TDS Urges Viewers to Complain to FCC About Nexstar Blackout
Nexstar officials "just aren't being reasonable," demanding rate increases far beyond what TDS has paid other broadcasters, TDS CEO Jim Butman said Thursday in a video update to its ongoing retransmission consent dispute with Nexstar (see 1901160042). Butman urged subscribers…
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to contact the FCC and provided directions on filing a complaint via the electronic comment filing system. He said starting with February bills, subscribers will see credits for lost Nexstar programming. TDS said there's "no end in sight" to the blackout that began Dec. 31. Nexstar didn't comment Friday.