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Comcast Corp. CMCSA -0.74% dropped the YES Network, home of the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Nets, early Wednesday morning after the two sides couldn’t come to terms over a new carriage agreement.
Comcast dropped YES, led by CEO Tracy Dolgin, from systems in New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania in mid-November amid a carriage dispute. It had offered it in slightly less than 1 million homes.
NEW YORK -- If your television provider is Comcast, you likely are no longer able to watch the Yankees, Brooklyn Nets or the New York FC soccer club on YES network, effective 12:01 a.m. Wednesday.
For Comcast customers, the YES Network remains on the bench. It's not next up at bat either. Both sides say nothing has changed since Comcast dropped the Yes Network, the channel that carries most ...
Six weeks after the Yankees' season ended, one of the region's cable providers, Comcast, dropped the YES Network, the team's regional sports network since 2002. When Comcast pulled the plug, about ...
The standoff began Nov. 18 after the two companies failed to negotiate a new deal and Comcast dropped the regional sports network. The dispute affects about 900,000 Comcast subscribers who live in ...
Comcast dropped YES Network, the television home of the New York Yankees, Brooklyn Nets and other programming, in Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania at midnight Wednesday.
After 16 weeks being off the air, the YES Network is turning up the heat on Comcast by encouraging customers to dump the cable company. Comcast dropped the regional sports network, which carries Ya… ...
SCRANTON – Comcast subscribers may lose the YES Network beginning Wednesday as contract negotiations with the network’s majority owner have reached an impasse, Comcast spokesman Bob Grove said ...