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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.
MSG Networks and Optimum finally reached an agreement after an ongoing dispute that kept coverage of local sports teams off cable channels for nearly two months, both companies announced on Saturday.
MSG, Optimum speak out. MSG Networks criticized Optimum and its parent company, Altice USA, in a statement posted to X, formerly Twitter, shortly after midnight Wednesday.The post claims the cable ...
MSG Networks has been blacked out for Optimum subscribers since January 1, as both sides continue a carriage dispute that’s forcing New York Knicks, Rangers, Islanders and New Jersey Devils fans ...
The blackout began at 12:01 a.m. on New Year’s Day when Altice removed MSG Networks from Optimum TV. Since then, negotiations over a new carriage agreement have stalled, leaving fans unable to ...
“MSG Networks and Optimum would like to thank everyone for their patience as we partnered to reach this new agreement to benefit our fans and Optimum subscribers,” the companies said in a ...
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 ...
Optimum and MSG announced on Friday that they had reached a new carriage agreement, ending a standoff that lasted almost two months. The cable TV service, which is owned by Altice USA and has about ...
MSG and Altice USA, the parent company of Optimum, are embroiled in a dispute that is screwing over customers — and there is no resolution in sight. Optimum dropped MSG Networks on Jan. 1 after ...
MSG Networks has gone dark on Optimum in the tri-state area as Altice USA and Sphere Entertainment have been unable to reach a new carriage deal. Their current contract expired at midnight on Dec. 31.
The previous deal, under which Optimum paid MSG Networks $10 per subscriber, expired at midnight Jan. 1, The Post’s Josh Kosman previously reported. Show comments. Advertisement.
MSG, Optimum speak out. MSG Networks criticized Optimum and its parent company, Altice USA, in a statement posted to X, formerly Twitter, shortly after midnight Wednesday.