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Under terms of the deal, MSGN — which carries the Knicks, Rangers, Islanders, Devils and Sabres and Gotham FC — will win a ...
MSG Networks on Friday announced a deal with its lender JPMorgan that allows the regional sports channel to avoid bankruptcy ...
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.
Comcast’s pay television customers will continue to have baseball from the New York Yankees and basketball from the Brooklyn Nets for at least a little while longer. Late Monday evening, Comcast ...
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.
Sportico and the Yes Network have unveiled their new monthly sports business program "Sportico Sports Business Presented by Genius Sports." The first episode premieres March 18 at 10:30 p.m. ET on ...
YES Network is taking an unconventional approach to its negotiations with Comcast. The regional sports network, which is the television home of the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Nets, is slated to ...
For viewers without cable, YES Network and MSG Networks combined last fall to launch a New York regional sports app. A monthly subscription to The Gotham Sports App costs $41.99 a month, or users ...
After a prolonged and public struggle, Comcast and the YES Network have come to an agreement. Joe Flint of the Wall Street Journal shared the news with a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday night.
The obvious landing spot for MSG would be YES Network, another New York-based regional sports channel that serves as the television home of the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Nets. Together ...
In a surprise development, YES Network and Comcast on Monday night reached a new carriage agreement, coming to terms on a deal just hours before the regional sports network was set to go dark in ...