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Walt Disney Co. has pulled its channels, including ESPN and ABC stations, from Charter Communications’ Spectrum pay-TV service that reaches nearly 15 million subscriber homes nationwide in a ...
Disney’s standoff with Charter shows that the carriage fees for core channels (like ESPN) may keep rising, but the padding of the bundle (like Freeform) is now in the past. By Georg Szalai ...
The landmark carriage deal between The Walt Disney Co. and Charter Spectrum not only ended the blackout of Disney channels like ESPN and ABC for Spectrum customers, but it also created a new ...
The showdown resulted in major Disney-owned channels being yanked off the air for Charter’s Spectrum subscribers over Labor Day weekend, angering viewers and raising existential questions for ...
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Charter, Altice U.S. ending regional news pactCharter Communications and Altice U.S. are winding down a content distribution agreement that involved the carriage of each other’s regional news channels on Spectrum and Optimum TV. At the end of ...
Under the terms of the deal, Charter will continue to carry NBCUniversal’s portfolio of TV channels, such as NBC, MSNBC and Bravo. Charter customers who subscribe to the operator’s Select ...
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Charter cuts jobs, programs on Dodgers and Lakers channelsCharter Communications, the company that runs the SportsNet channels for the Dodgers and Lakers, is cutting back programming on those channels. Live coverage of the Dodgers and Lakers games is not ...
Charter Communications is scaling back on its Dodgers and Lakers behind-the-scenes programming on its Spectrum channels. SportsNet shows featuring both teams have won L.A.-area Emmy awards in the ...
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