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. have reached an agreement in principle that will form the basis of a long-term retransmission consent agreement for carriage of Sinclair’s local channels in 79 markets nationwide. Restoration of Sinclair signals to DISH’s system is underway.

“We are grateful for the FCC’s work on behalf of consumers to actively broker a productive path forward,” said Jeff Blum, DISH senior vice president and deputy general counsel.

Additionally, DISH is asking the Federal Communications Commission to stay action on DISH’s Verified Amended and Restated Retransmission Complaint and Request for Preliminary Injunctive Relief as the long-term agreement is being finalized.

Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

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