In the early 1970s, Long Islanders viewed ... significant figures in Long Island’s cultural life. As philanthropists, Charles and Helen Dolan were strong supporters of the pancreatic cancer ...
Charles Dolan, a titan of the early cable industry who owned Cablevision ... is immeasurable,” the statement said. “His life was a testament to the importance of innovation, generosity ...
Born in Cleveland in 1926, Charles Dolan moved with his wife Helen to New York City in the early 1950s to work for a television news service. Dolan grew his initial fortune by securing wiring ...
Charles Dolan, the astute businessman who created HBO in the early 1970s before transforming a small cable TV business on Long Island into a multibillion-dollar entertainment, sports and telecom ...
Charles Dolan ... A breakthrough moment for Dolan came in his discovery that coaxial cable—which became the building block for early cable systems—could deliver better TV signals to New ...
Charles F. Dolan, a media and telecommunications pioneer who founded Cablevision Systems Corp. and spearheaded innovations that transformed the television industry, has died. He was 98. Dolan ...
Charles Dolan speaking at the ceremony of his Fairfield University honorary degree at Bellarmine Hall. Photo courtesy of Fairfield University and Wikimedia Commons. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, he ...
Charles Dolan, who helped pioneer pay television with the founding of Home Box Office Inc. and Cablevision Systems Corp., has died at 98, according to a spokesperson for the Dolan family.
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