AMC Wants You to Know It Doesn't Like Dish Network

Cable network concern takes shots at satellite provider as contract expires

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The staring contest between AMC Networks (which owns AMC, IFC, WeTV and Sundance) and AT&T ended on Sunday afternoon with a brief announcement from AMC that it had reached a long-term carriage agreement with the MSO, ensuring that its channels would be distributed across the AT&T's U-Verse service.

Given that the cable conglomerate's agreement with Dish Network expired on Saturday evening, the company felt free to take a swipe at the increasingly pugnacious satellite provider too.

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