On Thursday, the New York, New Jersey & Connecticut Attorneys General made statements about the ongoing feud between MSG Networks and Altice USA.
State Attorney General Letitia James is among three top law enforcement officials calling for refunds to customers of MSG ...
Attorney General William Tong Thursday joined two other attorneys general to demand refunds for customers of Altice USA who ...
WIth Optimum customers denied access to New York Knicks games, attorneys general from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut ...
The three attorneys generals said the operator needed to conclude a deal to end the blackouts or refund subscriber money ...
New York sports fans are being put in the penalty box, forced to shell out their hard-earned money for television channels ...
State Attorney General Letitia James is among three top law enforcement officials calling for refunds to customers of MSG ...
"We applaud the Attorneys General in demanding Altice do right by its subscribers and either issue a full refund or immediately reach an agreement to return MSG Networks to Optimum subscribers." ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong told Optimum that since customers are paying for an unavailable channel, they ...
Optimum customers have been unable to access MSG channels, which broadcast the Knicks, Rangers, Islanders, Devils and Buffalo ...
Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp (NYSE: MSGE) reported 2Q 2025 results, with revenue growing 1% and EPS missing ...
Reports Q2 revenue $407.4M, consensus $401.85M. Executive Chairman and CEO James L. Dolan said, “We continue to see strong demand for our live ...