After stations went dark, Nexstar has reached a carriage agreement with Altice USA, restoring programming to two million ...
Altice, Optimum's parent company, had removed all Nexstar programming in the New York area on Jan. 10 in a dispute over fees.
The pact brings programming back to TV stations in 42 markets across the United States The post Nexstar and Optimum Reach ...
Together, Nexstar and Optimum thank our customers and viewers for their patience as we partnered on the best deal for them. Specific terms of the agreement were not released. About Nexstar Media Group ...
The new deal immediately returned local news, sports and entertainment programming to about 2 million Optimum viewers.
"We are proud to continue our track record of successfully partnering with programmers who put customers at the center." ...
In all, 42 markets are affected by the fight. Along with New York, markets with at least 10% penetration by the local Nexstar affiliate on Optimum include Greenville, NC; Lubbock, TX; Alexandria ...
Nexstar Media Group, the parent company of KTAB and KRBC, has reached an agreement with Altice USA to restore network and ...
Together, Nexstar and Optimum thank our customers and viewers for their patience as we partnered on the best deal for them. Specific terms of the agreement were not released. About Nexstar Media ...
Mission Broadcasting-owned WPIX-11 in New York, which Nexstar operates via a shared services agreement, is also off of Optimum — perhaps the most significant result of the impasse, given Optimum ...