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Altice had pulled all Nexstar programming, including New York's WPIX/11, from its Optimum service in the New York area on Jan. 10. Dozens of other stations owned by Nexstar in 21 states were ...
Nexstar’s WPIX in New York and NewsNation are among the TV properties that can no longer be seen on cable systems owned by Altice, in the latest carriage dispute to erupt in the industry.
Nexstar Media Group, Inc. and Altice USA today announced that they have reached a comprehensive partnership agreement and all Nexstar programming has been restored to Altice USA’s Optimum TV ...
What to know: MSG, Altice contract dispute puts some NY sports fans in dark Companies trade blows over dropped channels in NY. Nexstar said Friday its media company has tried to facilitate ...
What to know: MSG, Altice contract dispute puts some NY sports fans in dark Companies trade blows over dropped channels in NY. Nexstar said Friday its media company has tried to facilitate ...
Altice accused Nexstar, which owns 63 TV stations, "of anti-consumer negotiation tactic — tying local channels to less popular ones — requiring Optimum and its customers to pay for channels ...
Altice struggles with subscriber losses and weak revenue initiatives. New revenue initiatives, like are unlikely to offset ...
Nexstar Media Group (NASDAQ:NXST) and Altice USA (NYSE:ATUS) reached partnership agreement and all Nexstar programming has ...
“Altice has consistently made unreasonable and unprecedented demands of Nexstar, culminating with their decision to walk away from the negotiations,” Nexstar President and COO Michael Biard said.
NewsNation and network and local programming provided by 63 of Nexstar Media Group’s television stations in 42 markets across the country have gone dark on Altice USA’s Optimum after the two ...
What to know: MSG, Altice contract dispute puts some NY sports fans in dark What to know about the Nexstar, Altice contract dispute. Since contract negotiations between Nexstar and Altice began in ...
Nexstar‘s WPIX in New York and NewsNation are among the TV properties that can no longer be seen on cable systems owned by Altice, in the latest carriage dispute to erupt in the industry.
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