Logo
BusinessBusiness

NBA fans just can’t catch a break.

After a lockout that erased a quarter of the basketball season, New York fans may lose out on Knicks games if Madison Square Garden’s MSG Network and Time Warner Cable can’t work out a new deal.

Their contract expires at midnight on Jan. 1. The regional sports network, which also airs Rangers games, is available to about 2 million Time Warner Cable customers.

The last time the two locked horns, in 2005, MSG went dark for two months.

Cable and satellite companies pay on average $2.48 per subscriber a month for MSG and another $2.17 for MSG Plus, said research firm SNL Kagan.

A source said the two are far apart on a deal, with MSG looking for a per-subscriber increase of a couple of dollars. That would put the MSG networks in the same ballpark as sports powerhouse ESPN, which gets $4.69 a subscriber.

A Time Warner rep declined comment. An MSG spokesperson said, “We are hopeful we can reach agreement before any disruption of service.”

Comments
anonymous profile image
Powered by RoundtableBuilt on infrastructure designed for real-time media. Learn more at RTB.io.© Roundtable 2026. By using this site you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy