Fox and Cablevision Deal Returns Signal
Sunday, October 31st, 2010Fox comes back to life in three million homes served by Cablevision just before Game 3 of the World Series.
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Fox and Cablevision Deal Returns Signal
Fox comes back to life in three million homes served by Cablevision just before Game 3 of the World Series.
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Fox and Cablevision Deal Returns Signal
Fox flickered back to life in three million homes serviced by Cablevision, signaling an end to a long and bitter feud between Fox and News Corporation.
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Media Decoder: Fox Network Returns to Cablevision
The News Corporation briefly kept Cablevision subscribers from seeing Fox network shows on Fox.com and Hulu.

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Internet Becomes Weapon in Fox-Cablevision Fight
About three million Cablevision subscribers in the New York area were unable to watch the Giants game due to a contract dispute between the cable provider and Fox.

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Media Decoder: Giants Play, but Many in N.Y. Region Can’t Watch
The blackout of the Fox network in Cablevision homes is all but certain to carry over to a second day, meaning that viewers may have a hard time watching the Giants football game on Sunday afternoon.

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Media Decoder: Fox Outage Approaches Second Day
Executives at Cablevision and News Corporation are scheduled to meet on Saturday to resume negotiations in a spat that has left some without access to Fox broadcasts.

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Media Decoder: As Cablevision Talks Fail, Fox Goes Dark
News Corp. pulled the plug on Cablevision customers Saturday, blacking out more than 3 million households in the New York area over a programming fee dispute.
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Fox channels go dark in cable dispute