Charles Dolan, the visionary founder of HBO and Cablevision, passed away at the age of 98. His legacy in cable broadcasting includes the launch of HBO and Cablevision, as well as the American Movie Classics television station and News 12, the first 24-hour cable channel for local news in the U.S. Dolan also held controlling stakes in companies that owned Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, and the New York Knicks and New York Rangers.
Charles Dolan, president of Cablevision, points to a map of the New York area at the New York Hilton Hotel in Manhattan on Dec. 26, 1979., 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.
James L. Dolan, one of his sons, was the Cablevision CEO from 1995 until the 2016 sale to Altice. He now is the executive chairman and CEO of Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. The company owns the Knicks and Rangers, among other properties, according to the MSG Sports website.A statement from MSG Entertainment, MSG Sports and Sphere Entertainment recalled Dolan’s “vision.”
Newsday, which Cablevision purchased in 2008, also came under the control of Altice with the sale. Patrick Dolan, another son of Charles Dolan, led a group that repurchased 75% of Newsday Media Group in July 2016. Patrick Dolan then purchased the remaining 25% stake in 2018.
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