Contract negotiations between Altice USA and two companies continue to be on the rocks as the telecommunications network removed access to additional stations Friday. New York Optimum customers ...
Under the settlement announced Friday by Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, Altice USA will make $40 million in additional upgrades in West Virginia through 2027, provide $4 million in credits to ...
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 ...
On January 10 at 5 p.m. ET, Altice USA (ATUS) removed from its Optimum cable systems the network and local programming provided by Nexstar Media Group (NXST) on 63 local television stations in 42 ...
MSG Networks issued the following statement: "As a last-ditch effort to save their struggling business at the expense of subscribers, Altice is trying to charge their customers more and give them ...
New York-area subs lose access to Knicks, Rangers, Islanders and Devils coverage after companies were unable to ink a new carriage deal The blackout means Altice’s Optimum subscribers have lost access ...
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 ...
At around 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10, Altice USA, the parent company of Optimum, blacked out coverage for over 60 channels across the country owned by Nexstar Media Group, including WPIX local news ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has announced a $119.5 million settlement with Altice–the parent company of Optimum and Suddenlink–after a nearly four-year ...