New York Knicks and Rangers fans will have another outlet to watch their favorite teams — even in the off-season — on another new streaming service.
MSG networks is set to launch MSG+ that will provide regional fans with access to the sports channel's content. The service will be free to customers who subscribe to a paid service like cable that includes the network. MSG+ also will be available via a separate subscription for $29.99 per month.
"MSG Networks is delighted to be able to offer fans more ways to watch our compelling and award winning content," said Andrea Greenber, MSG Networks president and CEO, in a press release.
MSG also recently launched another streaming platform, MSG SportsZone, to provide Knicks and Rangers fans across the country with a library of MSG content. Fans with Vizio TVs or the Plex streaming service have immediate access.
The move couldn't have come at a better time as both of the New York area sports teams are positioning themselves for postseason play. The Knicks are on a hot, seven-game win streak. Meanwhile, the Rangers look to hold on to their third-place divisional spot.
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