KEY POINTS
  • The broadcast deal between MSG Networks and Comcast expired on Sept. 30.
  • That means customers in New Jersey and Connecticut lost access to upcoming Rangers and Knicks games.
  • Comcast said MSG viewership was extremely low and that MSG is asking for too much money to carry the channel.
  • MSG said it wants a deal with Comcast that's consistent with the deals it has with other carriers.

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Julius Randle #30 of the New York Knicks drives to the basket against the Atlanta Hawks during Round 1, Game 5 of the 2021 NBA Playoffs on June 2, 2021 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.

Madison Square Garden Network traded barbs with Comcast on Friday as the two media companies dispute over rights fees that halted pro sports content on the service.

The broadcast deal between MSG Networks and Comcast expired on Sept. 30, leaving sports viewers in the New Jersey and Connecticut areas without content featuring the New York Knicks and the National Hockey League's Rangers. Both are controlled by MSG. The network also airs Devils, Islanders and Major League Soccer games. The NBA season starts on Oct. 19, while the NHL season starts on Oct. 12.

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