New York Attorney General Letitia James and two other area attorneys general sent a letter to Altice USA, parent company of ...
MSG Networks, the embattled cable TV station that airs New York Knicks and Rangers games, is in talks to reach a deal to avoid bankruptcy as soon as Friday.
Attorneys general from three states are demanding that cable company Optimum automatically refund customers who paid for MSG ...
Optimum customers have been unable to access MSG channels, which broadcast the Knicks, Rangers, Islanders, Devils and Buffalo ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong told Optimum that since customers are paying for an unavailable channel, they ...
Attorney General William Tong Thursday joined two other attorneys general to demand refunds for customers of Altice USA who ...
Regional attorneys general, including New York's Letitia James, demand refunds for Optimum customers amidst a blackout of MSG ...
"Cable companies simply should not be able to advertise and charge for services they are not providing," Rep. Pat Ryan said ...
Tri-state officials are urging Optimum to offer refunds for its customers after the cable company dropped MSG Networks ...
On Thursday, the New York, New Jersey & Connecticut Attorneys General made statements about the ongoing feud between MSG Networks and Altice USA.
The three attorneys generals said the operator needed to conclude a deal to end the blackouts or refund subscriber money ...
MSG Networks, the embattled cable TV station that airs New York Knicks and Rangers games, is in talks to reach a deal to avoid bankruptcy as soon as Friday — and insiders speculate that help ...
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