CINCINNATI — With contract negotiations potentially reaching an impasse, WCPO 9 may go dark for DISH satellite customers starting Friday.
The E.W. Scripps Company, which owns WCPO, and the DISH Network Corporation are currently locked in contract negotiations. The station may go dark if they don’t reach an agreement by the contract deadline at 7 p.m. Friday.
“After five months of negotiating with DISH and multiple contract extensions, Scripps and DISH Network may be reaching an impasse," the Cincinnati-based Scripps said in a statement. "We hope DISH will understand the need for Scripps’ viewers to receive its local television stations given the pressing news in our communities right now, including a global pandemic, discussions around social unrest, the active political year and severe weather season. This dispute is about the distribution of our broadcast signal so we can keep our local audiences safe and informed.”
You will still be able to watch WCPO 9 News live online, over-the-air using an antenna and on your favorite streaming device.
Pay TV operators are required by Congress to pay stations for the right to distribute stations' signals to their customers. Scripps has to negotiate with each operator to get a fair price on these retransmission rates. When customers pay DISH, and other multi-channel service providers a monthly fee for programming, those companies pay each channel on their system a fee to include that channel in its service. That is the negotiation that is currently happening. Scripps uses these dollars to invest in local news and journalism at each station.
Since launching its first television station in 1947 in Cleveland, Scripps has never before experienced a station blackout with any cable or satellite operator.
WCPO operates in Cincinnati, and our employees live here. We prove every day that we are here for the community – creating locally focused campaigns such as We’re Open and Take Out Tuesday as well as The Rebound to help our viewers navigate the economic crisis. DISH, a national distributor, has no investment or operations here.
Our priority is to make sure that you are able to access the news, weather and traffic updates that support your daily life, in addition to all the great programs we know you love.
We are committed to the people, programming and technology that serve you every day – and as the industry continues to evolve, we are going to keep innovating. It is crucial that DISH works with us so we can continue our incredibly high standards of programming.
WCPO will update this story as negotiations progress.
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