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Jason Coyle, president of CHSN, said on Saturday that there have been no offers from Comcast whatsoever.
After Jerry Reinsdorf and FCC chairman Brendan Carr met on Thursday, it seems that CHSN is using the YES Network playbook regarding Comcast.
Before the Chicago Blackhawks’ loss, CHSN’s president bristled at Comcast’s talking points during stalled negotiations: “We don’t want people to cut the cord. It’s not in ou… ...
It’s been a month since the Chicago Sports Network launched, and the Comcast blackout is starting to get real for increasingly frustrated fans.
Finally, the wait is over for Chicago sports fans. After a long and drawn-out stretch of negotiations, anticipation, and frustration, Comcast and the Chicago Sports Network (CHSN) have reportedly ...
Comcast has been issuing a monthly $8.85 credit to partially offset that fee during the ongoing carriage negotiations with CHSN.
Cheered by many, the new carriage deal has nonetheless frustrated some Chicago sports fans, especially those who took the antenna plunge, and now are being asked to pay up to see CHSN on Comcast.
Chicago Sports Network (CHSN) and FuboTV have reached a multiyear agreement, making the channel immediately available via the sports-centric streaming service.
While the terms of the new CHSN-Comcast carriage agreement have not been disclosed, moving the sports network to the higher-priced tier is a way for the cable provider to make the deal work ...
But Comcast, the largest pay-TV provider in Chicago, is playing hardball with CHSN, initially refusing to pay any carriage fee for the programming, citing its availability on free TV.
The Chicago Sports Network issued a statement Saturday claiming it has offered Comcast a "substantial reduction" in carriage fees.
The CHSN carriage deal ends a protracted TV blackout for frustrated Chicago-area Comcast subscribers, who may have missed the entire Bulls and Blackhawks seasons, and a big chunk of the current ...