The attorney generals for three states are demanding that Optimum refund customers for missing channel access.
The attorneys general of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut are calling on Optimum to give automatic refunds to customers who have not been able to watch MSG Networks, which carries many of the ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James and two other area attorneys general sent a letter to Altice USA, parent company of ...
Public officials are now getting involved in the heated dispute between MSG Networks and Altice USA, operator of the Optimum ...
Attorneys general from three states are demanding that cable company Optimum automatically refund customers who paid for MSG ...
Attorney General William Tong Thursday joined two other attorneys general to demand refunds for customers of Altice USA who ...
Tri-state officials are urging Optimum to offer refunds for its customers after the cable company dropped MSG Networks ...
The three attorneys generals said the operator needed to conclude a deal to end the blackouts or refund subscriber money ...
NEW YORK, Feb. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- MSG Networks released the following statement about ongoing negotiations with Altice USA: "We applaud the Attorneys General in demanding Altice do right by its ...
Instead, Altice is pocketing the money to the tune of more than $120 million in annual fees they should be reimbursing customers for the MSG Networks and other programming they are no longer carrying.
MSG Networks has offered to submit to binding arbitration to resolve its three-week-old contract impasse with Altice, the parent company of Optimum TV – a move Altice called “a PR stunt.” ...
"Our goal is to make sure our Knicks, Rangers, Devils, and Islanders fans who are Optimum subscribers don't have to miss another game. To that end, we are willing to agree to a short extension tied to ...