Optimum agreed to a deal with Nexstar, which owns PIX 11 and The CW on WPIX, or Channel 11. But a deal with MSG Networks ...
Altice, Optimum's parent company, had removed all Nexstar programming in the New York area on Jan. 10 in a dispute over fees.
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.
which owns the Optimum brand, pulled access to WPIX Channel 11 in New York City due to a contract dispute with Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Here's the latest. If you're an Optimum customer ...
"We are proud to continue our track record of successfully partnering with programmers who put customers at the center." ...
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, ...
In the letter, Optimum complained Nexstar was “demanding exorbitant rate increases,” forcing it to “pay for less popular programming” and was violating a 2024 FCC order by handling ...
After multiple stations went dark last week, Nexstar has reached a carriage agreement with Altice USA. The partnership agreement was announced Saturday, and although the terms were not released, ...
"Blackouts are a slap in the face to every consumer paying their hard-earned money for TV shows they can't even watch..." ...