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Optimum and MSG: The Latest on 2025's First Cable Carriage DisputeOptimum TV service subscribers in New York have lost access to Knicks, Rangers, Devils, and Islanders games due to a dispute with MSG Networks.
MSG Networks is back on Altice-owned Optimum in time for Saturday's Rangers-Sabres game after the two sides came to a new agreement to put MSGN's channels back on the airwaves.
MSG Networks’ broadcast of the Knicks’ New Year’s Day game against the Utah Jazz will not be available on Optimum. Mike Watters-Imagn Images ...
It's been over a month since Optimum customers in the lower Hudson Valley area have been able to access sports programming offered by MSG Networks. Now, another state agency has joined the ...
"MSG Networks and Optimum would like to thank everyone for their patience as we partnered to reach this agreement to benefit our fans and Optimum subscribers," the companies said in a joint ...
Tuesday, MSG Networks was back with a new strategy. Via a press release, they announced an offer of truce that would return their content to Optimum subscribers so long as they agreed to third ...
Optimum customers that would like to continue to receive MSG Networks’ programming can do so, but at a price. The network offers a direct-to-consumer streaming service, MSG+, for $30 per month.
Optimum agreed to a deal with Nexstar, which owns PIX 11 and The CW on WPIX, or Channel 11. But a deal with MSG Networks doesn't seem close.
Optimum has also previously called on MSG to refund customers upwards of $125 million, "representing the estimated $10 per month per subscriber MSG Networks announced its sports programming is worth." ...
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.
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