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New Carriage Agreements Expiring

Just to keep everyone informed,  here are the latest carriage agreements expiring posted on the website below:

 

December 20, 2011

 

AT&T's contracts with programmers for the content displayed on our U-verse TV service periodically expire, but are usually re-negotiated or extended with no interruption or change for our U-verse members. The current contract(s) for the programming indicated below will expire soon, and AT&T is making every effort to reach a fair agreement to continue carriage. However, if a reasonable agreement cannot be reached with such programmer(s), we will no longer have the rights to carry their programming on U-verse TV as indicated below:


January 31, 2012:


The impacted channels are Estrella (channel 3024), ROOT Sports Northwest (channel 1764), ROOT Sports Pittsburgh (channel 1730), ROOT Sports Rocky Mountain (Channel 1760).


February 2012:


The impacted channels are ION East (channel 195), ION Life (channel 468), and qubo (channel 328 and channel 3061).

 

In addition the impacted local channels include: 


(1) For Alabama, in the Birmingham area, WPXH (channel 44 and 1044 in HD); 

 

(2) For California, in the Los Angeles area, KPXN (channel 30 and 1030 in HD); in the Sacramento area, KSPX (channel 29 and 1029 in HD); and in the San Francisco area, KKPX (channel 65 and 1065 in HD);

 

(3) For Connecticut, in the Harford area, WHPX (channel 26 and 1026 in HD);

 

(4) For Florida, in the Jacksonville area, WPXC (channel 21 and 1021 in HD); in the Miami area, WPXM (channel 35 and 1035 in HD); in the Orlando area, WOPX (channel 56 and 1056 in HD); and in the West Palm Beach area, WPXP (channel 67 and 1067 in HD); 

 

(5) For Georgia, in the Atlanta area, WPXA (channel 14 and 1014 in HD);

 

(6) For Illinois, in the Chicago area, WCPX (channel 38 and 1038 in HD);

 

(7) For Indiana, in the Indianapolis area, WIPX (channel 63 and 1063 in HD);

 

(8) For Louisiana, in the New Orleans area, WPXL (channel 49);

 

(9) For Michigan, in the Detroit area, WPXD (channel 31 and 1031 in HD); and in the Grand Rapids area, WZPX (channel 43 and 1043 in HD);

 

(10) For Missouri, in the Kansas City area, WPXE (channel 55 and 1055 in HD), and KPXE (channel 50 and 1050 in HD);

 

(11) For New York, in the New York City area, WPXN (channel 31 and 1031 in HD);

 

(12) For North Carolina, in the Raleigh area, WRPX (channel 47 and 1047 in HD); and in the Greensboro area, WGPX

(16 and 1016 in HD);

 

(13) For Ohio, in the Cleveland-Akron (Canton) areas, WVPX (channel 23 and 1023 in HD);

 

(14) For Oklahoma, in the Oklahoma City area, KOPX (channel 62 and 1062 in HD); and in the Tulsa area, KTPX (channel 44 and 1044 in HD);

 

(15) For Tennessee, in the Knoxville area, WPXK (channel 54 and 1054 in HD); in the Memphis area, WPXX (channel 50 and 1050 in HD); and in the Nashville area, WNPX (channel 28 and 1028 in HD);

 

(16) For Texas, in the Dallas-Fort Worth areas, KPXD (channel 68 and 1068 in HD); in the Houston area, KPXB (channel 49 and 1049 in HD); and in the San Antonio area, KPXL (channel 26 and 1026 in HD).

 

www.att.com/Common/iptv/files/programming/index.html

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