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AMC Networks Inc. and pay-TV provider Dish Network Corp. reached a $700 million settlement of their lawsuit over AMC’s claim that Dish wrongfully terminated their contract for high-definition television programming.
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Dish Network Corp. , the second- largest U.S. satellite-television provider, isn’t carrying Fox Regional Sports, MSG Network and MSG Plus after disagreements stymied attempts to renew contracts for the content.
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Dish Network Corp., following through on a threat to remove AMC Networks Inc.’s channels, replaced “Mad Men,” “The Walking Dead” and other AMC programs with movies and shows from HDNet.
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Dish Network Corp., following through on a threat to remove AMC Networks Inc.’s channels, said it will replace “Mad Men,” “The Walking Dead” and other AMC programs with movies and shows from HDNet this weekend.
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News Corp. and Dish Network Corp. resolved a fee dispute over Fox channels that threatened to black out World Series games and shows such as “Glee” for more than 3 million Dish customers.
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TV blackouts in the U.S. have reached the highest level in a decade and may climb as pay-TV operators fight higher fees sought by content providers.
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Dish Network Corp. , the No. 2 U.S. satellite-TV provider, dropped NBC Universal’s Weather Channel and started its own service focused on weather coverage.
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Dish Network Corp. is holding off on its plan to stop carrying NBC Universal’s Weather Channel as the two companies negotiate a new contract.
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