Update on May 1:
AMC channels remain on the air while TDS reviews the terms of the agreement with AMC Networks. Please check back for updates.
Update on April 26:
As previously communicated, TDS along with hundreds of other TV operators across the country, are in contract negotiations with AMC Networks. Our contract with AMC expires at 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, May 1, 2021 and impacts the following channels: AMC, BBC America, IFC, BBC World News, WE tv, and SundanceTV.
As with every contract negotiation, TDS is looking for a fair and reasonable agreement. Unfortunately, AMC is asking for rate increases that exceeds the traditional cost of living increases. We have appealed to AMC to come to the table with an equitable offer that is affordable for our customers. TDS refuses to agree to terms that force unreasonable cost increases, which ultimately get passed down to our customers.
In addition, AMC is not agreeing with the terms that their original series shows continue to be made available to traditional cable customers. Why this impacts customers is that AMC could put all their new original series on the AMC+ app, which will require customers to pay AMC an additional monthly fee to watch this content. It is very clear that AMC’s interest has shifted from their traditional cable TV customers to only those who are willing to pay them directly for their AMC+ app.
If an agreement is not reached by Saturday, May 1 at 11:59 p.m., TDS may be forced to remove the AMC suite of channels.
Please check back here for updates on these contract negotiations with AMC Networks.
Original Post on April 22:
TDS is in contract negotiations with AMC, the owner of the following channels: AMC, BBC America, We tv (Women’s Entertainment), BBC World News, IFC, and Sundance.
Please check back for an update on these contract negotiations after May 1. Thank you!
Get so tired of all the commercials, we pay high cable and then mostly commercials.
I hope and expect if the current AMC and associated channels are not received, there will be a monthly cost savings on future TDS Monthly Billing. I Don’t want to pay for channels I am NOT receiving. Will there be replacement networks in the near future? If not and I continue paying for the amount of channels I currently have, It may be time to look elsewhere for my TV and Internet Service. I hope to keep TDS, but will monitor this closely.