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The Altitude TV dispute with Comcast is over.
Avalanche and Nuggets ownership, Kroenke Sports & Entertainment and Comcast announced Tuesday that Altitude Sports is returning to Xfinity TV for all customers throughout Colorado and neighboring states.
“We are thrilled to once again make Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche games available on Comcast and Xfinity platforms in Colorado and the surrounding region,” KSE vice chairman Josh Kroenke said. “This is the best possible outcome for Nuggets Nation and Avs Faithful, who now have a straightforward way to see every game on one service.”
Avalanche and Nuggets fans have been unable to watch their local teams on Comcast and Xfinity services since the dispute began in August 2019. The stalemate between Comcast and KSE dragged through the COVID pause and still didn’t reach its end during a two-year span where the Avs won the Stanley Cup and the Nuggets were crowned NBA champions.
This story was first reported by Jesse Montano of Guerilla Sports late Monday evening.
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