New York, January 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — MSG Networks issued the following statement regarding the carriage dispute with Altice USA:
“Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joins New York Attorney General Letitia James And a bipartisan group of federal, state, and local elected officials in calling on Altice USA and MSG Networks (NYSE:) To reach an agreement leading to the immediate return of MSG Networks Local Knicks, Rangers, Islanders and Devils games to Optimum's lineup and over 1 million subscribers in the tri-state area.
MSG Networks Yesterday I offered to enter into binding arbitration with Altice USA before a neutral third party. “Altice USA has claimed that this offer is nothing more than a publicity stunt, but we are not seeking publicity and encourage them to accept our offer of binding arbitration and return their subscribers' games.”
Click here to watch Prosecutor Tong's video message.
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Dan Schoenberg (dan.schoenberg@msg.com)