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Marc Sirota, the chief financial officer for Altice, told The Post on Thursday that he was “extremely close” to an agreement with MSG Networks.
The ongoing saga between MSG Networks and Altice — the parent company of Optimum — has taken another turn. According to MSG Networks, Altice walked away from negotiations after pulling its ...
MSG Networks and Altice (parent company of local cable provider Optimum) are embroiled in a dispute over carriage of the channel that airs New York Knicks, Rangers, Islanders and New Jersey Devils ...
MSG Networks and Altice, parent company of Optimum TV, ended their bitter, 7 1/2-week carriage dispute on Saturday afternoon, returning the Knicks, Rangers, Islanders and Devils to about 1 million ...
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 ...
What to know about the MSG, Altice negotiations MSG Networks claims Altice pulled its last proposal and stopped talks Friday after the company's been trying to negotiate a fair deal with Altice.
Altice’s most recent statement even offered to help defray the cost of ordering the Gotham Sports app. For MSG programming, the app costs $29.95 per month or $9.95 per game.
What to know: MSG, Altice contract dispute puts some NY sports fans in dark Companies trade blows over dropped channels in NY Nexstar said Friday its media company has tried to facilitate ...
Altice USA and MSG Networks are at odds over cable carriage of the MSG regional sports network, local TV home to Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks. (Image credit: Stephen Gosling/NBAE via Getty ...