It's not weird, but kinda the law. Flow is being looked at closely by the international content providers.
For years, Flow was charging for many premium stations while not paying the providers for those services. As a result, they are being closely monitored by the regulatory agencies. If Flow has not paid for the rights to any particular program or event, they cannot show it.
In the end, the customers are the ones who suffer. Flow still charges their same monthly fee regardless of how many shows or events are blocked.
Also note, as with many online video services, the entire Caribbean is blocked as the content providers don't want to deal with each country individually. And since the majority of the Caribbean is Spanish speaking, some of the channels we do get can be quite interesting, with the shows in English but the descriptions and commercials in Spanish.




