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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 F. Dolan, who founded some of the most prominent U.S. media companies including Home Box Office Inc. and Cablevision Systems Corp., has died at age 98, according to a news report.
Charles Dolan sits in front of monitors displaying some of the services offered to Cablevision subscribers. Credit: Newsday/Dick Kraus By Thomas Maier Special to Newsday Updated December 30, 2024 ...
Charles Dolan, the pioneer who founded Cablevision and HBO along with acquiring control of Madison Square Garden has died at 98, according to Newsday. Dolan first earned his fortune as founder of ...
Cablevision founder Charles Dolan and members of his family filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Altice USA, which bought Cablevision two years ago, alleging it has laid off News 12 employees in ...
Charles Dolan in an undated photo Newsday RM via Getty Images. Nearly 30 years later, in 1997, Dolan’s business empire would acquire full control of the Knicks and Rangers as well as Madison ...
Dolan entrepreneur with great vision Charles Dolan had the greatest impact on Long Island since Robert Moses [“Cablevision, HBO founder changed TV,” News, Dec. 30].
Dolan and her husband, Cablevision founder Charles Dolan, are longtime supporters of research and educational institutions on Long Island and beyond. They were married for 73 years and went on to ...
Charles Dolan started News 12 and Patrick Dolan was the network’s longtime president. Patrick Dolan now is owner of Newsday Media Group. By James T. Madore. [email protected] JamesTMadore.
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