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Direct TV Losing 26 Channels Tonight


chknwing

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The latest participants in the carriage dispute dance are DirecTV and Viacom, with the two companies attempting to reach a new agreement before their existing one expires tonight. If they don't, the network's 26 channels (MTV, BET, VH1, Spike TV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon etc.) could be cut off at midnight.

http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/10/directv-viacom-dispute-mtv-comedy-central/

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The whole list from http://en.wikipedia....vision_networks

[*]Palladia

[*]Comedy Central

[*]Logo

[*]TMF

[*]VIVA

[*]Spike

Wont miss a single one.

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This is why I stick with what I know, which is TWC. I don't need NFL Network and I dont have to worry about my signal being lost when a storm comes through (which we have a lot of during the summer time). If the Panthers are playing on NFL Network, I'll just find a link on my laptop to watch it with. Problem solved.

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