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You can now file a complaint with the FCC

Spectrum customers who are upset they lost KYMA and KSWT can now take their complaint to the FCC.

The FCC opened the matter up for public comment after three cities (Yuma, AZ, Jackson, WY, and El Centro, CA) filed a complaint, accusing the cable giant of not giving customers the required 30 days’ notice as required by the FCC.

It has been nine weeks since Spectrum took KYMA and our sister station KSWT off its lineup after refusing to negotiate with our stations’ owners, Northwest Broadcasting.

Northwest Broadcasting owns 11 stations in seven states. The blackout affects some 450,000 Spectrum customers.

If you would like to comment, you can file a comment with the FCC by following this link and entering 18-91 in the “Proceeding(s)” field. See image below.

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