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<blockquote data-quote="Smokey-smokey" data-source="post: 386541" data-attributes="member: 3442"><p>ESPN no, unless you have a cable subscription.</p><p>NFL - I don't know</p><p></p><p>PB: The way I'm reading the law you posted, it seems to deal with local channels, not about having to carry one channel (non-local) because the owner of the channel also owns other non-local channels. The question then becomes, how does the law define a local channel? Is it a local, public access station? or having a relay station in the area qualify a channel like, say, ESPN as a local channel?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokey-smokey, post: 386541, member: 3442"] ESPN no, unless you have a cable subscription. NFL - I don't know PB: The way I'm reading the law you posted, it seems to deal with local channels, not about having to carry one channel (non-local) because the owner of the channel also owns other non-local channels. The question then becomes, how does the law define a local channel? Is it a local, public access station? or having a relay station in the area qualify a channel like, say, ESPN as a local channel? [/QUOTE]
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