Tacoma’s Click Network announced Friday that it has reached a settlement with Fisher Broadcasting, which means customers of the cable provider once again will be able to watch KOMO-TV and other Fisher channels.
Terms of the deal were not released.
“I am very thankful for the loyalty and patience that Click customers showed in the past month,” network manager Tenzin Gyaltsen said in a statement. “We will return that loyalty by continuing to do all we can to offer the best service and lowest rates possible.”
Click, operated by Tacoma Public Utilities, and Fisher had been feuding over disputed payments paid by Click to the Seattle broadcaster. Fisher stations went dark for Click customers Jan. 1 while negotiations were under way.
Click reported it might take up to two days for the electronic guide to Fisher stations to load.
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