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Yankees fans in the tri-state area breathed a sigh of relief after YES Network and Comcast came to an 11th-hour deal to avert a blackout of the regional sports network on the cable provider.
Monday night, YES Network and Comcast reached an eleventh-hour agreement that will keep the New York-area regional sports network live on the cable provider’s Xfinity offerings, at least for now.
After a prolonged and public struggle, Comcast and the YES Network have come to an agreement. Joe Flint of the Wall Street Journal shared the news with a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday night.
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A similar battle had been playing out in New York, where Comcast threatened to black out the Yankees’ YES network before opening day as it looked to move the broadcasts to its Ultimate tier.
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