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Newsday.com to begin charging readers...but US dailies have been hesitant to do so out of fear it could hurt traffic to their websites. Cablevision purchased Newsday, which has a print circulation of 368,000, from the Tribune Co. last year for 650 million US dollars. © 2009 AFP In this article: Newsday, Cablevision, Long Island, Revenue, US, Tribune Co., News Corp., and Rupert Murdoch |
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The Australian | October 25, 2009
Newsday bets on internet users
...information? Jiminez is betting they will. The site will be free to subscribers to Newsday's print edition and to customers of Cablevision, the pay-TV company that outbid Murdoch for Newsday last year. But that still leaves a couple of million...
In this article: Newsday, Rupert Murdoch, Long Island, New York, and News Corporation
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Newsday.com - Long Island | May 12, 2008
Cablevision chief: Deal will 'bolster' Newsday
...control the others. A Cablevision spokesperson declined to comment on widespread speculation that either Murdoch or Zuckerman still could work out an operational deal with Newsday even under Cablevision ownership. Newsday publisher...
In this article: Newsday, Cablevision Systems Corp., Tribune Co., Rupert Murdoch, Long Island, Mortimer Zuckerman, Sam Zell, and News Corp.
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International Herald Tribune | May 08, 2008
Murdoch keeps his sights on Newsday - International Herald Tribune
...$580 million, but two other bidders have come forward. Mortimer Zuckerman, the owner of The Daily News, matched Murdoch's offer, while Cablevision, the Long Island cable operator that also owns Madison Square Garden and the New York...
In this article: Rupert Murdoch, Newsday, News Corp., Revenue, Fox Interactive Media, MySpace, Long Island, The Daily News, and Super Bowl
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Newsday.com - Long Island | May 12, 2008
Cablevision, Newsday ink $650M deal
...had led it to sell off assets, such as Newsday. Cablevision, a latecomer to the bidding for Newsday, beat News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch, one of the world's most influential media moguls. He bid $580 million for the newspaper and dropped...
In this article: Newsday, Cablevision Systems Corp., Tribune Co., Sam Zell, Daily News, Long Island, and News Corp.
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International Herald Tribune | May 12, 2008
Cablevision strikes deal to buy Newsday - International Herald Tribune
...Corp. owns The New York Post, and Mortimer Zuckerman, owner of The Daily News. Both Murdoch and Zuckerman bid $580 million, or $70 million less than Cablevision. "If you look at The Post and Zuckerman's bid, there are real synergies there,"...
In this article: Cablevision Systems, Newsday, Charles Dolan, Tribune Co., Mortimer Zuckerman, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, Sundance Channel, and Long Island
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TIME: Top Stories | May 12, 2008
Cablevision Buys <em>Newsday</em> for $650M
...newspaper Newsday from Tribune Co. for $650 million. Cablevision beat out media mogul Rupert Murdoch, CEO of News Corp., who withdrew his own $580 million bid on Saturday. New York Daily News owner Mortimer Zuckerman had also bid $580...
In this article: Tribune Co., Newsday, Long Island, New York Daily News, Mortimer Zuckerman, News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, and NEW YORK
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Markets News | May 11, 2008
Rupert Murdoch pulls plug on Newsday offer
...victor in the battle for Newsday. The news comes as a blow to Mr Murdoch, who, just last week, brushed aside suggestions Cablevision might outbid him, during News Corp's quarterly results conference call. advertisement Newsday is a...
In this article: Rupert Murdoch, Newsday, News Corporation, Tribune, New York City, Charles Dolan, New York Post, and Yahoo
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www.washingtonpost.com | May 08, 2008
Cablevision adds subscribers
...Sundance Channel when the transaction closes. Cablevision agreed to pay $496 million in a stock and cash deal to General Electric Co's (GE.N) NBC Universal, CBS Corp (CBS.N) and Redford. Cablevision has not commented on its potential bid...
In this article: Cablevision Systems Corp, Revenue, Rupert Murdoch, Newsday, NEW YORK, Sundance Channel, Robert Redford, Long Island, and Derivative
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Guardian Unlimited | May 07, 2008
Setback for Murdoch over MySpace results Business The Guardian
...with those of his New York Post title to improve cashflow by $100m annually. He brushed aside suggestions that competing buyer Cablevision might outbid him. In Britain, earnings grew in double-digit terms at News Corp's stable of...
In this article: Rupert Murdoch, News Corporation, MySpace, Facebook, Dow Jones, Revenue, Peter Chernin, Newsday, News of the World, and The Guardian
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Description from Wikipedia:
Cablevision Systems Corporation (NYSE: CVC) is an American cable television company. It is the 5th largest cable provider in the USA, with most customers residing in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and parts of Pennsylvania. Cablevision also offers high-speed Internet connections (Optimum Online), as well as digital cable (iO), and VoIP phone service (Optimum Voice) through its Optimum brand name.
- Name:
- Cablevision Systems Corporation
- Type:
- Public (NYSE: CVC)
- Location:
- Bethpage, New York, USA
- Founded:
- 1973
- Stock Symbol:
- CVC
- Industry:
- Cable television, Professional sports
- Key People:
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- Charles Dolan, Chairman
- James Dolan, President & CEO
- Products:
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- Radio City Music Hall
- Hartford Wolf Pack
- Madison Square Garden
- iO Digital Cable (Television)
- Optimum Lightpath (Business)
- Optimum Online (Internet)
- News 12
- Optimum Voice (VoIP Phone)
- Cable Television
- New York Knicks
- New York Liberty
- New York Rangers
- Revenue:
- $7.23 billion USD (2007)
- No. of Employees:
- 19,095 (2004)
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