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Suddenlink was an
American telecommunications subsidiary of
Altice USA
trading in
cable television, broadband, IP telephony, home security, and advertising...
- KXAN's
failure to
grant retransmission consent to
Suddenlink. The
station was
removed from
Suddenlink after the
previous contract expired on
December 31...
- i24NEWS and
local news
through News 12 Networks. It
formerly operated the
Suddenlink brand. With its
combined brands,
Altice USA is the fourth-largest cable...
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which Suddenlink Communications is a member, to
carry the NFL
Network on the organization's parti****ting providers. As a result,
Suddenlink announced...
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Suddenlink Communications (formerly
known as Cebridge).
Sinclair requested a $40
million one time fee and a $1 per sub per
month fee from
Suddenlink for...
- a $9.1
billion deal to
acquire 70% of St. Louis-based
cable operator Suddenlink.
Stewart oversaw Altice’s
initial public offering,
raising $1.9 billion...
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Cablevision for $17.7
billion in June 2016.
Cablevision was
combined with
Suddenlink Communications to
create Altice USA, the
fourth largest operator in the...
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entered the
American telecommunications market in 2015 by
purchasing 70% of
Suddenlink Communications, the seventh-largest
cable company in the US.
Later in...
- area to
parts of
California and
Arizona under the name NPG Cable, to
Suddenlink Communications. On
March 19, 2012, News-Press &
Gazette announced it would...
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television providers serving Greater Houston, such as DirecTV, Dish Network,
Suddenlink and U-verse, was controversial.
NBCUniversal had
demanded subscriber rates...