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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWill the FCC now pull Disney's bcast license?
Things could get interesting.
hlthe2b
(111,974 posts)So, yes, they could go for the Sinclair or Nexstar affiliates, but not ABC. Obviously, the latter would have a major impact as well.
appmanga
(1,292 posts)...because they're propaganda arms that also enrich friends of the regime.
SickOfTheOnePct
(8,710 posts)Affiliate stations are the ones with the broadcast licenses granted by the FCC.
What I'm wondering is if the Nexstar and Sinclair owned stations will broadcast Kimmel once he returns.
ProfessorGAC
(75,038 posts)...and if ad revenues fall, the ownership will suddenly believe they overreacted. Like they don't already know they did.
If nobody complains & ad revenues don't fall, people in those markets probably weren't watching Jimmy anyway. So, no loss for ABC or Kimmel.
SickOfTheOnePct
(8,710 posts)Although if an affiliate doesn't air it, I don't think they have to pay ABC for the content, so perhaps a small loss for ABC. No loss to Kimmel as he gets paid either way.
ProfessorGAC
(75,038 posts)But, I wonder if there are "take or pay" clauses in those contracts.
We had them on contracts for supply of active ingredient.
Customer got a price based on promising 50 million pounds. The contract might say if they don't buy that much, the price reverts to list.
So, I know companies put those sort of things in contracts.
Let's hope that's true here.
SickOfTheOnePct
(8,710 posts)...due to government pressure, ever.
At the same time, if a local affiliate doesn't want to air a particular show or person because their local community doesn't want it, I have no issue with that. It's all ruled by money, so the affiliates are going to do what works best for them financially, and I'm ok with that.
ProfessorGAC
(75,038 posts)The guy who issued this threat should be forbidden to ever hold any government position.
A clear abuse of authority.
Diraven
(1,719 posts)They made a completely illegal deal with the FCC to refuse to broadcast Kimmel as a condition for Carr to approve the Tegna merger. It was never about what Kimmel said, they just say their chance to suck up to Trump and took it. Will be interesting to see if they stick with that pledge.
SickOfTheOnePct
(8,710 posts)I know that Nexstar has a deal coming up, but does Sinclair?
Diraven
(1,719 posts)They proposed basically the same merger with Tegna just last month that Nexstar wants. The FCC gets to pick which one wins.
Bluetus
(1,796 posts)FCC regulates the radio frequency spectrum. That has nothing to do with the networks. Individual stations are separately owned, and they are the ones who need FCC licenses.