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James Dolan is chairman of Madison Square Garden, which owns the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. He is also the head of Cablevision.
James Dolan is chairman of Madison Square Garden, which owns the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. He is also the head of Cablevision.
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Dolan won't sell soul for the sake of big money
James Dolan has opened the floor to investors, allowing them the kind of public discourse with him that writers who cover his basketball team rarely get. Speculation has been simmering for weeks that the Dolan family business, Cablevision, might be...Tags: Stephon Marbury, Mario, National Basketball Association, Satellite and Cable Service, New York Knicks
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Cablevision seeks ways to boost its stock price
mark.harrington@newsday.comTop investors given a rare chance to tell Cablevision how to run the company advised everything from spinning off Madison Square Garden to buying the Yankees, according to one large shareholder after a meeting yesterday. The meeting, one of several to...Tags: Mario, Charles Dolan, George Steinbrenner, New York Knicks, Madison Square Garden
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Cablevision profit down, but operating income up
mark.harrington@newsday.comBuoyed by higher than expected growth across its core cable business, Cablevision Systems Corp. yesterday said second-quarter revenue jumped 9.2 percent to $1.71 billion, while net income slid 70 percent to $98.3 million. The results, combined with...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Sundance Channel, Earnings, Television Industry, Tribune Co.
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All eyes on Dolans as they blend Newsday, Cablevision
mark.harrington@newsday.comWith the keys to the Cablevision empire in hand, the Dolan family has taken the $6.4-billion company on a ride full of ups, downs and wide turns -- never once losing grip of the core cable TV franchise. As the company completes its $650-million...Tags: News 12 Networks, Charles Dolan, Newspaper and Magazine, Long Island, Sales
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Cablevision's Options Include Spin-Offs
Cablevision Systems Corp. said Tuesday it is considering options for its business that include a spin-off of at least one of the diversified cable operator's units. The Bethpage, N.Y., company said it may also buy back stock and pay a special dividend....Tags: New York Knicks, Spin-offs, Radio City Music Hall, Television Industry, Buyback
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Cablevision may spin off units to lift stock price
Associated PressNEW YORK — Nine months after shareholders rejected the Dolan family's latest bid to take Cablevision Systems Corp. private, the cable operator said Tuesday it is considering several options to boost its stock price, including spinning off some of...Tags: Stocks, Investment Service, Satellite and Cable Service, Long Island, Marketing
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Cablevision board OKs look at stock strategies
mark.harrington@newsday.comThe board of directors of Cablevision Systems Corp. has authorized company management to review a series of strategies to bolster the cable and entertainment giant's share price, while giving it leeway to consider spinning off "one or more businesses."...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, New York Knicks, Madison Square Garden, Business Enterprises
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Scientists Locate New Fault After Quake
CHINO HILLS-- Scientists analyzing data generated by last week's 5.4 magnitude earthquake have pinpointed the epicenter and given Californians a new fault to worry about, it was reported Sunday.
The Peralta Hills Fault is believed to be the stress...Tags: San Gabriel, Earthquakes, Anaheim, Whittier
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Growth in picture at Cablevision
Q: Could you fill me in on the prospects for shares of Cablevision Systems Corp.? R.L., via the Internet A: The media company that owns Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall and the Chicago Theatre is focusing on growth. One consideration for...Tags: Sundance Channel, New York Knicks, Long Island, Radio City Music Hall, Television Industry
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Bill Clinton among those at Suozzi golf fundraiser
sid.cassese@newFresh off his wife's presidential run, former President Bill Clinton is due to tee off Monday on Long Island for 18 holes at the annual golf fundraiser of Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi - who was a fervent backer of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton....Tags: Local Elections, Charles Dolan, Long Island, Hillary Clinton, Joseph Crowley
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Cablevision looks for opportunities for further expansion
Tribune Media Services columnistQ: Could you fill me in on the prospects for shares of Cablevision Systems Corp.? -- R.L., via the Internet A: The media company that owns Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall and the Chicago Theatre has focused on growth this year. One...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Apple Inc., New York Knicks, Hewlett-Packard Co., Nokia Corp.
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Bill Clinton tees off at Suozzi's Glen Cove fundraiser
erik.german@newsday.comBill Clinton paid a visit to Glen Cove yesterday and between the hundreds of handshakes and photo ops, the former president managed to fit in 18 holes of golf. He teed off at the Nassau Country Club alongside dozens of Democratic party donors gathered...Tags: Charity, Long Island, Hillary Clinton, Clubs and Associations, National Government
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