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OANN vs RT
So... let me get this straight. You kill OANN from your channel lineup because a few dozen crybaby commie activists wet their panties about a right wing "(Edited per community guidelines)" news station having all the quality of a high school AV club is being broadcast, but you leave the outright post-commie propagandist channel of Russia Times alone because... and this is where I get confused. You're either cluelessly tone-deaf, or your a bunch of commies yourselves.
How about this: stop pandering to crybabies with wet panties, and kill the actual (Edited per community guidelines) channel.
rwilymz
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3 years ago
Why can you not say (Edited per community guidelines)?
That was the exact term used by commie crybaby activists, and it exactly sums up what RT is.
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DiTVcitizen
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3 years ago
Drop RT immediately as you have done with other (Edited per community guidelines) machine channels.
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detuch254
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3 years ago
This is a forum and we are customers just like you trying to help. I get how you dislike the presence of RT and other channels on DIRECTV. However, to get any help regarding this programming, I recommend calling DIRECTV (number is on my post at the bottom) and if that doesn't help, you are able to cancel if you don't care for the contract (if you are in one right now). DIRECTV has an agreement currently with RT so that will not be going anywhere anytime soon and they are also planning to cancel OANN so if you need to cancel, so be it.
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Juniper
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3 years ago
DirecTV is not dropping OANN during the current carriage agreement, but choosing not to renew them. The current agreement comes up in the next couple of months apparently.
It is likely that when it comes close to the current agreement with RT to end that it will be reevaluated. But until then, AT&T/DirecTV is contractually obligated to carry them. Unknown when that is, though they usually are multi-year agreements.
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