DirecTV, Nexstar Strike Temporary Deal to Restore Local Stations Before NFL Season
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DirecTV and Nexstar reached a temporary deal to restore 159 local stations that were blacked out since July 2. This lets viewers watch NFL games.
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The blackout affected major markets like LA, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Denver. Nexstar said over 10 million DirecTV subscribers were impacted.
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The companies are working to finalize a new carriage agreement. They aim to restore stations showing NFL games first.
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Football season increased pressure to reach a deal after the blackout lasted through summer. A similar Disney-Charter dispute ended last week.
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Nexstar is the largest local station owner. DirecTV is 3rd biggest pay-TV provider. Restoring signals will happen gradually across stations.