"Cox Media Group Resolves Dispute with DirecTV Before Super Bowl"

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DirecTV customers in Seattle and Dayton, OH may miss CBS Super Bowl coverage due to a carriage dispute between Cox Media Group and DirecTV, impacting 12 local broadcast affiliates. The dispute remains unresolved, potentially affecting viewers' access to the game. While there are alternative ways to watch, such as streaming on Paramount+ or using an antenna, the situation could still cause inconvenience for affected customers, especially those expecting 4K coverage. DirecTV is offering one-time $10 credits to affected customers, but the resolution of the dispute remains uncertain.
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