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After a deal was reached, KSEE24 and CBS47 were back on AT&T and DirecTV on Thursday after nearly two months off of the cable provider.
Nexstar Media Group, Inc. and AT&T entered into a new multi-year retransmission consent agreement to provide Nexstar-owned network affiliated and local broadcast stations to customers of AT&T’s video platforms in 97 markets across the United States, according to Nexstar press release and YourCentralValley.com.
“Nexstar’s long-standing commitment is to provide exceptional programming and service to the local communities we serve across the United States and this new multi-year agreement will allow us to continue delivering our stations’ leading network and sports content as well as local new and other programming to AT&T subscribers in our markets,” said Keith Hopkins, senior vice president of distribution for Nexstar Media.
As of 2:30 p.m. Thursday, both KSEE24 and CBS47 were back on.
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