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Yankees fans in the tri-state area breathed a sigh of relief after YES Network and Comcast came to an 11th-hour deal to avert a blackout of the regional sports network on the cable provider.
Monday night, YES Network and Comcast reached an eleventh-hour agreement that will keep the New York-area regional sports network live on the cable provider’s Xfinity offerings, at least for now.
YES Network will go dark in all households that have Comcast at 11:59 p.m. on Monday night while the two sides continue to duke it out over carriage fees – Comcast wants to move the regional ...
The two sides were locked in tense discussions as households with Comcast were set to lose the YES Network at the 11:59 p.m. deadline on Monday. New York Yankees fans using Comcast to watch ...
Comcast and YES have reached an agreement for continued distribution of the YES Network, according to nj.com. A deal between Comcast and the YES Network, which provides Yankees game coverage ...
Six months after Chicago Sports Network launched, the channel remains blacked out for one million Chicago-area Comcast ...
YES Network will go dark in Comcast households at 11:59 pm on Monday as a carriage dispute between the two sides continues. Comcast wants to move YES to a digital package at a higher price while ...
The legacy carriage deal expired on Sept. 30, 2024, but Comcast and YES continued to negotiate throughout the winter under the umbrella of a series of unofficial extensions.