Cablevision Systems, one of the two biggest suppliers of subscription television services in the nation’s largest metropolitan area, has a problem. And it doesn’t really want to talk about it.
The judge, though, won't yet void a carriage deal between the two companies. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large A New York federal judge has denied Viacom‘s motion to dismiss an antitrust ...
Cable operator Cablevision Systems has seen plenty of bad reviews for its acquisitions. But its $496 million deal to acquire Sundance Channel from General Electric (which currently owns a 57% stake), ...
You pay too much for pay TV because your cable company is forced to purchase channels in bundles from media companies like Viacom -- if it wants to offer MTV, it has to pay for CMT Pure Country and ...
Pretty soon, Cablevision customers won’t need a set-top box or any extra hardware to stream Hulu. The company has signed an agreement with Hulu that will make it the first cable provider to distribute ...
French cable TV giant Altice will group all its operations under its current name by mid-2018 — including the New York area’s Cablevision, which it acquired last year. Altice, founded by ...
Cablevision Systems Corp., a New York-area cable TV provider that also owns Madison Square Garden, said Wednesday it has agreed to be taken private by the Dolan family, the company’s controlling ...
Cablevision announced that James Dolan will step down as president but remain as CEO. Brian Sweeney, Dolan’s brother-in-law, will succeed him in the former position. Kristin Dolan, Dolan’s wife, has ...