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Cablevision

Cablevision Systems Corporation was an American cable television company with systems serving areas surrounding New York City. It was the fifth-largest cable provider[2] and ninth-largest television provider in the United States.[3] Throughout its existence and in its final years, Cablevision exclusively served customers residing in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and a small part of Pennsylvania. However, at one time it provided service in as many as 19 states. Cablevision also offered high-speed Internet connections (Optimum Online), digital cable (Optimum TV/IO Digital Cable), and VoIP (Optimum Voice) phone service (the eighth-largest telephone provider in the U.S.)[4] through its Optimum brand name. Cablevision also offered a WiFi-only mobile phone service dubbed Freewheel.

Cablevision Systems Corporation

Cablevision logo from 1989 to 2016.
Cablevision headquarters at the former Grumman campus in Bethpage, New York.
TypePublic
NYSE: CVC
IndustryTelecommunications
Mass media
Founded1973; 50 years ago (1973)
FounderCharles F. Dolan
DefunctJune 21, 2016; 6 years ago (2016-06-21)
FateAcquired by Altice
SuccessorAltice USA
HeadquartersBethpage, New York, U.S.
Area served
New York metropolitan area
Key people
Charles F. Dolan
(Chairman)
James Dolan
(CEO)
Brian Sweeney
(President)
ProductsCable
(Internet)
(VoIP Phone)
(Business)
ServicesOptimum TV (Television)
Optimum Online (Internet)
Optimum Voice (VoIP Phone)
Optimum Lightpath (Business)
News 12
Newsday
amNewYork
MSG Varsity
Revenue $ 6.461 billion (2014)[1]
$921.25 million (2014)[1]
$311.44 million (2014)[1]
Total assets $6.765 billion (2014)[1]
Total equity −$5.041 billion (2014)[1]
Number of employees
13,656 (Sept 2015)[1]
DivisionsTelecommunications Services

On June 21, 2016, Cablevision was acquired by European telecom conglomerate Altice. The former Cablevision services operate under Altice USA which continues to operate brands Optimum Online, Optimum Voice, and Optimum TV.

History

In the mid-1960s, Charles Dolan built a cable system called Sterling Manhattan Cable in the borough of Manhattan and launched Home Box Office (HBO).[5] He ended up selling both the cable system and HBO to Time Life Inc. He used the money to start a new cable system in suburban Long Island called CableVision. Cablevision, having changed its name from CableVision, quickly expanded by building on Long Island and acquiring smaller cable systems from other providers.[6] Cablevision also built systems throughout the New York metro area: some of the other boroughs of New York City, New Jersey, Westchester County, and Connecticut.

In the 1980s, Cablevision also expanded into the Chicago, Boston, and Cleveland areas. By the mid-1990s Cablevision would offer service to 2.9 million subscribers in 19 states. Through a series of transactions in the late 1990s, Cablevision decided to consolidate their cable systems into three core areas: New York, Cleveland, and Boston. Despite reducing the number of areas served they were able to bring the number of subscribers to 3.5 million through these transactions. One major transaction made at this time was with Tele-Communications Inc. (TCI). Cablevision gained 10 New York area cable systems from TCI and in exchange TCI gained 33% ownership in the company. In 1999, AT&T Corporation took over TCI thus giving them the one-third ownership in Cablevision.[7] In 2000, Cablevision sold-off its remaining systems outside the New York area in Boston,[8] Cleveland, and Kalamazoo, Michigan to MediaOne, Adelphia, and Charter Communications respectively. As part of the deal, Cablevision traded its Boston area systems for MediaOne's Hudson Valley systems. AT&T sold its share of Cablevision in 2001.

On June 13, 2010, Cablevision announced that it would acquire Bresnan Communications for $1.37 billion.[9] Bresnan provided service to about 308,000 cable subscribers in Colorado, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming. This is the first time in a decade that Cablevision has owned systems outside the New York area (although Bresnan, like Cablevision, had its headquarters in the New York City suburbs). In May 2011, Cablevision rebranded the Bresnan systems as Optimum West.

On February 8, 2013, Cablevision reached an agreement to sell its Optimum West systems to Charter Communications for US$1.63 billion.[10]

On November 23, 2013, Cablevision laid off 400 employees.[11]

On September 17, 2015, it was announced that Patrick Drahi's European telecom conglomerate Altice would acquire Cablevision for $17.7 billion, including debt, pending regulatory approval.[12][13] The deal was approved by the FCC on May 3, 2016[14] and after approval from various regional regulators such as New Jersey's Board of Public Utilities and the New York Public Service Commission, closed on June 21, 2016.[15] Under the terms of the deal, Altice paid $34.90 in cash for each share in Cablevision and a 22% premium to the company's stock price; Altice also assumed Cablevision's debt.[16] The former assets of Cablevision operate as Altice USA.

Role in the West Side Stadium debate

In 2004 and 2005, Cablevision provided funding for an advertising campaign against the proposed construction of a stadium on the West Side of Manhattan supported by the Mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg. The stadium would have principally served the New York Jets, and was an essential part of New York City's failed bid for the 2012 Olympics. Cablevision had offered a competitive bid that far exceeded the bid of the Jets for property owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, where the new stadium would have been located. The plans to build the stadium were abandoned in June 2005 when the New York State Assembly under the leadership of Speaker Sheldon Silver refused to provide state subsidies for the project.

Philanthropy

In 1998, Cablevision helped found The Lustgarten Foundation, which has become the largest private foundation dedicated solely to funding pancreatic cancer research in America.[17] The foundation was named after former Cablevision chairman Marc Lustgarten and has raised over $16 million. Cablevision currently underwrites the foundation, covering all administrative and fundraising costs, allowing 100% of all donations to go directly to research programs and grants to help cure pancreatic cancer, as well as sponsoring dozens of walks/runs across the country.[18] The foundation is a 4-star charity on Charity Navigator, ranking at this level for its organizational and financial transparency, low administrative costs, board, and growth.[19]

The Madison Square Garden Company

In 1994, Paramount Communications (formerly Gulf+Western), the owner of Madison Square Garden, was acquired by Viacom, who in turn sold the MSG properties to Cablevision and ITT Corporation, which had 50% ownership each. ITT would sell its share to Cablevision three years later.

On February 9, 2010 Cablevision spun off its subsidiary Madison Square Garden, L.P. into a new company named The Madison Square Garden Company (MSG). Although a separate company, it was run by the Cablevision CEO, James Dolan. He remained an important figure in both companies until Cablevision's sale in 2016, and continues to head MSG. The company has three divisions consisting of professional sports teams, two regional sports networks, and several entertainment venues.[20]

MSG controls its namesake Madison Square Garden arena in New York City, and the professional sports teams that play there: the New York Knicks, and New York Rangers. The same company also owns the Hartford Wolf Pack, a minor-league professional hockey team affiliated with the Rangers.[citation needed]

MSG also holds the TV rights for the Knicks, Rangers, New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils, Buffalo Sabres and New York Red Bulls through their cable channels MSG Network, MSG Plus (formerly FSN New York), and MSG Western New York. Cablevision previously had the rights to the New York Yankees, New Jersey Nets and New York Mets, who left to start their own channels. Cablevision also previously attempted to purchase the Yankees,[21] Mets[22] and Boston Red Sox,[23] in part, to control their broadcast rights.[citation needed]

Other properties that are owned by MSG include the Beacon Theater,[24] The Theatre at Madison Square Garden (formerly known as Felt Forum, Paramount and WaMu Theatre), and a long-term lease to operate Radio City Music Hall.[citation needed]

Cable Networks

AMC Networks

On July 1, 2011, Cablevision spun off its subsidiary, formerly known as Rainbow Media LLC, into a new company named AMC Networks. AMC Networks owns several national cable networks including AMC, IFC, Sundance Channel, and WE tv. Wedding Central, a cable channel that was launched as a spin-off of WE tv in 2009, was also run by Rainbow Media. However, upon AMC Networks achieving its independence of Cablevision, the channel was shut down due to low ratings.[25] Rainbow Media also controlled Fuse TV until 2010, when ownership was transferred to Cablevision's Madison Square Garden division, now operating independently as The Madison Square Garden Company (see above). The Rainbow Media subsidiary of Cablevision also operated a satellite television company called Voom, which was shut down on April 30, 2005, but lived on as a series of high-definition television channels named Voom HD Networks. They were available on Cablevision and iO digital cable until January 21, 2009. However, the 15 U.S. channels were eventually also shut down due to lack of distribution prior to the spinning off of Rainbow Media from Cablevision as the independent AMC Networks.[26]

SportsChannel

Cablevision also owned the former SportsChannel America from its beginning in 1976 until it was dissolved into Fox Sports Net in the late 1990s. In 2007 Cablevision sold its control of FSN Bay Area and FSN New England to Comcast for $570 million.[27] These were the last of their regional sports networks outside the New York area.

Other properties

Cablevision acquired the New York-area electronics chain The Wiz in 1998. The chain was closed in 2003. Since then the name was sold to P. C. Richard & Son and currently remains as a dormant subsidiary of the company only showing Wiz Deals on some P.C. Richard items.

From 1998 until April 29, 2013, Cablevision owned New York-area cinema chain Clearview Cinemas. It was sold to Bow Tie Cinemas of Connecticut.

On July 29, 2008, Cablevision acquired Newsday and amNewYork in a deal worth $650m.[28][29] The Dolan family still maintains majority ownership of Newsday, with Altice USA having a 25% share.[citation needed]

Carriage disputes

MSG Network

From September 1988 through July 1989, Cablevision did not carry MSG Network (at the time owned by Gulf+Western, which later became Paramount Communications) over the question of whether MSG should be offered as a basic service or a premium service. This move also occurred as New York Yankees games on cable moved to MSG from Cablevision-owned SportsChannel.[30][31] The Cablevision position was that those who wished to pay for sports programming should shoulder the burden, not every consumer. This dispute ended with Cablevision offering MSG as a premium subscription service.

YES Network

Cablevision did not carry most of the games of the New York Yankees in 2002, because they would not accept the price asked during the inaugural season of YES Network. Again, at the root of the argument was who was to pay for sports programming. Cablevision wanted to offer YES as a premium service, like MSG and Fox Sports NY, where YES ownership wanted the channel on the 'Family Cable' tier. After a long standoff, a deal was made the following year. As a result, YES, along with MSG and Fox Sports NY, moved to the 'Family Cable' Tier.

NFL Network

Until 2012, Cablevision never carried the NFL Network, as the company stated that it would like to be able to carry NFL Sunday Ticket (which is, by contract, exclusive to DirecTV until the completion of the 2022 season[32]) before it carries NFL Network. This has been criticized by New Jersey legislators.[33] Recently however, Cablevision purchased Bresnan Communications, a company headquartered in Purchase, New York, but which did all of its business in the Rocky Mountain region. Because of this, the NFL Network is carried on the former Bresnan (now Optimum West) systems, but not on Optimum systems in Greater New York. Finally, on August 16, 2012, Cablevision announced that they have reached an agreement with the NFL to carry the network on all its systems effective August 17.[34]

Tennis Channel

Cablevision also carried the Tennis Channel for a brief period of time from October 2009-September 2011. Cablevision joined the NCTC in August 2009 just to carry the Tennis Channel on the premium sports package which costs extra per month. By joining NCTC the Tennis Channel was forced to give its signal to Cablevision. Once the Tennis Channel's contract expired with NCTC on September 3, 2011 the Tennis Channel pulled its signal from all cable carriers unwilling to negotiate a new deal or carry the channel more widespread. The Tennis Channel was pulled from Verizon but returned on January 17, 2012. Cablevision has yet to make any attempt at bringing the Tennis Channel back as of June 2012.

ESPN3 and WatchESPN

Cablevision never carried ESPN360.com, rebranded as ESPN3.com, a broadband service of ESPN. Also, Cablevision had yet to carry and give customers access to WatchESPN which is an app that allows customers to watch ESPN Networks when they are not at home. ESPN requires users to give what cable provider they subscribe to in order to watch and Cablevision had yet to agree to carry WatchESPN.

On October 4, 2012, ESPN and Cablevision announced a comprehensive distribution and carriage agreement which included access for Cablevision customers to ESPN3 and WatchESPN in addition to other Watch apps covering the Walt Disney Company's family of networks.[35] On November 19, Cablevision announced that ESPN3 was available to Optimum Online Customers.[36] A month later on December 19, WatchESPN was released to Optimum TV Customers.[37]

Verizon FiOS

Cablevision, as a content provider, also engaged in a dispute with Verizon over the carriage of MSG Network and Fox Sports Net New York on its FiOS television systems. Verizon sued Cablevision, claiming that Cablevision, which still owned MSG Network along with all Madison Square Garden-related properties at the time, did not want to make their valuable local sports coverage of the NHL's New York Rangers and NBA's New York Knicks available to an emerging competitor to their cable systems. An agreement was reached in time for the 2006-07 NHL and NBA seasons allowing FiOS to carry these channels.[38] However, MSG's programming was restricted to standard-definition on FiOS systems until the 2011-12 NHL and NBA seasons, when a court order forced Cablevision to provide Verizon with the HD feeds to both NY Rangers and NY Knicks programming.

Additionally, Cablevision owned exclusive rights to the MSNBC news network in its service territory, preventing its carriage by FiOS in overlapping areas.[39] However, this exclusivity ended in February 2010.[40]

2010 carriage disputes

January 2010: Food Network and HGTV dispute

Because it was unable to reach a deal with Scripps Networks Interactive concerning retransmission fees, Scripps Networks Interactive revoked Cablevision's rights to carry the disputed channels, HGTV and the Food Network, on January 1, 2010.[41] Cablevision issued a statement saying, "We wish Scripps well and have no expectation of carrying their programming again, given the dramatic changes in their approach to working with distributors to reach television viewers."[42] While the channels were affected, Cablevision ran commercials advertising their point of view and set up an area on their website to send out messages to Scripps Networks to tell them to re-carry Food Network and Home & Garden Television.[43] Cablevision also looped a public service announcement on each affected channel and forced all of its customers' set-top boxes to channel 1999, which looped the same announcement. Cablevision and Scripps reached an agreement, and as of January 21, 2010, the two networks were back on Cablevision systems. The details of the agreement have not been disclosed.

March 2010: ABC contract dispute affecting WABC-TV and WPVI

On March 2, 2010, WABC-TV in New York along with Philadelphia sister station WPVI (carried in Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean counties) stated that they would pull their programming from Cablevision on March 7, 2010 (at midnight), unless a new payment structure is implemented for its network programming. Cablevision responded by citing WABC-TV and WPVI's free, over-the-air accessibility. Cablevision spokesman Charles Scheuler stated "It is not fair for ABC-Disney to hold Cablevision customers hostage by forcing them to pay what amounts to a new TV tax."[44]

The removal of both stations occurred on the weekend of the 82nd Academy Awards, which was scheduled to be one of ABC's largest yearly specials, and was projected to cause a devastating blow to advertisers for the Oscars and to Cablevision itself.

On Sunday March 7, 2010 at 12:01 am ET, both WABC and WPVI were removed from Cablevision leaving a black screen in their place, confirming the rumors that if a deal with Cablevision and ABC was not reached by midnight, the network and other Disney-owned channels would go off the air.

Cablevision began looping a public service announcement on each affected channel and forcing all of its customers' set-top boxes to channel 1999, which was looping the same announcement, much like was done when Scripps Networks pulled their cable channels' programming. Besides providing certain details of the disagreement they stated that ABC shows could be watched online through TV websites such as Hulu.

Also that day, Cablevision announced through e-mail that their entire film catalog of on-demand movies would be available without charge until midnight that evening as an apology to their customers.[45]

At 8:50 pm that day, WABC and WPVI returned to Cablevision's programming, after a notification during the 82nd Academy Awards announced progression in "Work to complete our negotiations", and the return of ABC's programming during the negotiations.

October 2010: FOX and MyNetworkTV dispute affecting WNYW-TV, WWOR-TV and WTXF-TV

Cablevision's contract with News Corp to carry FOX (including MyNetwork TV) expired on October 15, 2010. The contract includes WNYW and WWOR-TV in New York and WTXF in Philadelphia. The contract also includes the cable networks National Geographic Wild, Fox Business, and Fox Deportes (formerly Fox Sports en Español). Programming affected by the dispute includes the coverage of the NFL on Fox, 2010 National League Championship Series, part of the 2010 World Series, and popular shows like American Idol and Glee.

On October 16, 2010 at 12:01 am, Fox pulled all of their networks involved in the dispute from Cablevision subscribers.[46] Because of Cablevision's dispute with Fox, Cablevision customers missed multiple new episodes of Fox network programming, multiple weeks of the NBA season, and the entire NLCS. Cablevision looped a public service announcement on each affected channel and forcing all of its customers' set-top boxes to channel 1999, which looped the same announcement, much like was done when Scripps Networks and ABC/Disney pulled their cable channels' programming. On October 27, 2010, the same day as Game 1 of the World Series, Cablevision offered a new one-year deal to FOX, which was rejected, continuing the blackout. Cablevision also repeatedly called on FOX to submit to binding arbitration, an offer which FOX repeatedly did not take Cablevision up on.[47]

The channels were restored during the evening of October 30, 2010, the same day as Game 3 of the World Series.[48] News Corp and Cablevision reached a deal "in principle" to restore the channels. News Corp did not disclose the terms of the deal, but Cablevision said it paid the higher fees Fox and News Corp wanted, "because it does not think its customers should any longer be denied the Fox programs they wish to see."[49]

Game Show Network

In February 2011, Cablevision moved the Game Show Network (GSN) from the basic tier to an add-on sports package. In October 2011, GSN filed a lawsuit claiming that the network was being discriminated against because Cablevision gave preference to other channels that they owned (AMC Networks) which did not move. In November 2016, a Federal Communications Commission administrative law judge that Cablevision had acted unlawfully and recommended that the FCC require Cablevision (now Altice) to carry the channel on their expanded basic tier and imposed a maximum fine of $400,000.

Tribune Company dispute

On August 17, 2012, without warning, Cablevision pulled stations from the Tribune Company.[50] The removed stations included WPIX (New York), which is carried on most Cablevision systems, WPHL (Philadelphia) on Central Jersey systems in Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean Counties, WCCT (Hartford, CT) on some Connecticut systems, and KWGN (Denver) on Optimum West systems in Colorado and Wyoming. WTIC-TV and WGN America were initially not included in this dispute, but on August 24, Tribune pulled WTIC in Connecticut and WGN from Cablevision's Connecticut and Optimum West systems. Like the dispute with Time Warner Cable and Hearst Television, these channels were replaced with other cable offerings.

In a statement, Cablevision said that "The bankrupt Tribune Co. and the hedge funds and banks that own it, including Oaktree Capital Management, Angelo Gordon & Co. and others, are trying to solve Tribune's financial problems on the backs of Cablevision customers. Tribune and their hedge fund owners are demanding tens of millions in new fees for WPIX and other stations they own. They should stop their anti-consumer demands and work productively to reach an agreement."[51]

Tribune, in its own statement, said that "Cablevision took this action despite our offer of an unconditional extension of the current carriage agreement with no change in terms while negotiations continued. To be clear, Tribune was willing to provide Cablevision subscribers access to the valuable programming on these stations while working toward a new agreement. Tribune never made any threat to withdraw these stations or any demand that Cablevision remove them. Tribune makes a substantial annual investment in local news, live sports and high-quality entertainment programming. Cablevision has never compensated Tribune for the retransmission of its local stations, which are among the most highly watched channels on Cablevision's lineups. What we have proposed amounts to less than a penny a day per subscriber, well below what Cablevision pays to providers of less well-watched channels".[52]

The dispute between the two companies ended on October 26, 2012, when Cablevision reached an agreement with Tribune after Connecticut viewers complained about not seeing the first two games of the 2012 World Series. The channels were not restored until the morning of October 27.

Meredith Corporation dispute

On January 3, 2014, WFSB, the CBS station in Hartford, CT, pulled its signal from Cablevision's Connecticut systems. The dispute was due to the fact that Cablevision did not want to pay Meredith Corporation, the station's owner, for Fairfield County and Litchfield County customers, because they already had the flagship CBS station, WCBS-TV from New York. The dispute ended on January 19.

Corporate governance

At the time of the sale to Altice, the board of directors of Cablevision were: Charles Dolan, James Dolan, Patrick Dolan, Kristin Dolan, Marianne Dolan Weber, Rand Araskog, Frank Biondi, Charles Ferris, Richard Hochman, Victor Oristano, Thomas Reifenheiser, John R. Ryan, Brian Sweeney, Vincent Tese, Leonard Tow.

In 2006, the Dolan family announced a plan to purchase the company and privatize it, after a failed attempt in 2005, which would have spun off Rainbow Media as a publicly traded company.

On May 2, 2007, after repeated attempts, the Dolan family announced that a deal worth $10.6 billion had been reached for Cablevision to be taken private, but agreement was not reached with other shareholders.[53] Cablevision stock trades under the ticker symbol CVC on the New York Stock Exchange.

Financial records

On November 11, 2003, the company admitted that it had misrepresented some of its finances. It would restate its previously reported financial statements for the first and second quarters of 2003, and would revise the quarterly financial results released that day, to reflect the impact of expenses totaling approximately $15 million that were improperly recorded in 2002 and earlier periods.[54] On March 2, 2004, the company also said it would restate annual results for 2000 to 2002, in addition to its previously announced restatement of quarterly results in 2002 and 2003.[55]

See also

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This article is about the defunct American cable television system operator For other uses see Cablevision disambiguation Cablevision Systems Corporation was an American cable television company with systems serving areas surrounding New York City It was the fifth largest cable provider 2 and ninth largest television provider in the United States 3 Throughout its existence and in its final years Cablevision exclusively served customers residing in New York New Jersey Connecticut and a small part of Pennsylvania However at one time it provided service in as many as 19 states Cablevision also offered high speed Internet connections Optimum Online digital cable Optimum TV IO Digital Cable and VoIP Optimum Voice phone service the eighth largest telephone provider in the U S 4 through its Optimum brand name Cablevision also offered a WiFi only mobile phone service dubbed Freewheel Cablevision Systems CorporationCablevision logo from 1989 to 2016 Cablevision headquarters at the former Grumman campus in Bethpage New York TypePublicTraded asNYSE CVCIndustryTelecommunicationsMass mediaFounded1973 50 years ago 1973 FounderCharles F DolanDefunctJune 21 2016 6 years ago 2016 06 21 FateAcquired by AlticeSuccessorAltice USAHeadquartersBethpage New York U S Area servedNew York metropolitan areaKey peopleCharles F Dolan Chairman James Dolan CEO Brian Sweeney President ProductsCable Internet VoIP Phone Business ServicesOptimum TV Television Optimum Online Internet Optimum Voice VoIP Phone Optimum Lightpath Business News 12NewsdayamNewYorkMSG VarsityRevenue 6 461 billion 2014 1 Operating income 921 25 million 2014 1 Net income 311 44 million 2014 1 Total assets 6 765 billion 2014 1 Total equity 5 041 billion 2014 1 Number of employees13 656 Sept 2015 1 DivisionsTelecommunications ServicesOn June 21 2016 Cablevision was acquired by European telecom conglomerate Altice The former Cablevision services operate under Altice USA which continues to operate brands Optimum Online Optimum Voice and Optimum TV Contents 1 History 1 1 Role in the West Side Stadium debate 1 2 Philanthropy 2 The Madison Square Garden Company 3 Cable Networks 3 1 AMC Networks 3 2 SportsChannel 4 Other properties 5 Carriage disputes 5 1 MSG Network 5 2 YES Network 5 3 NFL Network 5 4 Tennis Channel 5 5 ESPN3 and WatchESPN 5 6 Verizon FiOS 5 7 2010 carriage disputes 5 7 1 January 2010 Food Network and HGTV dispute 5 7 2 March 2010 ABC contract dispute affecting WABC TV and WPVI 5 7 3 October 2010 FOX and MyNetworkTV dispute affecting WNYW TV WWOR TV and WTXF TV 5 8 Game Show Network 5 9 Tribune Company dispute 5 10 Meredith Corporation dispute 6 Corporate governance 7 Financial records 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory EditIn the mid 1960s Charles Dolan built a cable system called Sterling Manhattan Cable in the borough of Manhattan and launched Home Box Office HBO 5 He ended up selling both the cable system and HBO to Time Life Inc He used the money to start a new cable system in suburban Long Island called CableVision Cablevision having changed its name from CableVision quickly expanded by building on Long Island and acquiring smaller cable systems from other providers 6 Cablevision also built systems throughout the New York metro area some of the other boroughs of New York City New Jersey Westchester County and Connecticut In the 1980s Cablevision also expanded into the Chicago Boston and Cleveland areas By the mid 1990s Cablevision would offer service to 2 9 million subscribers in 19 states Through a series of transactions in the late 1990s Cablevision decided to consolidate their cable systems into three core areas New York Cleveland and Boston Despite reducing the number of areas served they were able to bring the number of subscribers to 3 5 million through these transactions One major transaction made at this time was with Tele Communications Inc TCI Cablevision gained 10 New York area cable systems from TCI and in exchange TCI gained 33 ownership in the company In 1999 AT amp T Corporation took over TCI thus giving them the one third ownership in Cablevision 7 In 2000 Cablevision sold off its remaining systems outside the New York area in Boston 8 Cleveland and Kalamazoo Michigan to MediaOne Adelphia and Charter Communications respectively As part of the deal Cablevision traded its Boston area systems for MediaOne s Hudson Valley systems AT amp T sold its share of Cablevision in 2001 On June 13 2010 Cablevision announced that it would acquire Bresnan Communications for 1 37 billion 9 Bresnan provided service to about 308 000 cable subscribers in Colorado Montana Utah and Wyoming This is the first time in a decade that Cablevision has owned systems outside the New York area although Bresnan like Cablevision had its headquarters in the New York City suburbs In May 2011 Cablevision rebranded the Bresnan systems as Optimum West On February 8 2013 Cablevision reached an agreement to sell its Optimum West systems to Charter Communications for US 1 63 billion 10 On November 23 2013 Cablevision laid off 400 employees 11 On September 17 2015 it was announced that Patrick Drahi s European telecom conglomerate Altice would acquire Cablevision for 17 7 billion including debt pending regulatory approval 12 13 The deal was approved by the FCC on May 3 2016 14 and after approval from various regional regulators such as New Jersey s Board of Public Utilities and the New York Public Service Commission closed on June 21 2016 15 Under the terms of the deal Altice paid 34 90 in cash for each share in Cablevision and a 22 premium to the company s stock price Altice also assumed Cablevision s debt 16 The former assets of Cablevision operate as Altice USA Role in the West Side Stadium debate Edit In 2004 and 2005 Cablevision provided funding for an advertising campaign against the proposed construction of a stadium on the West Side of Manhattan supported by the Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg The stadium would have principally served the New York Jets and was an essential part of New York City s failed bid for the 2012 Olympics Cablevision had offered a competitive bid that far exceeded the bid of the Jets for property owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority where the new stadium would have been located The plans to build the stadium were abandoned in June 2005 when the New York State Assembly under the leadership of Speaker Sheldon Silver refused to provide state subsidies for the project Philanthropy Edit In 1998 Cablevision helped found The Lustgarten Foundation which has become the largest private foundation dedicated solely to funding pancreatic cancer research in America 17 The foundation was named after former Cablevision chairman Marc Lustgarten and has raised over 16 million Cablevision currently underwrites the foundation covering all administrative and fundraising costs allowing 100 of all donations to go directly to research programs and grants to help cure pancreatic cancer as well as sponsoring dozens of walks runs across the country 18 The foundation is a 4 star charity on Charity Navigator ranking at this level for its organizational and financial transparency low administrative costs board and growth 19 The Madison Square Garden Company EditIn 1994 Paramount Communications formerly Gulf Western the owner of Madison Square Garden was acquired by Viacom who in turn sold the MSG properties to Cablevision and ITT Corporation which had 50 ownership each ITT would sell its share to Cablevision three years later On February 9 2010 Cablevision spun off its subsidiary Madison Square Garden L P into a new company named The Madison Square Garden Company MSG Although a separate company it was run by the Cablevision CEO James Dolan He remained an important figure in both companies until Cablevision s sale in 2016 and continues to head MSG The company has three divisions consisting of professional sports teams two regional sports networks and several entertainment venues 20 MSG controls its namesake Madison Square Garden arena in New York City and the professional sports teams that play there the New York Knicks and New York Rangers The same company also owns the Hartford Wolf Pack a minor league professional hockey team affiliated with the Rangers citation needed MSG also holds the TV rights for the Knicks Rangers New York Islanders New Jersey Devils Buffalo Sabres and New York Red Bulls through their cable channels MSG Network MSG Plus formerly FSN New York and MSG Western New York Cablevision previously had the rights to the New York Yankees New Jersey Nets and New York Mets who left to start their own channels Cablevision also previously attempted to purchase the Yankees 21 Mets 22 and Boston Red Sox 23 in part to control their broadcast rights citation needed Other properties that are owned by MSG include the Beacon Theater 24 The Theatre at Madison Square Garden formerly known as Felt Forum Paramount and WaMu Theatre and a long term lease to operate Radio City Music Hall citation needed Cable Networks EditAMC Networks Edit On July 1 2011 Cablevision spun off its subsidiary formerly known as Rainbow Media LLC into a new company named AMC Networks AMC Networks owns several national cable networks including AMC IFC Sundance Channel and WE tv Wedding Central a cable channel that was launched as a spin off of WE tv in 2009 was also run by Rainbow Media However upon AMC Networks achieving its independence of Cablevision the channel was shut down due to low ratings 25 Rainbow Media also controlled Fuse TV until 2010 when ownership was transferred to Cablevision s Madison Square Garden division now operating independently as The Madison Square Garden Company see above The Rainbow Media subsidiary of Cablevision also operated a satellite television company called Voom which was shut down on April 30 2005 but lived on as a series of high definition television channels named Voom HD Networks They were available on Cablevision and iO digital cable until January 21 2009 However the 15 U S channels were eventually also shut down due to lack of distribution prior to the spinning off of Rainbow Media from Cablevision as the independent AMC Networks 26 SportsChannel Edit Cablevision also owned the former SportsChannel America from its beginning in 1976 until it was dissolved into Fox Sports Net in the late 1990s In 2007 Cablevision sold its control of FSN Bay Area and FSN New England to Comcast for 570 million 27 These were the last of their regional sports networks outside the New York area Other properties EditCablevision acquired the New York area electronics chain The Wiz in 1998 The chain was closed in 2003 Since then the name was sold to P C Richard amp Son and currently remains as a dormant subsidiary of the company only showing Wiz Deals on some P C Richard items From 1998 until April 29 2013 Cablevision owned New York area cinema chain Clearview Cinemas It was sold to Bow Tie Cinemas of Connecticut On July 29 2008 Cablevision acquired Newsday and amNewYork in a deal worth 650m 28 29 The Dolan family still maintains majority ownership of Newsday with Altice USA having a 25 share citation needed Carriage disputes EditSee also Carriage dispute MSG Network Edit From September 1988 through July 1989 Cablevision did not carry MSG Network at the time owned by Gulf Western which later became Paramount Communications over the question of whether MSG should be offered as a basic service or a premium service This move also occurred as New York Yankees games on cable moved to MSG from Cablevision owned SportsChannel 30 31 The Cablevision position was that those who wished to pay for sports programming should shoulder the burden not every consumer This dispute ended with Cablevision offering MSG as a premium subscription service YES Network Edit Cablevision did not carry most of the games of the New York Yankees in 2002 because they would not accept the price asked during the inaugural season of YES Network Again at the root of the argument was who was to pay for sports programming Cablevision wanted to offer YES as a premium service like MSG and Fox Sports NY where YES ownership wanted the channel on the Family Cable tier After a long standoff a deal was made the following year As a result YES along with MSG and Fox Sports NY moved to the Family Cable Tier NFL Network Edit Until 2012 Cablevision never carried the NFL Network as the company stated that it would like to be able to carry NFL Sunday Ticket which is by contract exclusive to DirecTV until the completion of the 2022 season 32 before it carries NFL Network This has been criticized by New Jersey legislators 33 Recently however Cablevision purchased Bresnan Communications a company headquartered in Purchase New York but which did all of its business in the Rocky Mountain region Because of this the NFL Network is carried on the former Bresnan now Optimum West systems but not on Optimum systems in Greater New York Finally on August 16 2012 Cablevision announced that they have reached an agreement with the NFL to carry the network on all its systems effective August 17 34 Tennis Channel Edit Cablevision also carried the Tennis Channel for a brief period of time from October 2009 September 2011 Cablevision joined the NCTC in August 2009 just to carry the Tennis Channel on the premium sports package which costs extra per month By joining NCTC the Tennis Channel was forced to give its signal to Cablevision Once the Tennis Channel s contract expired with NCTC on September 3 2011 the Tennis Channel pulled its signal from all cable carriers unwilling to negotiate a new deal or carry the channel more widespread The Tennis Channel was pulled from Verizon but returned on January 17 2012 Cablevision has yet to make any attempt at bringing the Tennis Channel back as of June 2012 ESPN3 and WatchESPN Edit Cablevision never carried ESPN360 com rebranded as ESPN3 com a broadband service of ESPN Also Cablevision had yet to carry and give customers access to WatchESPN which is an app that allows customers to watch ESPN Networks when they are not at home ESPN requires users to give what cable provider they subscribe to in order to watch and Cablevision had yet to agree to carry WatchESPN On October 4 2012 ESPN and Cablevision announced a comprehensive distribution and carriage agreement which included access for Cablevision customers to ESPN3 and WatchESPN in addition to other Watch apps covering the Walt Disney Company s family of networks 35 On November 19 Cablevision announced that ESPN3 was available to Optimum Online Customers 36 A month later on December 19 WatchESPN was released to Optimum TV Customers 37 Verizon FiOS Edit Cablevision as a content provider also engaged in a dispute with Verizon over the carriage of MSG Network and Fox Sports Net New York on its FiOS television systems Verizon sued Cablevision claiming that Cablevision which still owned MSG Network along with all Madison Square Garden related properties at the time did not want to make their valuable local sports coverage of the NHL s New York Rangers and NBA s New York Knicks available to an emerging competitor to their cable systems An agreement was reached in time for the 2006 07 NHL and NBA seasons allowing FiOS to carry these channels 38 However MSG s programming was restricted to standard definition on FiOS systems until the 2011 12 NHL and NBA seasons when a court order forced Cablevision to provide Verizon with the HD feeds to both NY Rangers and NY Knicks programming Additionally Cablevision owned exclusive rights to the MSNBC news network in its service territory preventing its carriage by FiOS in overlapping areas 39 However this exclusivity ended in February 2010 40 2010 carriage disputes Edit January 2010 Food Network and HGTV dispute Edit Because it was unable to reach a deal with Scripps Networks Interactive concerning retransmission fees Scripps Networks Interactive revoked Cablevision s rights to carry the disputed channels HGTV and the Food Network on January 1 2010 41 Cablevision issued a statement saying We wish Scripps well and have no expectation of carrying their programming again given the dramatic changes in their approach to working with distributors to reach television viewers 42 While the channels were affected Cablevision ran commercials advertising their point of view and set up an area on their website to send out messages to Scripps Networks to tell them to re carry Food Network and Home amp Garden Television 43 Cablevision also looped a public service announcement on each affected channel and forced all of its customers set top boxes to channel 1999 which looped the same announcement Cablevision and Scripps reached an agreement and as of January 21 2010 the two networks were back on Cablevision systems The details of the agreement have not been disclosed March 2010 ABC contract dispute affecting WABC TV and WPVI Edit On March 2 2010 WABC TV in New York along with Philadelphia sister station WPVI carried in Mercer Monmouth and Ocean counties stated that they would pull their programming from Cablevision on March 7 2010 at midnight unless a new payment structure is implemented for its network programming Cablevision responded by citing WABC TV and WPVI s free over the air accessibility Cablevision spokesman Charles Scheuler stated It is not fair for ABC Disney to hold Cablevision customers hostage by forcing them to pay what amounts to a new TV tax 44 The removal of both stations occurred on the weekend of the 82nd Academy Awards which was scheduled to be one of ABC s largest yearly specials and was projected to cause a devastating blow to advertisers for the Oscars and to Cablevision itself On Sunday March 7 2010 at 12 01 am ET both WABC and WPVI were removed from Cablevision leaving a black screen in their place confirming the rumors that if a deal with Cablevision and ABC was not reached by midnight the network and other Disney owned channels would go off the air Cablevision began looping a public service announcement on each affected channel and forcing all of its customers set top boxes to channel 1999 which was looping the same announcement much like was done when Scripps Networks pulled their cable channels programming Besides providing certain details of the disagreement they stated that ABC shows could be watched online through TV websites such as Hulu Also that day Cablevision announced through e mail that their entire film catalog of on demand movies would be available without charge until midnight that evening as an apology to their customers 45 At 8 50 pm that day WABC and WPVI returned to Cablevision s programming after a notification during the 82nd Academy Awards announced progression in Work to complete our negotiations and the return of ABC s programming during the negotiations October 2010 FOX and MyNetworkTV dispute affecting WNYW TV WWOR TV and WTXF TV Edit Cablevision s contract with News Corp to carry FOX including MyNetwork TV expired on October 15 2010 The contract includes WNYW and WWOR TV in New York and WTXF in Philadelphia The contract also includes the cable networks National Geographic Wild Fox Business and Fox Deportes formerly Fox Sports en Espanol Programming affected by the dispute includes the coverage of the NFL on Fox 2010 National League Championship Series part of the 2010 World Series and popular shows like American Idol and Glee On October 16 2010 at 12 01 am Fox pulled all of their networks involved in the dispute from Cablevision subscribers 46 Because of Cablevision s dispute with Fox Cablevision customers missed multiple new episodes of Fox network programming multiple weeks of the NBA season and the entire NLCS Cablevision looped a public service announcement on each affected channel and forcing all of its customers set top boxes to channel 1999 which looped the same announcement much like was done when Scripps Networks and ABC Disney pulled their cable channels programming On October 27 2010 the same day as Game 1 of the World Series Cablevision offered a new one year deal to FOX which was rejected continuing the blackout Cablevision also repeatedly called on FOX to submit to binding arbitration an offer which FOX repeatedly did not take Cablevision up on 47 The channels were restored during the evening of October 30 2010 the same day as Game 3 of the World Series 48 News Corp and Cablevision reached a deal in principle to restore the channels News Corp did not disclose the terms of the deal but Cablevision said it paid the higher fees Fox and News Corp wanted because it does not think its customers should any longer be denied the Fox programs they wish to see 49 Game Show Network Edit In February 2011 Cablevision moved the Game Show Network GSN from the basic tier to an add on sports package In October 2011 GSN filed a lawsuit claiming that the network was being discriminated against because Cablevision gave preference to other channels that they owned AMC Networks which did not move In November 2016 a Federal Communications Commission administrative law judge that Cablevision had acted unlawfully and recommended that the FCC require Cablevision now Altice to carry the channel on their expanded basic tier and imposed a maximum fine of 400 000 Tribune Company dispute Edit On August 17 2012 without warning Cablevision pulled stations from the Tribune Company 50 The removed stations included WPIX New York which is carried on most Cablevision systems WPHL Philadelphia on Central Jersey systems in Mercer Monmouth and Ocean Counties WCCT Hartford CT on some Connecticut systems and KWGN Denver on Optimum West systems in Colorado and Wyoming WTIC TV and WGN America were initially not included in this dispute but on August 24 Tribune pulled WTIC in Connecticut and WGN from Cablevision s Connecticut and Optimum West systems Like the dispute with Time Warner Cable and Hearst Television these channels were replaced with other cable offerings In a statement Cablevision said that The bankrupt Tribune Co and the hedge funds and banks that own it including Oaktree Capital Management Angelo Gordon amp Co and others are trying to solve Tribune s financial problems on the backs of Cablevision customers Tribune and their hedge fund owners are demanding tens of millions in new fees for WPIX and other stations they own They should stop their anti consumer demands and work productively to reach an agreement 51 Tribune in its own statement said that Cablevision took this action despite our offer of an unconditional extension of the current carriage agreement with no change in terms while negotiations continued To be clear Tribune was willing to provide Cablevision subscribers access to the valuable programming on these stations while working toward a new agreement Tribune never made any threat to withdraw these stations or any demand that Cablevision remove them Tribune makes a substantial annual investment in local news live sports and high quality entertainment programming Cablevision has never compensated Tribune for the retransmission of its local stations which are among the most highly watched channels on Cablevision s lineups What we have proposed amounts to less than a penny a day per subscriber well below what Cablevision pays to providers of less well watched channels 52 The dispute between the two companies ended on October 26 2012 when Cablevision reached an agreement with Tribune after Connecticut viewers complained about not seeing the first two games of the 2012 World Series The channels were not restored until the morning of October 27 Meredith Corporation dispute Edit On January 3 2014 WFSB the CBS station in Hartford CT pulled its signal from Cablevision s Connecticut systems The dispute was due to the fact that Cablevision did not want to pay Meredith Corporation the station s owner for Fairfield County and Litchfield County customers because they already had the flagship CBS station WCBS TV from New York The dispute ended on January 19 Corporate governance EditAt the time of the sale to Altice the board of directors of Cablevision were Charles Dolan James Dolan Patrick Dolan Kristin Dolan Marianne Dolan Weber Rand Araskog Frank Biondi Charles Ferris Richard Hochman Victor Oristano Thomas Reifenheiser John R Ryan Brian Sweeney Vincent Tese Leonard Tow In 2006 the Dolan family announced a plan to purchase the company and privatize it after a failed attempt in 2005 which would have spun off Rainbow Media as a publicly traded company On May 2 2007 after repeated attempts the Dolan family announced that a deal worth 10 6 billion had been reached for Cablevision to be taken private but agreement was not reached with other shareholders 53 Cablevision stock trades under the ticker symbol CVC on the New York Stock Exchange Financial records EditOn November 11 2003 the company admitted that it had misrepresented some of its finances It would restate its previously reported financial statements for the first and second quarters of 2003 and would revise the quarterly financial results released that day to reflect the impact of expenses totaling approximately 15 million that were improperly recorded in 2002 and earlier periods 54 On March 2 2004 the company also said it would restate annual results for 2000 to 2002 in addition to its previously announced restatement of quarterly results in 2002 and 2003 55 See also EditList of United States telephone companiesReferences Edit a b c d e f Cablevision Systems Corporation Form 10 K Securities and Exchange Commission February 26 2014 Multiple system operator Top 25 Multichannel Video Programming Distributors NCTA com Archived from the original on May 21 2006 Retrieved March 17 2010 Leichtman Research Group Research Notes First quarter 2012 pg 6 Cablevision 8 with 2 357 000 residential phone lines 1 The museum of broadcast communications Ketcham Diane October 5 1986 Cable Tv Major Changes Loom The New York Times 2 Cablevision Systems Corp Cooperate History Staff writer April 24 2000 Cablevision Systems Corp to sell Boston business Boston Business Journal American City Business Journals Retrieved March 10 2021 Cablevision does 1 37B deal to buy Bresnan Billings Gazette June 14 2010 Retrieved June 17 2010 Saitto Serena February 8 2013 Charter to Buy Optimum West for 1 63 Billion bloomberg com Bloomberg L P Retrieved February 8 2013 Ramachandran Shalini Kusisto Laura November 22 2013 Cablevision Systems Has Cut 400 Workers Since the Summer The Wall Street Journal November 23 2013 Retrieved November 26 2013 Altice to Buy Cablevision for 10 Billion Wall Street Journal September 17 2015 Retrieved September 17 2015 Merced Michael J de la September 17 2015 The Dolans the Clan That Built the Cablevision Empire Say Goodbye The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 12 2017 Altice and Cablevision WC Docket 15 257 Federal Communications Commission December 4 2015 Retrieved June 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