Altice had removed all Nexstar programming from Optimum in the New York area on Jan. 10. in a carriage dispute.
The pact brings programming back to TV stations in 42 markets across the United States The post Nexstar and Optimum Reach ...
After multiple stations went dark last week, Nexstar has reached a carriage agreement with Altice USA. The partnership ...
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Officials with Nexstar Media Group, Inc. announced that it has reached a deal with ...
Nexstar Media Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: NXST) and Altice USA (NYSE: ATUS) today announced that they have reached a comprehensive partnership agreement and ...
Altice, which counts key cable systems in New York as part of its Optimum service, is also in a carriage dispute with MSG ...
Altice USA has sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission complaining about Nexstar’s handling of retransmission ...
New York Optimum customers have lost access to New York-area sporting events and a New York City news station as a result of ...
Nexstar Media Group, the parent company of KTAB and KRBC, has reached an agreement with Altice USA to restore network and local programming for Optimum cable ...
IRVING, Texas— Following failed negotiations for a new retransmission consent agreement, 63 local TV stations in 42 markets ...
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.
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.