Cablevision Subsidiary Acquires Sundance Channel
SkyReport.com (May 8, 2008)
(New York) Rainbow Media Holdings, Cablevision's programming subsidiary, today reached an agreement to acquire Sundance Channel and other Robert Redford-controlled entities from NBC and CBS as part of a $496 million stock exchange deal. Under terms of the tax-free arrangement, Rainbow will hand over approximately 12.7 million shares of GE common stock plus a cash adjustment at closing based on the current value of the shares. CBS and Redford's entities will receive a cash payment from GE for their interests. Sundance Channel, which reaches nearly 30 million households, joins AMC, IFC and WE TV as a Rainbow Media property.
SkyReport.com (May 8, 2008)
(New York) Rainbow Media Holdings, Cablevision's programming subsidiary, today reached an agreement to acquire Sundance Channel and other Robert Redford-controlled entities from NBC and CBS as part of a $496 million stock exchange deal. Under terms of the tax-free arrangement, Rainbow will hand over approximately 12.7 million shares of GE common stock plus a cash adjustment at closing based on the current value of the shares. CBS and Redford's entities will receive a cash payment from GE for their interests. Sundance Channel, which reaches nearly 30 million households, joins AMC, IFC and WE TV as a Rainbow Media property.