The Rangers and Knicks have turned their seasons around — just in time for the MSG Network blackout on Optimum.
The CEO of Altice USA has suggested the company's carriage dispute with MSG Networks might go on longer than anticipated.
The cable TV company would have to agree to "binding arbitration" for the extension to be approved, an unusual tactic in a carriage dispute. This article, MSG Networks offers extension to Optimum, ...
Marc Sirota, the chief financial officer for Altice, told The Post on Thursday that he was “extremely close” to an agreement ...
Last month, the FCC passed a rule requiring cable and satellite pay TV operators to report commercial broadcast station ...
"Cable companies simply should not be able to advertise and charge for services they are not providing," Rep. Pat Ryan said ...
It has been three weeks since Altice removed MSG Networks — including live Knicks, Islanders, Rangers and Devils games — from ...
While Altice was able to agree to a deal with Nexstar after just over a week, the company doesn't appear any closer to a deal with MSG Networks, which has been unavailable for Optimum customers ...
Connecticut senators urge Optimum and MSG Networks to resolve their dispute or refund subscribers missing the sports channel ...
According to a report from Josh Kosman of the New York Post, MSG Networks, the cable tv station owned by New York Rangers ...
"We are proud to continue our track record of successfully partnering with programmers who put customers at the center." ...
In an effort to compensate paying Optimum customers for their inability to watch MSG Networks, Congressman Pat Ryan and ...