Why do Networks take their signals away from me?
When blackouts happen, it’s because we wouldn’t agree to the Network’s demands. The Networks know they can pass costs onto cable companies like us and ultimately to you. If we can’t agree, THEY may choose to take the channel off of your lineup.
What is “Retransmission Consent”?
It’s a law that requires all TV providers to obtain permission to carry local stations for a fee. If an agreement can’t be reached, the local stations can pull their signal from you.
Can I still watch shows if the Network blacks out their signal?
Every local station is available free over-the-air. Smart TVs can tune directly to these signals when paired with an inexpensive antenna. Most stations also stream their local newscasts on their sites. And if they are affiliated with a major Network such as ABC, CBS, FOX or NBC, most series are available free online, often with little delay.
We will provide you with other ways to watch your favorite shows if there’s a blackout. And most shows will be available to catch up on demand once the Network has been returned to your lineup.
Should I just switch to another provider?
We’d like you to stay because most blackouts don't last long. Also, blackouts affect every provider. In 2024 alone, there were 94 stations that pulled their signal from customers, and there have been 40 so far in 2025, so even if you switch you’ll likely still face blackouts. (Source: ATVA.com)