New York Attorney General Letitia James and two other area attorneys general sent a letter to Altice USA, parent company of ...
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, ...
Both sides on Friday continued to trade blame in the so-called carriage dispute, signaling that the blackout may not end ...
Three weeks after being removed from Optimum TV, the network is wiling to settle the dispute in binding arbitration via ...
New York sports fans are being put in the penalty box, forced to shell out their hard-earned money for television channels ...
The cabler is now in the midst of yet another carriage dispute, this time with the local TV station owner Nexstar. The dispute has caused dozens of local affiliates of ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC to go ...
A unique ‘carriage dispute’ ruling has resolved a dispute between a legal academic and a trade association over the right to act as class representative in the latest collective action against a tech ...
The carriage dispute between MSG Networks and Altice-owned Optimum has been messy. The broadcast home of the New York Knicks, New York Rangers, New York Islanders, and New Jersey Devils is now ...
Two million subscribers of Optimum pay-TV systems are going without 63 Nexstar Media Group local stations and cable network NewsNation due to a carriage dispute. The network and stations went dark ...
The CEO of Altice USA has suggested the company's carriage dispute with MSG Networks might go on longer than anticipated.
New York Attorney General Letitia James pressed MSG Networks and Altice — the parent company of Optimum — to settle the ongoing dispute that has left Knicks, Rangers, Islanders and Devils fans ...