Click Network subscribers will be without KOMO and five other Fisher Broadcasting stations for at least a little while longer.
Read more: http://blog.thenewstribune.com/politics/2013/01/02/click-no-progress-in-talks-with-komo/
Click Network subscribers will be without KOMO and five other Fisher Broadcasting stations for at least a little while longer.
Click Network subscribers will be without KOMO and five other Fisher Broadcasting stations for at least a little while longer.
Read more: http://blog.thenewstribune.com/politics/2013/01/02/click-no-progress-in-talks-with-komo/
The stalemate between Tacoma’s Click Network and Fisher Communications continues.
The David-and-Goliath struggle between Tacoma's Click Network and Fisher Communications continues, and Click customers remain without access to KOMO and ABC programming.
Some 22,000 Click Network subscribers might well need to go elsewhere than KOMO to view Tuesday’s Tournament of Roses Parade, Capital One Bowl and other programming.
The plot the one with TV stations from Fisher Communications no longer being broadcast on Tacoma’s Click Network thickens like a Fisher flour roux.
If only symbolically, Tacoma's City Council tonight will wade into the contractual standoff between the city-owned Click! cable television network and the corporate owners of KOMO TV.
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