Charles F. Dolan, who founded HBO, merged a group of small Long Island cable TV systems into a network he called Cablevision and amassed a fortune building an innovative communications, entertainment ...
The clock is ticking down to midnight Saturday, when WABC-TV New York could disappear from Cablevision’s systems. That would leave millions of households on Long Island and in the Bronx, Brooklyn and ...
Charles Dolan, a pioneer of the cable-television industry who launched Home Box Office and AMC Networks, died at age 98.
TV pioneer Charles F. Dolan, who founded multiple media companies, including Home Box Office Inc. and Cablevision Systems Corp., has died. He was 98. "It is with deep sorrow that we announce the ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cablevision Systems Corp customers were able to watch the live broadcast of the Oscars on Sunday after the cable company reached a last-minute deal to return WABC-TV to air in a ...
"Sometimes a Great Notion" was the first movie shown on HBO, then known as Home Box Office Inc., the premium cable service that would change television forever. It was the brainchild of Charles Dolan.
NEW YORK — Before Altice USA and its Optimum brand of cable TV services, there was Cablevision Systems, known across Westchester County and Long Island as a MVPD powerhouse that was also parent to the ...
Cablevision is in talks to offer an interactive travel service on TV in competition with travel Web sites such as Expedia and Orbitz. The service would allow Cablevision customers to book trips ...
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