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Optimum, WPIX and NewsNation
WPIX/11 dropped from Optimum systems in new carriage dispute
WPIX/11 went dark in Optimum cable homes late Friday, when its parent company Altice pulled the station's signal from New York-area cable systems. Dozens of other stations owned by Ch. 11 parent Nexstar were also dropped by Altice, affecting some 4.6 million subscribers in 21 states.
PIX11, NewsNation among channels dropped by Optimum in contract dispute
Altice USA has dropped over 60 channels across the country owned by Nexstar Media Group, including PIX11 and NewsNation.
Nexstar Local Stations, Including New York's WPIX, And Cable's NewsNation Go Dark On Optimum In Carriage Dispute
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 at 5 p.
Nexstar Outlets Go Dark on Altice’s Optimum in Carriage Dispute
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, which Altice purchased in 2015 for $17.7 billion. Altice USA is based in Long Island, New York.
How to watch the 2024-25 NFL playoffs during Optimum-Nexstar dispute
Optimum cable subscribers around the country lost access to 63 channels Friday night as part of an ongoing dispute between Optimum parent company Altice and Nexstar Media Group. Given that Nexstar's assets include dozens of local cable affiliates of NBC,
NewsNation, 63 Nexstar TV Stations Go Dark on Optimum Amid Carriage Dispute
The contract expired at 5 p.m. ET Friday The post NewsNation, 63 Nexstar TV Stations Go Dark on Optimum Amid Carriage Dispute appeared first on TheWrap.
Nexstar Stations Dropped from Altice USA’s Optimum Cable Systems
Following failed negotiations for a new retransmission consent agreement, 63 local TV stations in 42 markets owned by Nexstar were blacked out on Altice USA’s Optimum branded cable systems around the country.
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Altice’s Optimum Complains to FCC Over Nexstar Retrans Negotiations
NEW YORK —Altice USA has sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission complaining about Nexstar’s handling of ...
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MSG blackout: When will Optimum bring back Knicks, Devils, Rangers, Islander games?
Altice USA, Optimum's parent company, turned off MSG Networks on its cable network on Jan. 1, following what Altice says is a ...
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Altice drops additional stations amid contract talks with two companies. Here's the latest
New York Optimum customers have lost access to New York-area sporting events and a New York City news station as a result of ...
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Optimum, Nexstar Can’t Avoid Retrans Impasse
One week ago, the MVPD controlled by Altice USA dropped the MSG Network. At 5pm Eastern on Friday, it blocked access to 63 ...
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MSG Networks-Altice negotiations break down in carriage dispute
Knicks, Rangers and Islanders fans hoping to catch the games on Optimum TV could be out of luck for some time. Talks between ...
Business Wire
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While Nexstar Continues to Dodge FCC Rules, Optimum Focuses on Customer Choice and Value
Optimum calls on Nexstar, the owner of multiple broadcast stations across the country, to put its viewers first and stop driving up TV prices for cons ...
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Some Major TV Channels Suddenly Removed From Cable Packages: Nexstar Dispute, Explained
Major TV channels are going dark from cable packages following a Nexstar dispute. Variety reports that Nexstar’s WPIX and ...
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Some TV channels on Optimum go dark in Westchester, HV, CT, elsewhere
Cable TV operator Optimum and TV station and cable network owner Nexstar were blaming each other for the blackout of ...
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MSG-Altice negotiations fall apart with NY sports fans still locked out of games
According to MSG Networks, Altice walked away from negotiations after pulling its last proposal as the search for an ...
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