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20. The FCC's rules limit such contract terms.
Mon Sep 22, 2025, 09:35 PM
Sep 22

47 CFR 76.938(e) --Right to reject programs. No license shall be granted to a television broadcast station having any contract, arrangement, or understanding, express or implied, with a network organization which, with respect to programs offered or already contracted for pursuant to an affiliation contract, prevents or hinders the station from:

(1) Rejecting or refusing network programs which the station reasonably believes to be unsatisfactory or unsuitable or contrary to the public interest, or

(2) Substituting a program which, in the station's opinion, is of greater local or national importance.

While the first test would, imo, be hard for Sinclair to satisfy since it apparently is willing to air Kimmel if he makes an apology and gives a donation -- and therefore its decision isn't based on the content itself, the second test is so broad that I'm pretty sure that the FCC would rule in favor of Sinclair if it claims that the news content it is going to put on in place of Kimmel is "in the station's opinion" of greater local or national importance,

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I don't think it will matter in the end newdeal2 Sep 22 #1
Eventually they will cave and return, or lose their affiliation. Maru Kitteh Sep 22 #4
The FCC rules give stations very broad rights to preempt network content onenote Sep 22 #17
Well good luck selling BigMacs if McDonald's won't sell you the patties. Maru Kitteh Sep 22 #21
Actually, affiliates are allowed by law to preempt network programming -- no limit on number of hours onenote Sep 23 #23
How do they make money ? JI7 Sep 22 #2
Disney (ABC) is the content generator (producer) of Kimmel, so Sinclair pays Disney Bernardo de La Paz Sep 22 #5
So they make money based on viewers ? JI7 Sep 22 #7
Utimately & originally. Eyeballs are product advertisers buy fr stations, so stations need eyeball bait for eyeball trap Bernardo de La Paz Sep 22 #10
The FCC's rules limit such contract terms. onenote Sep 22 #20
Thanks for clarifying that. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 23 #22
Sinclair is about to get a lesson in how (un)popular news is with late night viewers Bernardo de La Paz Sep 22 #3
The multi-decade, multi-trillion dollar effort to buy up and control American Media is now paying off. maxsolomon Sep 22 #6
Heard sinclair is mostly in red areas, sorry conservative areas anyway so who cares. Oooops... a kennedy Sep 22 #8
Seattle and Portland are stuck with Sinclair ABC stations. Sneederbunk Sep 22 #12
And DC n/t SickOfTheOnePct Sep 22 #19
Sinclair living up to their end of the bargain ... berniesandersmittens Sep 22 #9
Their audience will see it on streaming apps Johonny Sep 22 #11
Where is the best place to watch it live? Baitball Blogger Sep 22 #13
Kimmel is available on YouTube daily for free Jacoby365 Sep 22 #14
Little known FCC reg about affiliates not running this show or that. Liberal In Texas Sep 22 #15
The problem is illustrated in the DC market. onenote Sep 23 #24
You are so right. Liberal In Texas Sep 24 #25
I don't get Sinclair where I live in Ohio...the day I do, news is gone. Demsrule86 Sep 22 #16
Hopefully they'll lose advertising dollars. Emile Sep 22 #18
Last night when I went to bed, 700K people had streamed Kimmel on Youtube - that was in less than an hour after it aired tulipsandroses Sep 24 #26
love Zappa references! :) samnsara Sep 24 #28
But streaming doesn't give them the profits they get on tv mucifer Sep 24 #29
That's my point. That these affiliates may end up regretting not showing Kimmel. People will find it elsewhere. tulipsandroses Sep 24 #30
YouTube is where I watched it and was linked FarPoint Sep 24 #32
KOMO in Seattle didnt air it. samnsara Sep 24 #27
I don't know how to boycott Sinclair..... FarPoint Sep 24 #31
Netstar won't broadcast it either. spanone Sep 24 #33
Many big "Blue" city stations amongst their holdings Cattledog Sep 24 #34
Boycott All Sinclair Station Advertisers.. MrWowWow Sep 24 #35
Nexstar carried a Suits rerun here. nt doc03 Sep 24 #36
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