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Charles Dolan, a cord forerunner and father of the Dolan community, which controls media firms, entertainment facilities and activities groups, died Dec. 28 of natural causes, Deadline reported, citing Newsday. He was 98.
” It is with deep pain that we announce the departure of our dearest father and father, Charles Dolan, the revolutionary leader of HBO and Cablevision”, the family said in a speech to Newsday, after co-owned by Charles Dolan and his brother Patrick who now owns it.
Charles Dolan is known for founding HBO in 1972 and a year later creating Cablevision, one of the world’s largest cable users, which was sold to Altice in 2017 for$ 17.7 billion. In 1986, he was acoustic in Cablevision’s release of News 12 Long Island, the second 24-hour local cable news network in the U. S. It spawned the News 12 Network group of local news programs in the New York area.
Charles Dolan resigned from his position as the board of directors of AMC Networks in 2020 after being axed from Cablevision into a new open business in 2011.
The Dolan community, which owns a controlling stake in Madison Square Garden and the New York Knicks, as well as the reportedly estimated$ 5.4 billion in real estate, even owns Radio City Music Hall and the New York Rangers.
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