Charles DOLAN's BIO

rang1995

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Sep 30, 2003
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Bergen co NJ
Charles F. Dolan




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Charles F. Dolan is the founder and chairman of Cablevision Systems Corporation, one of the nation's leading telecommunications and entertainment companies.

Over the past 30 years, Cablevision has developed a portfolio of operations that ranges from high-speed Internet access, and robust digital cable and high-definition (HD) television packages to championship professional sports teams, world-renowned entertainment venues and national television program networks. Founded by Mr. Dolan in 1973 as a cable television operator serving 1,500 customers in New York's Long Island suburbs, Cablevision now serves approximately 3 million cable television households in the New York metropolitan area. Its New York tri-state customer base is the largest cable cluster in the nation.

Cablevision currently offers a range of digital and telecommunications services made possible by state-of-the-art fiber-optic coaxial cable networks. These services include iO: Interactive Optimum digital video, Optimum Online high-speed data, and Optimum Voice digital voice-over-cable. This new generation of advanced digital telecommunications offerings is available to more than 4.4 million households in the company's New York metropolitan service area.

In 2003, Rainbow DBS, Cablevision's satellite service division, launched a telecommunications satellite and began delivering VOOM, the first television service to offer a comprehensive array of high-definition programming, featuring an exclusive VOOM package of 21 HD channels.

In addition to its telecommunications services and VOOM, Cablevision offers competitive local commercial and residential telephone service. Meanwhile, Rainbow Media Holdings LLC, a Cablevision subsidiary, reaches more than 200 million customers worldwide through its many popular national, regional and local programming networks, including AMC, IFC (The Independent Film Channel), WE: Women's Entertainment, Fuse, MSG Network, News 12 Networks and the MetroChannels.

Firmly positioned in New York's entertainment industry, Cablevision also is the controlling owner of the Madison Square Garden L.P., which includes the arena complex as well as its sports teams: the New York Knicks, Rangers and Liberty. In addition, the company owns Radio City Entertainment and, through that entity, holds a 25-year lease on New York's Radio City Music Hall. Cablevision also owns and operates Clearview Cinemas, one of the tri-state area's leading motion picture exhibition circuits.

Charles "Chuck" Dolan was born on October 16, 1926 in Cleveland. The son of an inventor, he served in the U.S. Air Force and studied at John Carroll University before blazing a trail in telecommunications. His earliest professional endeavors focused on the packaging, marketing and distribution of sports and industrial films. Working together with his wife in their Cleveland home, Mr. Dolan edited and produced short film reels of sports events for syndication to television stations. Selling the business, Mr. Dolan joined the acquiring firm and moved east to New York, the center of the developing electronic media world.

In the early 1960s, Mr. Dolan established Teleguide Inc., which provided information services via cable to New York City hotels. That same decade, he founded Sterling Manhattan Cable, the first urban cable television company in the nation. In its early years, Sterling forged first-of-its-kind agreements to bring New York professional sports teams, cultural programming and movies into the homes of New York City cable viewers.

In the early 1970s, Mr. Dolan founded Home Box Office Inc., the first premium programming service in the cable television industry. He organized Cablevision Systems Corporation on Long Island after the sale of Home Box Office to Time-Life, Inc. and has spearheaded many of the company's advancements. Most recently, he was the vision behind VOOM, Cablevision's effort to expand content delivery and meet the demands of the exploding, but underserved, HDTV market, which is expected to include 6 million households by the end of 2003 — and 12 million by year-end 2005.
Mr. Dolan is a trustee of Fairfield University in Connecticut and a member of the board of governors of St. Francis Hospital in Port Washington, N.Y.

Mr. Dolan and his wife, Helen Ann, reside on Long Island. They have six grown children, three of whom are in management at Cablevision.
 
rang1995 said:
Most recently, he was the vision behind VOOM, Cablevision's effort to expand content delivery and meet the demands of the exploding, but underserved, HDTV market, which is expected to include 6 million households by the end of 2003 — and 12 million by year-end 2005.[/B]

i think he was a little off in his numbers ;)
 
hbk409 said:
i think he was a little off in his numbers ;)

I think the numbers reflect estimates for the numbers of households with HD-ready TVs. In other words: potentential rather than actual Voom customers.

CDH.
 
does anyone know that actually number of hdtv currently in homes? or should i say how many homes currently have hdtvs?
 

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