DISH CUSTOMERS: Call 1-800-333-3474 and demand they return KIRO 7. Switch your TV provider today
The agreement between KIRO 7 and DISH has expired at 4 p.m. PST on Monday, November 28, 2022 and you will no longer be able to get local news, weather, sports and traffic or your favorite shows and sports from KIRO 7 live on DISH, including 60 Minutes, NFL on CBS, CBS Sunday Morning and KIRO 7 local news. Local news is more important today than ever. Call DISH at 1-800-333-3474 and demand that DISH bring back KIRO 7/CBS.
Is there anything the public can do to help make sure that KIRO 7 is back on DISH?
The best way for you to encourage a resolution is to register your support of how important it is for them to carry KIRO 7 by calling DISH at 800-333-3474. You pay DISH a lot of money. They will listen to your voices.You can also view KIRO 7 Over the Air with an over the air antenna available at retail. Or you can contact and easily switch to any number of other providers that are committed to providing you with all the programming you watch every day:
DIRECTV:1-888-777-2454 or www.directv.com
Comcast: 1-800-934-6489 or www.comcast.com
Charter/Spectrum Cable: 1-833-694-9256 or 1-855-243-8892 or http://www.spectrum.com
Paramount+: http://paramountplus.com
YouTube: https://tv.youtube.com/
Regardless, we will continue to work hard to try and get a successful outcome to this negotiation so that you regain live access to your favorite programming, but the ball remains in DISH’s court to step-up like its competitors and peers have done.
Cox Media Group Demands DISH Correct Numerous False Claims
CMG Cites DISH’s Deceptive Claims About Station Blackout and DISH’s Fabricated Attacks on CMG’s Award-Winning JournalismATLANTA, GA (November 29, 2022) – Cox Media Group (CMG) today sent a cease-and-desist letter demanding DISH retract its numerous false claims designed to mislead customers about DISH’s decision to black-out CMG’s local television stations. The letter highlights CMG’s repeated requests and express authorization for DISH to continue carriage of its popular local stations, which DISH ignored before pulling the stations off the air.
“That fact is, we asked DISH for an extension of our prior contract both in writing and verbally on several different occasions. CMG is now publicly asking DISH yet again to put our market-leading stations back on their satellite platform under the agreement that we both have operated under for years, and we’re again inviting them to finally start engaging in a meaningful good-faith negotiation of a new contract,” said Daniel York, President & CEO of CMG.
On November 28, DISH recklessly pulled the plug on 12 popular CMG stations, intentionally denying its customers access to the local news they need and the programming they love. DISH then immediately issued an inaccurate press release that included “knowingly false statements” about its decision to pull the CMG local broadcast stations from its own customers. These statements were “designed to mislead viewers and thereby harm the reputation of CMG in the marketplace,” according to the attorneys’ letter.
For example, DISH intentionally misleads its customers by falsely claiming that CMG “refused to allow you to view their channels while we continue to negotiate.” In fact, CMG offered numerous extensions of the prior contract to allow DISH subscribers to watch CMG’s channels while the parties continued to negotiate. It is DISH who never asked for an extension to continue carrying CMG’s stations and who unilaterally pulled the plug despite CMG expressly authorizing DISH to continue carrying the channels under the prior contract.
Indeed, DISH pulled the plug and hit send on a press release that was riddled with falsehoods before the contract even expired. This is typical DISH: callously sacrificing their own customers through frequent blackouts of local news channels
DISH has also made a cynical and false claim that CMG “under-invests in local journalism,” a statement the company takes very seriously given its strong record of investments in local news, investigative journalism, programming and in serving its communities in innumerable other ways.
“DISH’s most egregious lie is that CMG is under-investing in local journalism," said Paul Curran, EVP of TV for CMG. “
The fact is that CMG has increased investment in our news programming and product with transformative investigative journalism and a groundbreaking news and community service initiative that recently received the pinnacle of recognition for local broadcasters, the “Service to America” award.
CMG’s investment in its award-winning, reliable and respected local reporting and news programming has proven to be a significant benefit to DISH customers, who rely on it every day, including recently during Hurricanes Ian and Nicole. Without access to WSB-TV in Atlanta, DISH customers will be denied its in-depth coverage of the upcoming run-off election for a seat in the U.S. Senate. Examples of CMG’s industry-leading commitment to local news and community programming include:
● WPXI-TV in Pittsburgh conducting a 16-month investigation that resulted in legislation being passed in Pennsylvania requiring the PA Turnpike Commission to be more transparent in levying fines.
● Investigative teams across all of CMG’s television stations working together to break a national story about a real estate company cheating customers out of millions of dollars across multiple states.
● The extension of the award-winning Gets Real initiative, which creates an environment for open, honest conversations across newsrooms and within the communities CMG serves on the important issues of race, equality, trust and transparency.
● Leveraging the resources of CMG’s Washington, D.C. News Bureau to bring localized enterprise and investigative pieces involving the federal government that local markets would otherwise not have available.
● Investing in additional daily newscasts in Seattle and Pittsburgh and adding two Telemundo affiliates in Jacksonville and Seattle.
● Launching a new content partnership with Univision in Atlanta.
CMG is once again calling on DISH to restore its local broadcast stations and begin to negotiate in good faith. DISH customers who are disappointed and frustrated by DISH’s latest stunt to deprive them of vital news and programming should switch TV providers now. All CMG stations are available on other major TV providers. They should contact DISH to make their voices heard by calling 1-800-333-3474 and urging them to put CMG’s stations back on the air.