Charles Dolan, the billionaire founder of HBO and Cablevision whose family owns Madison Square Garden and AMC Networks, died Saturday from natural causes, the Dolan family announced in a statement.
Charles Dolan, the trailblazing founder of HBO and Cablevision Systems Corp., passed away at the age of 98. It was reported that the billionaire died of natural causes.
Bobby Bank/WireImage Charles Dolan, a billionaire television pioneer, has died. He was 98. A family spokesperson told PEOPLE in a statement on Saturday, Dec. 28 that Dolan died "from natural ...
Charles Dolan, the billionaire founder of HBO and Cablevision, whose family owns Madison Square Garden, has died at age 98, his family said Saturday. Dolan passed away of natural causes surrounded ...
Dolan’s career began when he was just 26, in New York City in 1952. He founded Sterling Manhattan Cable in 1962, which is known to have exclusive agreements with New York pro-sports teams ...
Charles Dolan, the billionaire founder of HBO and Cablevision whose family owns Madison Square Garden and AMC Networks, died Saturday from natural causes, the Dolan family announced in a statement.
Charles Dolan, the television innovator who founded ... In the big city, Dolan came up with the idea that would turn him into a billionaire. He believed that people would pay extra for cable ...
Billionaire Charles Dolan, a trailblazer in bringing cable television to a large part of the US who created what became HBO, has died at age 98. He was also the head of a family with an "empire ...
Dolan shown in 2023. Dolan is the son of HBO creator Charles Dolan who died Saturday at the age of 98. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI Dec. 29 (UPI) --HBO creator and billionaire Charles Dolan has died at ...
Dec. 29 (UPI) --HBO creator and billionaire Charles Dolan has died at the age of 98. A long-time media entrepreneur, Dolan was selling special programming to hotels through his Teleguide service ...
In 2015, the Dolan family sold Cablevision to European company Altice for nearly $18bn (£14.3bn). By then Dolan's son James was running what the New York Times called the family's empire.