Charles Dolan, who helped pioneer pay television, is dead at 98, his family confirms. He founded HBO and Cablevision, among ...
Watching an Atlanta Braves game used to be easier. Turn on the television and flip to the cable TV channel airing the game.
Charles 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.
Before Altice USA and its Optimum brand of cable TV services, there was Cablevision Systems, known across Westchester County ...
HBO — then a fledgling cable network primarily focused on movie broadcasts — took a bold step into the world of live sports coverage, marking the begin ...
New York-area fans of the Knicks, Rangers, Devils and Islanders who pay for Optimum's TV service have started 2025 without ...
The Cablevision founder’s holdings stretched from local TV systems to Madison Square Garden.
An early entrant into the business of cable TV, Dolan's Manhattan Cable Television Network brought a package of sporting events into subscribers' homes 10 years before ESPN went live. In May 1969 ...
Charles Francis Dolan, a pioneer in the cable television industry and founder of HBO and Cablevision, died at 98.Dolan died ...
The way we consume television is changing dramatically, with streaming services challenging the dominance of more traditional ...
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