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Satellite WaiversSatellite Home Viewers Act The Satellite Home Viewer Act is part of the United States Copyright law. It was designed to protect the rights of program producers against unlawful duplication. In this situation, distant network signals are being introduced illegally into the Panama City market. Just as your local video store cannot simply duplicate movies and sell them to the public, your satellite company cannot simply take a network signal and sell it to you. Generally speaking, your distant network service would not be disconnected unless you live within the Grade-B coverage area of regular network affiliates. Depending upon where you live, some stations may be willing to grant a waiver in order for you to receive distant network signals. You may be required to obtain an official signal measurement in order to get such a waiver. Your first step in requesting a waiver is to contact your satellite provider and request that they submit a waiver on your behalf. The waiver will then be transmitted to WMBB electronically where it will be considered. Your satellite provider will then be notified of the decision. Remember, if you are denied a waiver, you need to request a signal measurement from your satellite provider.
If you are an EchoStar (DISH Network) customer and your network reception has been terminated, you must contact your provider and request consideration for a waiver. Contact information for Satellite Providers: DISH Network Customer Service DirecTV Customer Service |
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Signal Coverage Area![]() WMBB-TV's Coverage Area is shown below. It has been determined that those households in the red areas are able to receive either a Grade A or Grade B signal from the WMBB Transmitter which resides in Youngstown, Florida. You can learn much more about the Home Satellite Viewers Act by visiting the SHVA home page. Engineering Links Digital TV - What is it? Why do I need to know about it? Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act - The FCC hopes to answer questions about an issue involving the television broadcast industry, the direct-to-home satellite industry, and consumers who subscribe to satellite carriers for their video programming. Send Us Your Story Ideas |
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