Pay TV service Dish has agreed to a new long-term carriage agreement with Univision, returning the Spanish language programmer’s channels to 12.3 million subscribers after a nine-month blackout.
The Los Angeles offices of Spanish-language Univision, which will return its channels to Dish satellite and streaming TV customers after a nine-month carriage fee dispute.
Terms of the new agreement — which restored the channels to customers Tuesday — were not disclosed. But pending litigation between the two companies was settled as part of the pact. Univision has been seeking higher fees to bring its channels closer to those charged by English-language networks, such as ABC, NBC and CBS.
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