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NEW YORK (AP) a Dish Network subscribers were unable to watch Fox News Channel and the Fox Business Network on Sunday when the channels were taken down as part of contract negotiations.

The Fox blackout is just the latest skirmish as cable and satellite TV providers fight with networks over subscription fees. Dish Network just settled disputes that led to the temporary blackout of some local CBS stations and a separate blackout related to Turner Broadcasting channels a including Cartoon Network, CNN, Boomerang and Turner Classic Movies.

Dish has more than 14 million satellite TV customers. Fox is urging viewers with emails and tweets to switch to another TV provider.

Both sides in the latest sp at are blaming each other. Englewood, Colorado-based Dish Network Corp. said in a statement that 21st Century Fox, Inc., was blocking access to the two chancels as part of contract negotiations. New York-based Fox said Dish shut down the server at 11:50 p.m. Saturday, 10 minutes before the contract ended.

Dish blamed Fox for introducing other channels into negotiations despite those not being included in the contract up for renewal.

"It's like we're about to close on a house and the Realtor is trying to make us buy a new car as well," Warren Schlichting, Dish's senior vice president of programming, said in a statement "Fox blacked out two of its news channels, using them as leverage to triple rates on sports and entertainment channels that are not in this contract."

Fox said Dish was to blame for prematurely shutting down the network "in an attempt to intimidate and sway our negotiations."

Tim Carry, executive vice president of distribution for Fox News, said in a phone interview that Fox was offering Dish a deal similar to what it has with various cable providers. Dish wanted something different, he said.

"How can I continue a relationship with someone who feels that they can be treated differently?," Carry said. He blamed Dish for not evolving its business model: "There's at the end of the rope of the pricing and marketing model they put in in 1993 and have not changed."

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Scott Mayerowitz can be reached at http://twitter.com/GlobeTrotScott.

The following list represents the most streamed tracks on Spotify, based on the number of people who shared it divided by the number who listened to it, from Monday, Dec. 2 to Sunday Dec. 7 via Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter and Spotify.

UNITED STATES

1. Hozier, "Take Me To Church" (Columbia Records)

2. Ariana Grande, "Love Me Harder" (Republic Records)

3. Sam Smith, "I'm Not The Only One" (Capitol Records Ltd.)

4. Ed Sheeran, "Thinking Out Loud" (Atlantic Records UK)

5. Selena Gomez, "The Heart Wants What It Wants" (Hollywood Records)

6. Mark Ronson, "Uptown Funk" (RCA Records)

7. Big Sean, "I Don't F--- With You" (Def Jam Recordings)

8. Nick Jonas, "Jealous" (Safehouse Records/Island Records)

9. Sam Smith, "Stay With Me" (Capitol Records Ltd.)

10. I LOVE MAKONNEN, "Tuesday (feat. Drake)" (OVO Sound/Warner Bros.)

UNITED KINGDOM

1. Ed Sheeran, "Thinking Out Loud" (Atlantic Records UK)

2. Olly Murs, "Wrapped Up" (Epic Records)

3. Hozier, "Take Me To Church" (Columbia Records)

4. Calvin Harris, "Outside" (Columbia Records)

5. One Direction, "Steal My Girl" (Syco Music)

6. David Guetta, "Dangerous (feat. Sam Martin)" (Parlophone France)

7. Clean Bandit, "Real Love" (Atlantic Records UK)

8. Sam Smith, "Stay With Me" (Capitol Records Ltd.)

9. Calvin Harris, "Blame" (Columbia Records)

10. Ed Sheeran, "Don't" (Atlantic Records UK)

GLOBAL

1. Hozier, "Take Me To Church" (Columbia Records)

2. Ed Sheeran, "Thinking Out Loud" (Atlantic Records UK)

3. David Guetta, "Dangerous (feat. Sam Martin)" (Parlophone France)

4. Calvin Harris, "Outside" (Columbia Records)

5. Sam Smith, "Stay With Me" (Capitol Records Ltd.)

6. Cal vin Harris, "Blame" (Columbia Records)

7. Ariana Grande, "Love Me Harder" (Republic Records)

8. Sia, "Chandelier" (RCA Records)

9. Meghan Trainor, "All About That Bass" (Epic Records)

10. Maroon 5, "Animals" (Interscope Records)

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) a The New Jersey Devils are replacing the fired Pete DeBoer with a three-headed coaching staff.

Former Washington Cap itals coach Adam Oates, ex-Devils assistant and star defenseman Scott Stevens and general manager Lou Lamoriello will split duties on the bench.

Lamoriello said at a news conference before Saturday's morning skate that Oates will handle the forwards and Stevens will oversee the defense. Lamoriello will "go on the bench to make sure it works for now" and "until I feel comfortable with the situation."

He acknowledges that "it's a unique way of approaching things."

There will be no official head coach for the rest of the season.

DeBoer was fired Friday with the Devils languishing nine points out of the last playoff spot in the Eastern Conference at 12-17-7. The three-headed coaching staff debuts Saturday night at the New York Rangers.