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Skyview Networks Issues Statement on Service Interruption
RADIO ONLINE | Monday, February 6, 2023 | 3:42pm CT |
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Skyview Networks, which distributes CBS News Radio, suffered a major cyber attack, forcing programming outages for hundreds of its radio affiliates across the U.S. The outage, which began Monday, January 30 interrupted delivery of programming distribution. In a statement issued Monday, Skyview wrote, "Our technical teams and engineering specialists continue to make progress to restore operations and bring services online following the unauthorized access to our IT environment.
"We are serving our content clients directly to address specific needs and solutions while also coordinating with our network partners and affiliates. We apologize for the disruption we are experiencing and appreciate the industry support and collaboration we have received for programming distribution as well as commercial delivery and schedules."
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