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Former American cable television company
Cablevision Systems Corporation was an American cable television company with systems serving areas surrounding New York City. It was the fifth-largest
Cablevision
American telecommunications and media company; spin-off of Altice Europe
Queens, New York City. The company's operational center is located at Cablevision's former headquarters in Bethpage, Nassau County, New York, on Long Island
Optimum_Communications
Topics referred to by the same term
Cablevision was an American cable television operator with systems serving areas surrounding New York City. Cablevision may also refer to: Cablevisión
Cablevision_(disambiguation)
American regional cable TV news networks
Island. The first of the channels, News 12 Long Island, was launched by Cablevision on December 15, 1986, to customers on its Long Island system, as the
News_12_Networks
Heritage Cablevision was the dominant cable-television provider in the Des Moines, Iowa, metro area during the 1980s. It was purchased by Tele-Communications
Heritage_Cablevision
American multinational conglomerate (1892–2024)
non-exclusive franchise in Schenectady through subsidiary General Electric Cablevision Corporation. On February 15, 1965, General Electric expanded its holdings
General_Electric
Argentine cable and internet provider
Cablevisión S.A. was an Argentine company that provided cable television and internet services in its country of origin, Paraguay and Uruguay. Established
Cablevisión_(Argentina)
Argentine cable and internet provider
Cablevisión, focusing on the brands Telecom, Personal, and Flow. The company kept all the services provided under the former brand names "Cablevisión"
Flow_(Argentina)
American billionaire businessman (1926–2024)
American billionaire businessman and media mogul, best known as founder of Cablevision and HBO. Today, the Dolan family controls Madison Square Garden Sports
Charles_Dolan
American multinational telecommunications and media conglomerate
billion in debt. Also in 1999, Comcast acquired Greater Philadelphia Cablevision, and launched Comcast University as well as Comcast Interactive Capital
Comcast
American entertainment company
Holdings), which was originally founded in late 1980 as a subsidiary of Cablevision (which itself is also defunct), and is majority-owned and controlled
AMC_Global_Media
American cable company
Cablevision from TCI along with several other systems in New York and New Jersey in 1998. In early 1999, US Cable bought the system from Cablevision because
US_Cable
American cable provider
3 million (2016). Altice bought Cablevision, the Optimum brand included, for $17.7 billion in June 2016. Cablevision was combined with Suddenlink Communications
Optimum_(brand)
American businessman (born 1955)
Cablevision, founded by his father, until its sale in June 2016 to European telecom conglomerate Altice. Dolan is one of six children of Cablevision founder
James_Dolan_(businessman)
Greenwich Cablevision was the first community television station in Britain, broadcasting briefly in the Greenwich area of London during the 1970s. Greenwich
Greenwich_Cablevision
Defunct Canadian cable company
Ottawa Cablevision was a cable television provider in the Ottawa region, operating primarily in the western half of the city. Ottawa Cablevision was founded
Ottawa_Cablevision
Mexican cable system operator
services to individuals and companies with coverage in cities in Mexico. Cablevisión was founded on October 3, 1960, by a group of 10 people led by architect
Izzi_Telecom
India's public service broadcaster
Service Electric Shentel Spectrum SRT Communications TDS Telecom Troy Cablevision TruVista Communications Vyve Broadband WOW! Satellite Claro Puerto Rico
Doordarshan
Former American telecommunications company, acquired by Altice USA
acquired Cablevision Systems Corporation on June 21, 2016, Suddenlink was combined with Cablevision. Together with Optimum, the name used by Cablevision for
Suddenlink_Communications
Regional sports network in New York City
college sports events. The channel was first established in 1976 by Cablevision as Cablevision Sports 3; the channel later rebranded as SportsChannel New York
MSG_Sportsnet
American cable television company
would become MediaOne RoadRunner. In 1996, US West acquired Continental Cablevision for $5.3 billion in stock and renamed it MediaOne (initially named Media1)
MediaOne
Television channel
Sheffield Cablevision was a cable television community channel in Sheffield, England which launched on 29 August 1973. The channel was one of five community
Sheffield_Cablevision
American sports holding company
Hartford Wolf Pack. The original company was established in 2010 when Cablevision spun off the New York Knicks, New York Rangers, Madison Square Garden
Madison_Square_Garden_Sports
Defunct American retailer
bankruptcy and was purchased by Cablevision for $80 million (equivalent to $143 million in 2024).[citation needed] Cablevision eventually dropped the "Nobody
The_Wiz_(store)
American media executive
marketing manager at AMC. In 1996, Dolan began working at Cablevision. In 2004, she was Cablevision Systems Senior VP, Digital Product Management. In 2008
Kristin_Dolan
Cable television provider in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
July 2009, Shaw Communications announced that it would acquire Mountain Cablevision for $300 million. In September 2009, Rogers Communications sued Shaw
Mountain_Cablevision
Canadian cable TV and Internet service provider
Cablevision du Nord de Québec, doing business as Cablevision, is a cable television and Internet service provider in Canada. The company predominantly
Cablevision_(Canada)
American multinational technology company
MediaOne/Continental Cablevision Tele-Communications Inc. Baja Broadband US Cable Bresnan Communications Bright House Networks Cablevision Champion Broadband
Apple_Inc.
Brand of Charter Communications used to market telecommunications services
MediaOne/Continental Cablevision Tele-Communications Inc. Baja Broadband US Cable Bresnan Communications Bright House Networks Cablevision Champion Broadband
Spectrum_(brand)
American media conglomerate (1952-2005)
systems that CBS acquired in the 1960s. The division was known as Viacom Cablevision until the early 1990s, when it was renamed to Viacom Cable. By 1995,
Viacom_(1952–2005)
American basic cable channel launched in 1993
included the Journal itself, Adelphia, Scripps-Howard, Continental Cablevision, Cablevision, and most importantly, the Tribune Company, which provided the
Food_Network
American cable television company
Communications, Service Electric Cable TV of New Jersey, and Service Electric Cablevision. The cable system in Wilkes-Barre and vicinity moved operations to Service
Service_Electric
the subscribers' media content is stored. The term RS-DVR is used by Cablevision for their version of this technology. NDVR is a consumer service where
Network_DVR
National television corporation of Pakistan
MediaOne/Continental Cablevision Tele-Communications Inc. Baja Broadband US Cable Bresnan Communications Bright House Networks Cablevision Champion Broadband
Pakistan Television Corporation
Pakistan_Television_Corporation
American businessman (born 1929)
Gerry (born December 24, 1929) is an American billionaire and founder of Cablevision Industries. Gerry was born to a Jewish family in Liberty, New York, the
Alan_Gerry
Defunct regional sports network based in Chicago
network that was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois and was owned by Cablevision for most of its history (from 1987 to 2005). News Corporation acquired
Fox_Sports_Net_Chicago
Singaporean state-owned media company
MediaOne/Continental Cablevision Tele-Communications Inc. Baja Broadband US Cable Bresnan Communications Bright House Networks Cablevision Champion Broadband
Mediacorp
Defunct American cable television provider
point active in the United States, Chile, and Poland, it was acquired by Cablevision in 2010, renamed Optimum West, and then sold to Charter Communications
Bresnan_Communications
American fiber provider
2015, Cablevision sued Verizon in the Southern District of New York to challenge Verizon's claim that it is 100 percent fiber-based. Cablevision started
Verizon_Fios
American daily newspaper founded in 1940
million bid from Cablevision. In May 2008, News Corporation withdrew its bid, and on May 12, 2008, Newsday reported that Cablevision would purchase the
Newsday
Omineca Cablevision was a cable television and internet service provider in Omineca Country, near Prince George, British Columbia. The company served
Omineca_Cablevision
Argentinian internet service provider
organization until 2003, when it was merged with Cablevisión, a cable television provider. Cablevisión was part of the Grupo Clarín, thus Fibertel became
Fibertel
American sports-oriented pay television network
tier. Cablevision, however, continued to refuse to carry any NFL Network programming other than the Texas Bowl. It even announced that Cablevision would
NFL_Network
American telecommunications and mass media company
managed services, and unified communications. In late 2012, with longtime Cablevision executive Thomas Rutledge named as their CEO, Charter relocated its corporate
Charter_Communications
US cable television provider
UA-Columbia Cablevision was a cable television provider in the United States. Originally partially owned by United Artists Entertainment (UA), UA would
UA-Columbia_Cablevision
Defunct cable television provider for Newfoundland & Labrador
other investors[who?] from time to time[when?]. Under the name Avalon Cablevision, the company secured the cable TV franchise for the St. John's/Mount
Cable_Atlantic
American digital cable television channel
being carried on the systems of Cablevision, a limited amount of Time Warner Cable and Mediacom systems. When Cablevision spun off Rainbow Media into a
Wedding_Central
American group of regional sports networks
group of regional sports networks in the United States that was owned by Cablevision, which from 1988 until the group's demise, operated it as a joint venture
SportsChannel
Mexican investor (born 1957)
Consulate in New York. Five days later, "Martínez purchased 40 % shares of Cablevisión, the cable television system of Grupo Clarin, the largest media company
David_Martínez_(businessman)
Canadian cable television and telecommunications company
of the first cable licences granted by the CRTC. It acquired Halifax Cablevision Ltd., at the time the largest system in Eastern Canada, in 1985. Through
Eastlink_(company)
Italian and American businessman (1949–2026)
privately owned by Commisso. He previously worked for companies including Cablevision, the Royal Bank of Canada, and Chase Manhattan Bank. From 2017, Commisso
Rocco_B._Commisso
Hamlet and census-designated place in New York, United States
Santana fundraiser nets $30,000 for John Coltrane home repair". Newsday. Cablevision. Archived from the original on December 29, 2013. Retrieved December
Dix_Hills,_New_York
American company which owns the New York Yankees baseball team
World Series championship. The team was in discussions to be sold to Cablevision, who at the time owned the broadcast rights to every Major League Baseball
Yankee_Global_Enterprises
American regional sports network
very limited distribution as Cablevision, Comcast and Time Warner Cable routinely fought over carriage agreements. Cablevision attempted to buy the Yankees
YES_Network
American pay television channel
Movietime by multiple consortium cable providers (Comcast, Continental Cablevision, Cox Cable, TCI, and Warner Cable), HBO/Warner Communications, and various
E!
Television channel
provider Cablevision, on the day that its carriage contract was set to expire. After months of negotiations, an agreement between Scripps and Cablevision was
HGTV
Luxembourg-based multinational telecommunications and mass media company
Orange. On 17 September 2015, it was announced that Altice would acquire Cablevision, a Bethpage, Long Island based cable provider for US$17.7 billion, including
Altice
Indian cable TV service operator
MediaOne/Continental Cablevision Tele-Communications Inc. Baja Broadband US Cable Bresnan Communications Bright House Networks Cablevision Champion Broadband
Hathway
Proposed stadium in New York City
Cablevision and from Transgas, a power company. On March 31, 2005, the MTA board voted to accept the bid from the Jets, even though the Cablevision offer
West_Side_Stadium
American internet television company
Service Electric Shentel Spectrum SRT Communications TDS Telecom Troy Cablevision TruVista Communications Vyve Broadband WOW! Satellite Claro Puerto Rico
Philo_(company)
Award ceremony for films of 2009
television company Cablevision on March 7, 2010, the weekend of the 82nd Academy Awards. The station was removed from Cablevision's lineup at 12:01 a.m
82nd_Academy_Awards
American digital streaming subscription service
Service Electric Shentel Spectrum SRT Communications TDS Telecom Troy Cablevision TruVista Communications Vyve Broadband WOW! Satellite Claro Puerto Rico
Dove Channel (streaming service)
Dove_Channel_(streaming_service)
American cable television company
Communications. PJC sold their cable assets, including KVC, to Continental Cablevision in 1995. These systems subsequently became MediaOne, AT&T Broadband,
King_Videocable
Experimental cable TV in England
Wellingborough Cablevision was a cable television broadcaster that operated in the Wellingborough area of Northamptonshire, England, during a period of
Wellingborough_Cablevision
Suite of high-definition TV networks
were originally part of the Voom DTH satellite platform launched by Cablevision and were operated by its subsidiary, Rainbow DBS Company. In 2003, Voom
Voom_HD_Networks
Former American regional sports network
American regional sports network owned by the Rainbow Media division of Cablevision, and operated as an affiliate of SportsChannel. Headquartered in Cincinnati
SportsChannel_Cincinnati
Television content transmitted via signals on coaxial or fibre-optic cable
MediaOne/Continental Cablevision Tele-Communications Inc. Baja Broadband US Cable Bresnan Communications Bright House Networks Cablevision Champion Broadband
Cable_television
Former Canadian communications company
Trillium Cable in Ontario, Telecable in Saskatchewan, Greater Winnipeg Cablevision (serving areas east of the Red River), and Videon Cablesystems of Winnipeg
Shaw_Communications
American direct broadcast satellite and streaming TV company
MediaOne/Continental Cablevision Tele-Communications Inc. Baja Broadband US Cable Bresnan Communications Bright House Networks Cablevision Champion Broadband
DirecTV
Television channel
created by comedian Andrés Bustamante. The channel launched in 2001 on Cablevisión and had a brief phase on Sky. Its programming mostly consisted of original
Ponchivisión
1992 experimental pay-per-view telecast of Olympic events in the United States
While an ambitious project, the Triplecast – a joint venture of NBC and Cablevision – was a massive financial failure. NBC, which had broadcast rights to
Olympics_Triplecast
acquired by EMA June 22, 2016 FBHS Fortune Brands Home & Security CVC Cablevision Systems CVC acquired by Altice NV June 3, 2016 TDG TransDigm Group BXLT
List_of_S&P_500_companies
American businessman
American businessman, who was the founder, chairman, and CEO of Continental Cablevision. With an estimated current[update] net worth of around $3.5 billion,
Amos_Hostetter_Jr.
Former American cable sports news network
Programming Holdings, a joint venture between the Rainbow Media subsidiary of Cablevision, NBC and Liberty Media. Predating the launch of the originally similar
NewSport
School district in the U.S. state of New York
(February 5, 2002). "Bowen Takes a Break to Sign With Hofstra". Newsday. Cablevision. Archived from the original on December 29, 2013. Retrieved December
Half Hollow Hills Central School District
Half_Hollow_Hills_Central_School_District
American pay TV channel
September 1, 1994, under the ownership of Rainbow Media, a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corporation. IFC originated as a spin-off of then-sibling channel
IFC_(American_TV_channel)
American telecommunications company
Service Electric Shentel Spectrum SRT Communications TDS Telecom Troy Cablevision TruVista Communications Vyve Broadband WOW! Satellite Claro Puerto Rico
TDS_Telecom
Mexican regional telecommunications company
Televisa to unify its regional-based TV providers, such as Cablecom and Cablevisión, under one sole brand. It is the second-largest cable operator in Mexico
Cablemás
Television station in New York City
containing a message from Cablevision about the removal. To avoid interruption of programming, the station urged Cablevision subscribers in the station's
WABC-TV
National Basketball Association team in New York City
2018. Retrieved August 5, 2018. Chass, Murray (August 28, 1994), "ITT-Cablevision Deal Reported To Buy Madison Square Garden", The New York Times, archived
New_York_Knicks
American regional sports network
television broadcasting rights, which were previously held by Cablevision. From 1998 to 2002, Cablevision had a monopoly on the cable television rights to all
SNY
American satellite TV provider
Jeffrey, Don (June 5, 2012). "Dish's Ad-Skip Tool May Benefit From Cablevision DVR Case". Bloomberg. Retrieved June 5, 2012. Stelter, Brian (May 16
Dish_Network
Free ad-supported streaming television service
MediaOne/Continental Cablevision Tele-Communications Inc. Baja Broadband US Cable Bresnan Communications Bright House Networks Cablevision Champion Broadband
Pluto_TV
Defunct American cable television provider
later acquired by Charter Communications, Cox Communications, and then Cablevision and Comcast Corporation. After graduating from Southwestern Oklahoma
Tele-Communications_Inc.
American streaming television service
MediaOne/Continental Cablevision Tele-Communications Inc. Baja Broadband US Cable Bresnan Communications Bright House Networks Cablevision Champion Broadband
FuboTV
Former movie theater in Manhattan, New York
behalf of Cablevision, which owned the theater. The theater was previously part of the Clearview Cinemas chain, which was owned by Cablevision, prior to
Ziegfeld_Theatre_(1969)
American cable and satellite television channel
cases. The channel was initially a joint venture between Time Warner, Cablevision, American Lawyer Media, Liberty Media and GE with Liberty joining the
TruTV
Broadcasting of television using artificial satellites
MediaOne/Continental Cablevision Tele-Communications Inc. Baja Broadband US Cable Bresnan Communications Bright House Networks Cablevision Champion Broadband
Satellite_television
Argentine media conglomerate
America), Papel Prensa (the nation's principal newsprint manufacturer), Cablevisión cable television, the Artear media company, and numerous other media
Clarín_Group
Nigerian DTT and satellite television service
Service Electric Shentel Spectrum SRT Communications TDS Telecom Troy Cablevision TruVista Communications Vyve Broadband WOW! Satellite Claro Puerto Rico
HiTV
Security Inc. (NYSE:FBHS) replaced Cablevision Systems Corp. (NYSE:CVC) in the S&P 500 index. Altice NV acquired Cablevision. May 31, 2016 HELE Helen of Troy
List_of_S&P_400_companies
originally established on April 17, 1989 by a joint venture of NBC and Cablevision as the Consumer News and Business Channel. Closing Bell Fast Money Mad
List of programs broadcast by CNBC
List_of_programs_broadcast_by_CNBC
American subscription streaming TV service
Service Electric Shentel Spectrum SRT Communications TDS Telecom Troy Cablevision TruVista Communications Vyve Broadband WOW! Satellite Claro Puerto Rico
YouTube_TV
Defunct Argentine subscription television and Internet provider company
early 1990s, there were two cable companies in Buenos Aires, VCC and Cablevisión. These were followed by two small cable operators in 1991: Buenos Aires
Multicanal_(Argentina)
American national television network
division of New York–based Cablevision and Toronto-based CHUM Limited. CHUM would later sell its 50% stake in the network to Cablevision in 2000, but allowed
Fuse_(TV_channel)
American actor and racecar driver (born 1966)
29, 2012, Mexican cable company Cablemás, Megacable and Mexico city's Cablevisión launched an advertising campaign featuring Dempsey as the love interest
Patrick_Dempsey
American television series
sixth season premiered on October 2, 2012 on Velocity and Discovery (Cablevision). In June 2019, it was announced that the show would be returning for
Overhaulin'
Telecommunications company in Ohio, USA
central Ohio, which were formerly served by predecessor Erie County Cablevision. Buckeye Broadband also operates the Buckeye Cable Sports Network (BCSN)
Buckeye_Broadband
Right to perform music in public
in Cablevision's favor. While rejecting the third contention raised by the plaintiff the court assumed for the sake of its argument that Cablevision was
Performing_rights
Argentina communications company
foundation in 1995 until 2021 when it absorbed Telecom's Fibertel and Cablevisión subsidiaries, combining both broadband and mobile internet services under
Telecom_Personal
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Rock; Iron Strong
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Hindi/Indian
(रावण) Hindi name RAVANA means "person with ten necks." In Hindu mythology, this is the name of a demon king of Ceylon who kidnapped Rama's wife, Sita.
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Giving counsel, Advisor, Guide
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Moon Goddess, Divine, Heavenly
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant spelling of Rouse.
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Fair One
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Lord Shiva's Daughter
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King
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