European telecoms group Altice has agreed to buy U.S. cable TV operator Cablevision for a mix of cash and shares in a deal worth $17.7 billion including debt, the two companies confirmed on Thursday.
NEW YORK -- European telecommunications and cable company Altice has agreed to buy New York cable operator Cablevision for $17.7 billion, including debt. Altice announced the deal Thursday morning ...
The judge, though, won't yet void a carriage deal between the two companies. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large A New York federal judge has denied Viacom‘s motion to dismiss an antitrust ...
Since Gov. Kathy Hochul nominated Justice Hector LaSalle to be chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals, the judicial nominee has come under scrutiny for his decision in the 2015 case Cablevision ...
A New York federal judge gunned down Cablevision’s hilarious anti-Verizon commercials and issued a temporary injunction against the cable firm. Cablevision’s TV spots featuring dueling cowboys mock ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If the Dolans, perhaps the media industry’s most hard-nosed and stubborn band of entrepreneurs, are willing to part with their ...
Cablevision has been rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court. On Monday, the cable company petitioned for an emergency stay to halt the National Labor Relations Board’s investigation of complaints that it ...
WILMINGTON, Del.(CN) – Cablevision’s controlling Dolan family have given themselves more than $100 million in undeserved compensation and padded their already exorbitant salaries with $13 million in ...
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