Skip to content
NorthPine: Upper Midwest Broadcasting
Menu
  • REGIONS
    • Iowa
    • Manitoba
    • Michigan’s UP
    • Minnesota
      • Twin Cities
    • Nebraska
    • North Dakota
    • NW Ontario
    • South Dakota
    • Wisconsin
  • FEATURES
    • Ask NorthPine
    • Data
    • FCC Monitor
    • History
    • Newsroom Notes
    • Off Topic
    • Weekly Log
  • TOPICS
    • Affiliation changes
    • DTV subchannels
    • Format changes
    • New stations
    • People
    • Public Media
    • Retransmission Consent
    • Station sales
  • Radio Stations
    • Iowa
    • Manitoba
    • Michigan’s UP
    • Minnesota
    • Nebraska
    • North Dakota
    • NW Ontario
    • South Dakota
    • Wisconsin
  • TV Markets
    • Iowa
    • Michigan’s UP
    • Minnesota
    • Nebraska
    • North Dakota
    • South Dakota
    • Wisconsin
  • See Also
    • Other Media Coverage
    • All-Christmas Stations
    • More Info
    • FCCdata.org
    • Radio-Locator
    • FCC LMS
    • RadioInsight
    • Radio/DX Info from Wis.
    • DX-midAMerica
    • TVNewsCheck
    • Broadcasting & Cable
  • About
  • Tip Jar
Menu

Cedar Rapids FOX Affiliate Off DirecTV

Posted on June 3, 2019 by Jon Ellis

A retransmission consent dispute has taken FOX 28 (KFXA Cedar Rapids) off DirecTV.

KFXA is licensed to Second Generation of Iowa but operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group, which bought KFXA’s non-license assets 11 years ago. FOX 28 is operated alongside Sinclair CBS affiliate KGAN/2.

The retransmission consent agreement between the two companies expired May 31. The agreement had been extended after originally expiring March 31.

In tradition with the Kabuki theater theme for such disputes, each side blames the other: A statement posted on the KGAN/KFXA website says DirecTV “unilaterally decided to discontinue carriage” of KFXA and suggested that viewers consider another provider.

Meanwhile, DirecTV put up a slate on channel 28 saying that “the owner of this channel has removed it.” The slate directs viewers to a website that says KFXA is seeking a “substantial fee increase.”

Federal law allows stations to either opt for must-carry status (mandatory carriage without payment) or retransmission consent (carriage with payment). Since KFXA opted for retransmission consent, both sides must agree in order for the station to be carried.

Broadcasting and Cable reported that a total of 17 stations owned by small companies are currently off DirecTV due to retransmission consent disputes.

1 thought on “Cedar Rapids FOX Affiliate Off DirecTV”

  1. Pingback: WCCO Off DirecTV Amid Retrans Dispute – Upper Midwest Broadcasting

Comments are closed.

Latest Posts

  • Contemporary Christian Format Expands in Southwestern Minn.
  • Another “Jett” Lands in Nebraska: McCook Station Changes Format
  • FCC Monitor: Two LPTV’s Granted Moves to Minneapolis
  • Weekly Log: Longtime Minneapolis Meteorologist Retires
  • Big Omaha AM Signal Goes Silent
  • Civic Parts Ways with More Hosts, Adds Syndicated Shows
  • FCC Monitor: Another Request to Review Iowa LPFM Denial
  • Weekly Log: “myTalk” Parts Ways with Longtime Host
  • FCC Monitor: MPR’s KSJR-FM at Reduced Power
  • Weekly Log: Radio Vet Joins Big Radio; WPR, MPR Hosts Retire

Search FCC Database




1996-2018 news archive Facebook logo
©2026 NorthPine: Upper Midwest Broadcasting | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme