New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin has joined forces with his counterparts in New York and Connecticut, as well as a group of government officials, in urging Altice USA and MSG Networks to come to an agreement to bring back MSG Networks’ local Knicks, Rangers, Islanders, and Devils games to Optimum subscribers. MSG Networks has offered to submit the matter to binding arbitration in order to resolve the dispute and bring back the games that subscribers are missing. The company is eager to ensure that fans do not miss out on any more games and is willing to cooperate to reach a resolution.
MSG Networks, a well-known sports media company, operates two regional sports networks and a direct-to-consumer streaming service that cater to the New York DMA, as well as parts of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. The networks offer a variety of sports content, including live games and programming featuring teams such as the New York Knicks, Rangers, Islanders, and Devils, as well as coverage of the New York Giants and Buffalo Bills. MSG Networks is known for its high-quality sports coverage and original programming, making it a go-to source for sports fans in the region.
For more information, contact Dan Schoenberg at [email protected] Sphere Entertainment Co. is the parent company of MSG Networks, and its stock is listed on the NYSE under the ticker symbol SPHR.
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