Charles Dolan, the billionaire founder of HBO and Cablevision whose family owns Madison Square Garden and AMC Networks, died Saturday from natural causes, the Dolan family announced in a statement.
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.
Charles Dolan, the television innovator who founded Cablevision and HBO, died Saturday. He was 98. Dolan died of natural causes and was surrounded by loved ones, his family told Newsday.
"It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved father and patriarch, Charles Dolan, the visionary founder of HBO and Cablevision," the family's statement said. A Cleveland ...
Charles Dolan, the billionaire founder of HBO and Cablevision, whose family owns Madison Square Garden, has died at age 98, his family said Saturday. Dolan passed away of natural causes surrounded ...
On Saturday, the Dolan family, in a statement sent by a spokesperson, said, "It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved father and patriarch, Charles Dolan, the visionary ...
Dolan, father of James L. Dolan, founded Home Box Office and Cablevision, and later bought Madison Square Garden and the New York Knicks. By Associated Press Charles F. Dolan, who founded some of ...
We send our condolences to the entire Dolan family.” AMC Networks, headed by CEO Kristin Dolan, who is a daughter-in-law of Charles Dolan, remains part of the family’s holdings. In a statement ...
At the time of his death, Charles Dolan and his family had a net worth of $5.4 billion, Forbes reported. Dolan was a founder and chairman emeritus of The Lustgarten Foundation in Uniondale ...
Forbes magazine estimated the Dolan family’s net worth at $5.2 billion in early 2020. Charles Dolan was one of the cable TV industry’s most aggressive operators and marketers. He created the ...
Charles Dolan, a cable pioneer and patriarch of the Dolan family that controls media companies, entertainment venues and sports teams, died December 28 of natural causes, Newsday reported.