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Late Monday evening, Comcast and the YES Network issued a joint statement saying an agreement has been reached that keeps the regional sports network on Xfinity TV systems in the New York City ...
Every New York Yankees fan has a right to be upset at the Tampa Bay Rays official scorer after Sunday, without question. Bill ...
Yankees fans in the tri-state area breathed a sigh of relief after YES Network and Comcast came to an 11th-hour deal to avert a blackout of the regional sports network on the cable provider.
Monday night, YES Network and Comcast reached an eleventh-hour agreement that will keep the New York-area regional sports network live on the cable provider’s Xfinity offerings, at least for now.
YES Network has insisted we pay higher fees when nearly 90% of customers watched fewer than 5 of the ~130 Yankees games it aired last season. If we lose the rights to carry YES, we will credit our ...
For New York sports fans that rely on YES Network to watch games, there’s good news. Fans can purchase a direct-to-consumer streaming plan via the Gotham Sports platform for $24.99 per month and ...
YES Network will go dark in all households that have Comcast at 11:59 p.m. on Monday night while the two sides continue to duke it out over carriage fees – Comcast wants to move the regional ...
YES Network is insisting it stay on a more inexpensive, expanded basic cable tier. This has been a common dispute between any number of regional sports networks and pay TV providers for years.
YES Network will not go dark for subscribers to Comcast’s Xfinity TV thanks to the new deal. It was far from a sure thing, but Comcast and YES Network have come through with a new carriage deal.