Altice, which counts key cable systems in New York as part of its Optimum service, is also in a carriage dispute with MSG Networks, led by James L. Dolan, whose family used to operate Cablevision ...
Despite Optimum’s best efforts to reach a fair and reasonable agreement with Nexstar, the owners of multiple broadcast stations, their content has been removed from Optimum TV lineups ...
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(Bloomberg) -- Altice USA Inc. dropped MSG Networks from its Optimum cable-TV lineup on New Year’s Day, meaning subscribers in the New York area can’t watch games from teams such as the Knicks and ...
Local sports fans that subscribe to Optimum got unwelcome news to start the new year when the cable provider dropped the MSG Networks channels after the two sides could not reach a new deal.
On Jan. 1 the deal between MSG Networks and Altice, the owner of New York area cable and internet provider Optimum, expired leading to Optimum dropping MSG's channels. For sports fans in the New ...
In an odd bit of irony, the Knicks owner is feuding with the company founded in 1973 by his dad, cable pioneer Charles Dolan, and then called Cablevision. It was sold, along with the Optimum brand ...
MSG Networks, the channels that play local games for New York-area teams including the New York Knicks, went dark for Altice USA's Optimum cable TV customers early Wednesday. The blackout occurred ...