Cablevision: Spinoff Won't Occur in 2004
WASHINGTON - Cablevision Systems Corp. Friday said it no longer believes it will complete the spinoff of its Rainbow Media Enterprises unit this year as planned.
The unit includes Voom, Cablevision's nascent satellite TV service, along with Clearview Cinemas and cable channels AMC, IFC and WE.
Cablevision, the sixth-largest cable operator in the country by subscribers, had previously pushed back its spinoff date to the fourth quarter from the third quarter. The company is based in Bethpage, N.Y.
Cablevision said it wouldn't comment beyond Friday's filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The company last month also disclosed changes to its spinoff plan, saying it would hand over $350 million in preferred interests to the new entity. Cablevision had intended to hold on to redeemable preferred membership interests. By giving those up, Cablevision effectively reduced Rainbow's liabilities.
WASHINGTON - Cablevision Systems Corp. Friday said it no longer believes it will complete the spinoff of its Rainbow Media Enterprises unit this year as planned.
The unit includes Voom, Cablevision's nascent satellite TV service, along with Clearview Cinemas and cable channels AMC, IFC and WE.
Cablevision, the sixth-largest cable operator in the country by subscribers, had previously pushed back its spinoff date to the fourth quarter from the third quarter. The company is based in Bethpage, N.Y.
Cablevision said it wouldn't comment beyond Friday's filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The company last month also disclosed changes to its spinoff plan, saying it would hand over $350 million in preferred interests to the new entity. Cablevision had intended to hold on to redeemable preferred membership interests. By giving those up, Cablevision effectively reduced Rainbow's liabilities.