Man, that sucks expecialy with the DTV transition comming up.
This just in (and it's gonna suck even more):
Charter In Retrans Standoff With Belo StationsStations in St. Louis, Dallas/Ft. Worth and Norfolk, Va., Threaten to Pull Signals Dec. 31By Todd Spangler -- Multichannel NewsCharter Communications customers may lose access to Belo Corp.'s stations in St. Louis, Dallas/Ft. Worth and Norfolk, Va., which are threatening to pull their signals after Dec. 31 in the latest year-end retransmission-consent disputes to come to light.
Belo's KMOV-TV, the CBS affiliate in St. Louis, WFAA-TV, the ABC affiliate in Dallas/Ft. Worth, and WVEC-TV (ABC) in Norfolk are notifying viewers their signals may go dark on Charter systems in those markets.
"For more than two years KMOV has been trying to reach an agreement with Charter Cable to have KMOV's signal available to Charter cable customers," Belo's St. Louis station said in a message posted to its Web site. "We have made offers, Charter has not responded. We want Channel 4 on Charter, but effective December 31st, Charter will no longer carry KMOV."
The station suggested viewers may switch to Dish Network, DirecTV or AT&T U-Verse TV to continue receiving CBS programming.
KMOV said in a newscast Friday that it was asking for 1 cent per Charter cable subscriber per day, which would total about $1.6 million a year,
The St. Louis Dispatch reported. On its Web site, WFAA also claimed it is asking for "about a penny a day per subscriber."