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Jeremy Lin’s rise to fame has more than doubled ratings at MSG network, putting renewed pressure on parent Madison Square Garden Co. to strike a deal with Time Warner Cable Inc. in their dispute over carriage fees.
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Time Warner Cable Inc. is set to lose Madison Square Garden Co.’s MSG Network in a dispute over rising program costs, leaving millions of viewers without New York Knicks and Rangers games.
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Boeing Co ., shifting focus on its next new aircraft, is now leaning toward developing a successor to its best-selling 737 single-aisle jet before making improvements to the wide-body 777.
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Time Warner Cable Inc. subscribers won’t see today’s New York Knicks basketball and New Jersey Devils hockey games on Madison Square Garden Co.’s networks, a result of the programming-fee standoff between the companies.
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Time Warner Cable Inc. subscribers lost access to the network carrying the New York Knicks and Rangers games following the expiration of an agreement with owner Madison Square Garden Co.
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Time Warner Cable Inc. should reimburse customers who are missing New York Knicks and Rangers games because of the carrier’s dispute with programmer Madison Square Garden Co., New York City Comptroller John Liu said.
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Bombardier Inc. , with no new orders for its CSeries jet in a year, may be reinvigorated because rival Boeing Co. wants to target a different slice of the biggest commercial jet market.
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Boeing Co . said its decision on a new narrow-body jet now may come “toward the end of the year,” pushing back an earlier target of mid-2011, as it considers a plane that’s only “slightly” bigger than the 737.
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Southwest Airlines Co ., the world’s biggest operator of Boeing Co. 737 jets, may start to expand its aircraft fleet again in 2013 to end its longest no-growth period in 40 years of flying.
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Carmelo Anthony ’s debut produced the highest television rating for a regular-season New York Knicks game on the MSG Network in 16 years and four times this season’s average.
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