Altice, Optimum's parent company, had removed all Nexstar programming in the New York area on Jan. 10 in a dispute over fees.
The station group says the complaint is an anticompetitive negotiating tactic. The post Nexstar Fires Back At Altice Over FCC ...
Altice USA has sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission complaining about Nexstar’s handling of retransmission ...
There may be no more frustrating experience for sports fans than losing access to watching their teams play on TV because of a carriage dispute between a regional sports channel and a cable or ...
State Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff of Norwalk and fellow Democratic Fairfield County senators Monday issued a joint call ...
Altice USA has dropped over 60 channels across the country owned by Nexstar Media Group, including PIX11 and NewsNation.
Altice USA, which is a fourth-largest cable TV distributor with 2.3 million subscribers, may be positioning itself as other pay TV platforms such as DirecTV, Comcast and Charter have been doing.
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. For sports fans in the New ...
As of press time Tuesday, neither side seemed willing to budge much over the carriage fees paid by Optimum parent Altice to broadcast MSG Networks, which is run by Knicks and Rangers owner James ...
One week ago, the MVPD controlled by Altice USA dropped the MSG Network. At 5pm Eastern on Friday, it blocked access to 63 ...