New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR185

Introduced
3/24/25  

Caption

Urges Comcast and YES Network to renew their carriage agreement before its expiration in March 2025.

Impact

The resolution highlights the potential disruption to sports fans if Comcast and YES fail to reach an agreement. Such disruptions could limit viewership of popular games and create dissatisfaction among fans who subscribe to cable services primarily for sporting events. The previous failure to renew this agreement resulted in Yankees fans missing an entire season, which serves as a cautionary tale underscoring the importance of timely negotiations.

Summary

Assembly Resolution AR185 urges Comcast and the YES Network to renew their carriage agreement, which is set to expire in March 2025. This resolution is significant as the YES Network has been the exclusive regional sports network for the New York Yankees since 2002, as well as broadcasting Brooklyn Nets games. Renewing this agreement is crucial for maintaining access for thousands of Comcast customers in New Jersey and surrounding states who rely on the network for live sports broadcasts, especially with the MLB season approaching.

Contention

There is an implied tension within the resolution regarding how to balance profitable agreements with the rights of consumers. Lawmakers are urging Comcast to consider reimbursing customers on a pro-rata basis for any days without access to the YES Network, which raises questions about pricing policies and customer service standards in the provision of sports programming. These discussions can also touch on the broader implications of media consolidation and consumer choice in broadcasting.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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