Most get resolved without any service interruption. The rest rarely last
longer than a day or two. When it is over, either Verizon or Tegna will
increase your rate... sometimes they both increase your rate. Capitalism!

On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 10:50 PM 'David Bruggeman' via TVorNotTV <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I just discovered that my local CBS affiliate (WUSA - DC) is owned by a
> company currently haggling with Verizon over carriage renegotiation.
> Starting sometime today Tegna is withholding carriage approval while the
> companies negotiate.
>
> Not having dealt with one of these situations before, I was wondering if
> anyone had insight about any of the following:
>
> How long these squabbles usually last (my vague recollection is days at
> the most).
>
> How on-demand and online access are affected (presumably anything
> requiring a cable log-in would no longer be accessible, but I don't know
> how that affects programming that aired prior to the start of the dispute).
>
> This might all be moot within 24 hours, but just in case I thought I'd
> bend the collective ear.
>
> Best,
> David
>
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