The following year, he established Cablevision, which became a leading pay-TV operator in the New York area. Under his guidance, Cablevision expanded to include AMC Networks, Madison Square Garden, ...
Charles Dolan, who founded some of the most prominent U.S. media companies including New York-based Cablevision and HBO, has died at age 98, according to a report.
It was serving three million cable TV households in the New York metropolitan area and providing internet and digital telephone service when he reached a deal in September 2015 to sell it to ...
Dolan founded Cablevision in 1973. AP Dolan, whose family has a net worth of about $5.4 billion according to Forbes, also founded News12 in New York City, the first 24-hour cable channel for local ...
and founding Cablevision in 1973 and the American Movie Classics television station in 1984. He also launched News 12 in New York City, the first 24-hour cable channel for local news in the U.S ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Charles Dolan, the cable-television pioneer who founded Cablevision and HBO and acquired control of Madison Square Garden and its various businesses, has died at 98. A statement ...
Dolan, served as CEO of Cablevision from 1995 until 2016, when the company was sold. James is currently executive chairman and CEO of Madison Square Garden Sports Corp., which owns the New York ...
His family-controlled businesses owned Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, and sports franchises like the New York Knicks and Rangers. In 2016, Dolan sold Cablevision to Altice ...
and founding Cablevision in 1973 and the American Movie Classics television station in 1984. He also launched News 12 in New York City, the first 24-hour cable channel for local news in the U.S ...