I understand that this post does not feature the usual Spicy 18+ content you expect from The Twisted Stallion.
However, it is essential for someone to raise their voice and potentially file a complaint with the FCC.
This is a significant matter that adversely affects YOU – the Spectrum Customers. Therefore, I refuse to remain silent about it.
With multiple college certifications in technology, including Media Solutions, Web Design, Graphic Arts, Cyber Security, and Network / Software / Media Engineering, I can assert that usc1.contabostorage.com is being blocked by Spectrum without a legitimate justification.
This blockage of the domain is detrimental to YOU, THE CUSTOMER.
Spectrum must eliminate this block from its entire security shield, or it will face a complaint with the FCC.
Numerous reputable media organizations and journalists, such as Gray Media, Sinclair Broadcasting, Tribune Broadcasting, and USA Today, utilize this domain to deliver their extensive media assets, including archived content like news broadcasts, videos, audio, and images.
This domain is associated with Contabo, a highly regarded and legitimate hosting company.
I am confident that if I, along with many of our listeners, contacted Tribune or Gray Media, they would withdraw their TV channels from Spectrum.
How can you justify blocking a well-known domain that is utilized by entities such as USA Today, Gray Media, Sinclair Broadcasting, and many others?
By blocking this domain, you are effectively BLOCKING access to content from sources like USA Today, Gray Media, Sinclair Broadcasting, Tribune Broadcasting, and so forth.
Some of these services depend on subscriptions; no one will be inclined to pay for USA Today when Spectrum obstructs a crucial component of these esteemed news outlets.
How can you stay informed when the domain responsible for loading images or videos from the news is inaccessible due to the blockage – the reality is YOU CAN’T.
These domains DO NOT load correctly because Spectrum is BLOCKING this domain, which in turn hinders access to local media outlets such as WGN, WTMJ, and numerous other respected journalism resources.