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French cable TV giant Altice will group all its operations under its current name by mid-2018 — including the New York area’s Cablevision, which it acquired last year.
Cablevision’s service, dubbed “Freewheel,” will take advantage of the 1.1 million Wi-Fi hot spots the company has deployed in its greater New York service area since 2007.
Cablevision will get a boost from Verizon’s strike in the second quarter, but new owner Altice faces major challenges. Verizon’s strike helped rival’s results in the second quarter, ...
The key here, the court said, is that the Cablevision system is automated. It’s like a photocopy shop that lets users make their own copies, rather than Xeroxing books at their request.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. But as the Justice Department noted in its brief, which urged the ...
Cablevision had to fight all the way to the Supreme Court in order to make its remote storage DVR (RS-DVR) into a reality. Now that it has done so, the company shows little inclination to pacify ...
This story was written by Joseph Weisenthal. Thwarted in its attempt to acquire the company outright, Cablevision (NYSE: CVC) management is getting serious about finding ways to lift the company's ...
Long Island's Newsday is adding 37 positions to its editorial team, but it's all about Cablevision's hyperlocal strategy, not about a rebound in the newspaper business. Latest. U.S.
Cablevision has rehired 22 employees who were canned after demanding to meet with bosses to discuss stalled contract talks. The workers had become a cause celeb for local labor leaders and the ...
Cablevision, 5th-Largest U.S. Cable Firm, To Be Sold In $17.7 Billion Deal : The Two-Way It's the second time this year that Altice's founder, French-Israeli billionaire Patrick Drahi, ...
UPDATED: The cable operator reported higher revenue in the latest period as it grew broadband and telephony customers, but its stock drops as an analyst cites concern about rising programming costs.
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