From the AP:
“Legislators From Eight States
Have Now Called on AT&T to Negotiate in Good Faith and Restore Nexstar’s
Stations and Programming”
United States Senators John Thune of South
Dakota and John Kennedy of Louisiana join Connecticut Senator Richard
Blumenthal as well as legislators from West Virginia, Ohio, South Dakota,
Massachusetts, New York and Alabama in issuing letters urging direct broadcast
satellite service provider DIRECTV and AT&T U-verse to immediately restore
carriage of Nexstar-owned stations. In his July 8, 2019 letter Senator Thune
stated, “I strongly encourage AT&T/DIRECTV to provide carriage of KELO-TV
and KCLO-TV through August 2, 2019, as requested by Nexstar, so that the
parties can continue negotiations without impacting consumers’ ability to view
their local news coverage in the affected broadcast markets.” Similarly, in a
letter directed to AT&T’s CEO, Senator Kennedy cites the probable impact to
consumers in Louisiana at the height of hurricane season, stating, “I am
concerned that your failure to reach an agreement is negatively impacting
Louisiana families. I am especially concerned about customers losing access to
up-to-date weather information in the event that the tropical depression currently
forming in the Gulf of Mexico turns into a hurricane.” In closing, Senator
Kennedy requests of AT&T, “I encourage you to accept Nexstar’s offer of a
short-term extension while you resolve your differences.” In New York, U.S.
Congressman Anthony Brindisi issued a public statement calling on “…cable giant
AT&T to negotiate in good faith with local broadcasters to continue to
deliver local programming to their viewers. As thousands of Upstate New Yorkers
lost access to their local television station this weekend, Brindisi went to
bat for the local viewers. Local television provides critical programming for
folks all across our district,” Brindisi said. “These blackouts are a public
safety issue. Many New Yorkers use local television to find out about breaking
news, traffic accidents, and important weather events. These blackouts need to
end.” Effective 11:59 p.m. CT on July 3, 2019, AT&T/DIRECTV dropped the
network and local community programming for Nexstar-owned stations impacting
viewers in 97 markets across the country. The action follows AT&T/DIRECTV’s
refusal to accept Nexstar’s offer for an extension which would have allowed
viewers in Louisiana as well as all other affected markets to view their
favorite network shows, special events, sports, local news and other
programming while the parties continue to negotiate. Since AT&T removed
scores of local Nexstar Broadcasting television stations, viewers across the
United States have expressed their outrage at AT&T/DIRECTV complaining
about the loss of critical and lifesaving information as well as the loss of
holiday programming and the US Women’s National Soccer Team’s historic World
Cup finals game win which brought Team USA their fourth title. Since AT&T’s
removal of the Nexstar stations, viewers have been denied access to over 2,400
hours of local news. Tonight, viewers in 20 local markets will be unable to
watch the 2019 Major League Baseball All-Star Game through their
AT&T/DIRECTV subscriptions. Nexstar continues to negotiate in good faith to
establish a mutually agreeable contract with AT&T/DIRECTV and has offered
AT&T/DIRECTV the same rates it offered to other large distribution partners
with whom it completed successful negotiations with in 2019 to date. Nexstar
stands by its offer to permit AT&T to relaunch its stations on DIRECTV and
AT&T Uverse through August 8 while the parties continue negotiations. A
little more than a year after putting DIRECTV together with Time Warner,
AT&T appears intent on using its new market power to prioritize its own
content at the expense of consumers, and insisting on unreasonable and extreme
terms that are inconsistent with the market. As measured by stock market
capitalizations, AT&T is approximately 50 times larger than Nexstar. As
Senator Blumenthal noted in his letter dated July 5, “This cutoff seems to have
the sole purpose of enhancing DirecTV bargaining leverage – with severe harm to
Connecticut consumers.” The only conclusion that can be drawn from
DIRECTV/AT&T’s refusal to accept Nexstar’s offer of an extension is that
rather than working on behalf of their subscribers, AT&T-DIRECTV continues
to raise prices while reducing channels and content offerings. AT&T/DIRECTV
is routinely involved in disputes with content providers and following its 2015
acquisition by AT&T, DIRECTV has dropped or threatened to black out network
and local community programming from Viacom, SJL Broadcasting/Lilly
Broadcasting, Deerfield Media, GoCom Media of Illinois, Howard Stirk Holdings,
Mercury Broadcast Group, MPS Media, Nashville License Holdings, Roberts Media,
Second Generation of Iowa and Waitt Broadcasting, among others. Over the past
20 months alone, Nexstar has successfully renewed more than 390 distribution
agreements with cable providers for the carriage of Nexstar’s stations. Nexstar
deeply regrets DIRECTV/AT&T’s decision to deprive viewers in the affected
markets of broadcasts of leading network content from ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, CW,
and MyNetworkTV as well as local news and other programming produced
specifically for these local communities and will continue to try to reach a
fair agreement with AT&T/DIRECTV and allow its viewers to receive their
local stations again. Consumers and viewers affected by AT&T/DIRECTV’s
blackout can contact AT&T/DIRECTV directly at 208 South Akard Street,
Dallas, TX 75202 and by phone at 855-567-1569 or 210-821-4105. Viewers affected
by the loss of service from DIRECTV have several alternatives to continue
watching their favorite shows including local cable providers, DISH,
over-the-air, certain subscription streaming television services, and services
such as Verizon’s FIOS.
About Nexstar Media Group, Inc.
Nexstar Media Group is a leading
diversified media company that leverages localism to bring new services and
value to consumers and advertisers through its traditional media, digital and
mobile media platforms. Nexstar owns, operates, programs or provides sales and
other services to 174 full power television stations and related digital
multicast signals reaching 100 markets or nearly 39% of all U.S. television
households. Nexstar’s portfolio includes primary affiliates of NBC, CBS, ABC,
FOX, MyNetworkTV and The CW. Nexstar’s community portal websites offer
additional hyper-local content and verticals for consumers and advertisers,
allowing audiences to choose where, when and how they access content while
creating new revenue opportunities.
Forward-Looking Statements
This communication includes
forward-looking statements. We have based these forward-looking statements on
our current expectations and projections about future events. Forward-looking
statements include information preceded by, followed by, or that includes the
words “guidance,” “believes,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “could,” or similar
expressions. For these statements, Nexstar claims the protection of the safe
harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The forward-looking statements contained in this
communication, concerning, among other things, future financial performance,
including changes in net revenue, cash flow and operating expenses, involve
risks and uncertainties, and are subject to change based on various important
factors, including the impact of changes in national and regional economies,
the ability to service and refinance our outstanding debt, successful
integration of acquired television stations and digital businesses (including
achievement of synergies and cost reductions), pricing fluctuations in local
and national advertising, future regulatory actions and conditions in the
television stations’ operating areas, competition from others in the broadcast
television markets, volatility in programming costs, the effects of
governmental regulation of broadcasting, industry consolidation, technological
developments and major world news events. Nexstar undertakes no obligation to
update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise. In light of these risks, uncertainties
and assumptions, the forward-looking events discussed in this communication
might not occur. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking
statements, which speak only as of the date of this release. For more details
on factors that could affect these expectations, please see Nexstar’s other
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
^ I hate when these media
companies use their viewers as hostages in their fight against each other. ^
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