Fox, Cablevision Reach Deal

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After two weeks of a sometimes harsh public relations battle, News Corp./Fox and Cablevision have reached a new distribution agreement covering TV stations and cable networks.

The deal covers programming from News Corp. stations WNYW Fox 5 and WWOR My9 in New York, WTXF Fox 29 in Philadelphia, as well as the cable channels Fox Deportes, Fox Business Network, and Nat Geo WILD.

The signals for all stations and cable channels were restored Saturday prior to the first pitch of World Series Game 3 on Fox, the companies said.

The agreement comes after Fox had reached a carriage deal with Dish Network on Friday.

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