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Thursday marked nine days — and five Knicks games — since Altice, parent company of Optimum TV, dropped MSG Networks from its lineup in a carriage dispute. The companies’ CEOs met on ...
It has been a long, cruel January for Knicks and Rangers fans — if you’re an Optimum subscriber, that is. While both teams have notched spectacular wins at Madison Square Garden this month ...
The ongoing saga between MSG Networks and Altice — the parent company of Optimum — has taken another turn, with talks off and the sides exchanging scathing statements Friday night as users ...
MSG Networks went dark on Altice’s Optimum TV service as the new year began at midnight, the result of a carriage dispute between the two companies. Barring an agreement during the day on ...
Altice-owned Optimum, which reportedly accounts for one-third of revenue for MSG Networks, has, according to MSG Networks, pulled its offer in carriage negotiations with the network that airs New ...
(Photo by Jess Rapfogel/Getty Images) MSG Networks has gone dark on Optimum in the tri-state area as Altice USA and Sphere Entertainment have been unable to reach a new carriage deal. Their ...
MSG Networks and Altice USA reached an agreement Saturday to bring the network and related channels back to Optimum cable for ...
Sports fans are once again put in the middle of a contract dispute as Altice USA has blacked out MSG Networks channels for its Optimum customers, leaving many New Yorkers without access to New ...
The blackout means Altice’s Optimum subscribers have lost access to Knicks, Rangers, Islanders and Devils games carried locally on the MSG and MSG Sportsnet channels. Key sticking points were the cost ...
Justin Brannan, a city council member who represents parts of Brooklyn, is backing MSG Networks, demanding that Altice USA ...